This is a developing story.
A teenage boy was injured after a shooting near Union Station in Washington, D.C. this afternoon.
So far, it looks like he was the only victim.
Multiple gunshots were heard being fired off.
Here’s some footage from the scene:
BREAKING: SHOTS FIRED NEAR UNION STATION DC
People were seen running as police swarmed the area.
No info yet on who fired or why.pic.twitter.com/raRy08TRuV
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) February 6, 2026
We just heard several gunshots from our bureau near Union Station. https://t.co/MWBxFk1gjI pic.twitter.com/TPCg7IobUb
— Shannon Ryan (@_shanryan) February 6, 2026
No information has been released about the suspect, and authorities are investigating.
The D.C. Police released this statement:
Alert: Shooting investigation in the Unit block of Massachusetts Avenue, NE. The scene is secure.
The incident did not occur at Union Station.
— DC Police Department (@DCPoliceDept) February 6, 2026
The victim was transported to a hospital, and it looks like he will recover.
Fox 5 DC has the latest update:
Police responded to the intersection of North Capitol Street and Massachusetts Avenue around 4:15 p.m. on Friday following a report of the sounds of gunshots.
When officers arrived, they found a teenage boy suffering from a gunshot wound on Massachusetts Avenue, NE.
D.C. Fire and EMS took the victim to an area hospital for treatment. He was conscious and breathing.
Please pray for the victim and his family.
We’ll continue to bring you any further updates as they come in.


BREAKING: SHOTS FIRED NEAR UNION STATION DC