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Police investigating after 1 found shot at DC’s Union Station

D.C.’s Union Station saw a heavy police presence Monday afternoon after a man was found shot. D.C. police are investigating the shooting that left one man with injuries that were not life-threatening. The shooting happened just after 3 p.m. near a gate at the Greyhound bus stop in Union Station. An Amtrak spokesperson said the victim was injured after a fight in the bus area of the parking garage. The victim was treated by first responders. Police are still investigating the shooting, but they have arrested a suspect.

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