Tragedy struck the annual โMoechellaโ festival in Washington, DC, last weekend when gunshots ricocheted through the crowd in the cityโs U Street neighborhood, killing one teen and wounding three others.
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DC police have identified the teen who was killed as Northwest resident 15 year-old Chase Poole, a seventh-grader at Brookland Middle School.
People who knew Poole told the Washington Post that he was a โbeautiful child who became instantly popular among his classmates but battled negative influences.โ
In February, Poole was shot in the leg, which prompted his mother to enroll him in Brookland Middle School to get him into a healthier environment.
Officials anonymously told the Washington Post that police said Poole had a weapon on him at the time of his death. However, no one has publicly confirmed this information.
โBefore you judge him, that he had a gun โ he was a baby who was loved, cared about, who had a mother who was trying her best to try a combination of things to put her son on the right track,โ Wendy Hamilton, Pooleโs school counselor told the Washington Post. โIt may have been too late, but it wasnโt for a lack of trying.โ
The tragedy has also brought unwanted attention to the protest festival, which started in 2019 after gentrifiers in DCโs U Street corridor tried to stop local businesses from playing go-go music.
Moechella organizers condemned the violence on Saturday night, saying in an Instagram post, โMoechella is the symbol of black culture in dc and is built on the foundation of peace.โ
Predictably, DC cops were quick to pin this weekendโs violence on Moechella organizers for not having a permit for the event, and on Black folks in-general for protesting things.
The police union said โreactionary implementation of police โreformโ measures the consequences of which were not properly considered,โ were at least partially to blame for the shooting, according to WTOP.
DC council member Janeese Lewis George, who won in DCโs ward 4 on a defund the police platform, hit back against police claims on her twitter account.
โMoechella has been a celebration of music and DC culture for years,โ wrote Lewis George on Twitter. โItโs clear this event had government sponsorship and government resources, including a heavy [police] presence. The way some people are talking about this event as unauthorized shows how little they know about DC.โ
Regardless of who is at fault for the shooting, Pooleโs community remains in mourning.
โAt some point and time, we have to say enough is enough,โ neighborhood advocate Ty Hobson-Powell, told WUSA 9. โItโs not enough to wax poetic about what police do to Breonna Taylor, or about what happened to George Floyd if we donโt also have the same level of care and concern for whatโs going on in our communities.โ
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