WASHINGTON (7News) — A new exhibit at the National Law Enforcement Museum is taking visitors back to the tense weeks in October 2002 when the Washington, D.C., region was “gripped by fear” during the sniper attacks that left 10 people dead and three others injured.
The exhibit, “Without Warning: Ending the Terror of the D.C. Snipers,” opened May 7 and will remain on view through December 2027.
It examines the 23-day stretch when two gunmen “turned everyday life into a battlefield,” as millions of people across Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia lived under the threat of the next shooting…