Street Sense vendor apprehended

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On the morning of April 9, U.S. Marshals picked up 34-year-old Jaamill Hipps, a Street Sense vendor suspended from selling the paper pending response to the multiple warrants for his arrest.

The warrants were issued in October. The first came on Oct. 11, charging Hipps with a parole violation in connection with a cocaine conviction. The second warrant was issued on Oct. 20, charging Hipps with assault with the intent to kill after he allegedly attacked someone with a knife in the 5400 block of Illinois Avenue, NW.


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