DC trio charged with stabbing, attacking transgender woman in a Northeast laundromat

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Surveillance video show suspects accused of stabbing and punching transgender woman at a DC laundromat

D.C. police have released surveillance video showing the suspects accused of stabbing and striking a transgender woman in a Northeast laundromat.

Three people have been arrested one day after police released surveillance video showing suspect stabbing and punching a transgender woman in a Northeast D.C. laundromat.

Video: Suspects in attack on transgender woman at a DC laundromat caught on camera

Police are still considering charging the suspects with a hate crime after they hurled anti-LGBTQ slurs at their victim during the brutal attack.

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28 year-old Asia Whitehead, 27 year-old Rhonda Whitehead, and 29 year-old Melvin Taylor – all of Northeast, D.C. - are charged with assault with a dangerous weapon.

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The incident at the Capital Laundry Mat on Benning Road, Northeast near the intersection with 17th Street, Northeast was caught on surveillance video.

The victims injuries were not life threatening, police said.