Federal agent shoots at driver during DC police chase

The Brief

  • A police chase led Metropolitan Police officers and federal agents through Washington, D.C. on Thursday night.
  • A Homeland Security Investigations officer shot their gun during the chase.
  • Officers arrested Justin Brian Nelson of Southeast DC and charged him with assaulting a law enforcement officer, fleeing from police and more.

WASHINGTON The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating after a federal officer fired their gun during a police chase in Washington, D.C. Thursday night.

DC police chase

What we know:

Justin Brian Nelson, 35, was arrested Thursday night and charged with felony assault on a police officer, fleeing from law enforcement in a motor vehicle, leaving the scene of a crash and driving with a suspended license.

The chase started around 4:45 p.m. Thursday, at the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue SE and Minnesota Avenue SE. Metropolitan Police officers said they were patrolling with federal agents when they saw Nelson commit a traffic violation.

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