**Federal Agencies Assist in Investigation of DC Shooting That Killed Congressional Intern**
The FBI and ATF are helping DC police investigate the fatal shooting of 21-year-old Eric Tarpinian-Jachym, a congressional intern struck by a stray bullet near 7th and M Street. Police confirm the shooting was targeted, but the victim was not the intended target. Two others were injured, including a 16-year-old believed to be involved in the altercation. Authorities have recovered the suspect vehicle and are enhancing surveillance footage to identify the shooter.
**Congressional Intern Killed in DC Shooting Was Not Intended Target, Police Say**
A tragic shooting in Washington, DC, claimed the life of Eric Tarpinian-Jachym, a 21-year-old intern for Rep. Ron Estes. Police say he was an innocent bystander caught in crossfire between two groups near the Mount Vernon Square Metro station. Investigators are working with federal agencies to analyze ballistics and enhance video evidence. The suspect vehicle, a black Acura, has been recovered in a nearby jurisdiction.
**DC Police Seek Suspect in Fatal Shooting of UMass Student Near Convention Center**
Authorities are searching for a suspect in the killing of Eric Tarpinian-Jachym, a University of Massachusetts student interning in Congress. The shooting occurred Monday night near 7th and M Street, where two others were also wounded. Police believe the gunfire stemmed from an altercation between two groups. FBI and ATF are assisting with video enhancement and ballistic analysis in the ongoing investigation.
**Grainy Surveillance Footage Hampers Investigation Into DC Intern’s Shooting Death**
DC Police Chief Pamela Smith says federal agencies are helping enhance „grainy” surveillance footage from the shooting that killed congressional intern Eric Tarpinian-Jachym. The 21-year-old was struck by a stray bullet during a targeted attack near the Convention Center Metro station. A 16-year-old suspect and a woman were also injured in the incident. Investigators have recovered the suspect vehicle but are still searching for the shooter.