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ALXnow’s top stories this week in Alexandria

Suspect arrested after shooting near Braddock Road Metro station (staff photo by James Cullum)

It was a busy week for the Alexandria Police Department.

After a weekend that had multiple shots fired calls, there were two shootings just a few hours apart at the Braddock Road Metro Station and the Bradlee Shopping Center. There were no injuries in either incident, but early that morning a 7-Eleven clerk was shot in the leg during a robbery.

Yesterday, a person walked into the Burke & Herbert Bank in Old Town and, after passing a note to a bank teller, left with an undisclosed amount of cash.

The most-read stories this week were:

  1. BREAKING: Shooting reported at Bradlee Shopping Center
  2. Zoning permit discussion reveals Alexandria restaurant’s struggle with nude neighbor
  3. BREAKING: Shots fired reported near Braddock Road Metro station
  4. JUST IN: Police responding to bank robbery in Old Town
  5. Notes: Police say ‘subjects detained’ in Monday’s shootings
  6. Four ACPS schools placed in ‘secure the building mode’ today
  7. No arrest after clerk shot in leg at Duke Street 7-Eleven this morning
  8. Alexandria’s City Council approves zoning change for abortion clinics
  9. Alexandria Police Department plans cookouts to help reduce crime
  10. Notes: Wendy’s a no-show at its own Groveton grand opening

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