D.C. Police Chief Robert Contee said the sniper who sprayed bullets across the Van Ness neighborhood in Northwest Washington on Friday had his sights on a nearby private school, firing more than 200 bullets out his apartment window, with about 800 unspent rounds in his residence.
Washington, D.C. “sniper” shooting suspect Raymond Spencer fired more than 200 rounds from a fifth-floor apartment on Van Ness and had set up a camera in the hallway to watch approaching officers before committing suicide while cops breached the door barricaded by a refrigerator, police said.