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February 16, 2000 Washington, D.C. John Doe


A man was found alive on 5000 block of Fort Totten Drive Northeast.by a passerby in Washington, D.C. He had been shot and transferred to Washington Hospital center via ambulance. He was then pronounced dead at the hospital.

He was an African American male between the ages of 18 to 25 years old. He was 5'5" and 144 lbs. He had black short and curly hair and wore a slight mustache and eye color could not be determined. It was stated that the irises and pupils are covered clear cornea. The right wrist has a cross-shaped scar approximately 1-inch x 1-inch x 1/4 inch, and the left forearm has a Z-shaped, well-healed scar with the parallel arms measuring 3/4 inch x 1/4 inch each, and the dorsum of the left wrist has a 1-inch x 2/16 inch well-healed scar. He also had three tattoos one on his upper right arm has the tattoo of the number 13, a feline or tiger-like cat is tattooed on the posterior right forearm and the midline of the torso has a tattoo of a devil. His left ear was pierced. 

He was wearing a grey colored hoodie, a grey T-shirt with Phat Farm on the front, blue jeans, and a blue and white bandanna. He also had a navy blue First Down coat. 

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