Northeast DC Woman Faces Assault Charge After Wine Bottle Attack on Store Employee
Washington – Tuesday afternoon in Northeast D.C., a lady struck a store clerk with a wine bottle, wounding them. She has been taken into custody.
The struck employee declined to receive medical attention for their wounds.
Around 2:20 p.m., the employee was struck with the wine bottle following a dispute between the two inside the store on First Street Northeast, which is close to M Street Northeast, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
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At the scene, the woman—identified as Northwest D.C. resident Beyonce Page, 22—was taken into custody.
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The worker who was hit by the bottle had some minor wounds, but she declined medical attention.
According to DC Police, Page was accused of attacking someone with a potentially lethal weapon—a wine bottle.
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