D.C. police are seeking a suspect in connection with the shooting death of a Kentucky man on Catholic University's campus in Northeast last week.
Maxwell Emerson, 25, of Crestwood, Kentucky, was shot around 8:20 a.m. Wednesday near Father O’Connell Hall on Catholic University’s campus. He was taken to the hospital where he was later pronounced dead.
Chandra Emerson, the victim’s mother, told NBC affiliate WAVE in Louisville that her son sent her a message that morning that read “help” and other words she couldn’t read. She eventually deciphered the message as “Help. I’m being robbed at gunpoint.”
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