‘They will do it again’: After DC shooting, we warned the intern’s mother; FBI provides $ 40K reward

Tamara Jachim, the mother of a Congress, who was an internal shooting of a Congress in Washington, DC, has urged the police to provide justice to her killers, warning the other parents that the same tragedy can strike their families as well.21-year-old Eric Torpinian-Chintim, a student of Massachusetts Amharst University, was shot at around 10:28 pm on June 30 and died the next day due to injuries. According to the Metropolitan Police Department, the shooting took place in 1200 blocks of 7th Street Northwest.Zachim told Fox News that law enforcement should work fast to arrest the shooters, warned: “They will do it again” if not accountable.“This is a serious crime. One mile from the White House. It’s not a joke. And then it happened again at the end of this week,” he said, “Washington, DC referring to a fatal shooting of a 3 -year -old pale of honesty during the fourth weekend of July in the weekend of July.” “You know, the mayor will have to be serious with it.”“I think Eric felt safe. It was early at night. He was in a civilized area, and it happened. And it’s a matter of shame. Eric was the 85th victim, and now we have an 86th,” he said. So far, 91 people have been killed in DC this year.Police said several persons took out of a vehicle and set a group on fire, although the Torpinion-Cachim was not an intended target. A 16 -year -old boy and an adult woman were also shot but survived.Investigators located the suspected vehicle and confirmed that the shooting was targeted, but the Torpinian-Jachim was inadvertently killed.Eric was a growing senior in UMASS Amharst, studying in finance and mining in political science. He was doing an internship for Republican, Republican, Republican of Kansas since June.Estase said in a statement, “I will remember her kind heart and how she always congratulated anyone, who used to enter our office with a cheerful smile.” “We are grateful to Eric for his service for the 4th district and country of Canasus. Please join Susan and I pray for my family and honor his privacy during this heartbreaking time.”An FBI spokesman confirmed that the bureau was working with the local police on the case. Officials have announced a reward of $ 40,000 for information for arrest and punishment. Tipsters (202) can call 727-9099.