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  • Chantilly man charged with murder after shooting inside Gold’s Gym in Reston – WTOP News

    Chantilly man charged with murder after shooting inside Gold’s Gym in Reston – WTOP News

    A 43-year-old Chantilly man was arrested Tuesday night and charged with murder after a brazen daytime shooting inside a Gold’s Gym in Reston.

    A Gold’s Gym in Reston, Virginia, is blocked off by police tape after a man was shot inside while working out on Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2024. (WTOP/Dick Uliano)

    A 43-year-old Chantilly man was arrested Tuesday night on a charge of murder after a brazen daytime shooting inside a Northern Virginia gym.

    Fairfax County police said Steve Taehee Ha was taken into custody less than eight hours after he shot and killed Hyung Joon Choi, 31, at the Gold’s Gym in the 11800 block of Sunrise Valley Drive in Reston just before 1:15 p.m. on Tuesday.

    Choi, of Reston, was shot multiple times in the upper body while working out inside the gym. He was taken to the hospital where he was pronounced dead, police said.

    Ha was also exercising when he came up to Choi in a “targeted stance” and shot him, Capt. Kent Bailey, with Fairfax County police, said during a news conference Tuesday. Ha was then seen fleeing the gym right after the shooting.

    Bailey said the shooting appeared to be an “isolated, targeted incident,” rather than a random act of violence inside the gym.

    In addition to second-degree murder, Ha has also been charged with the use of a firearm in the commission of a felony. He’s being held in the Fairfax County Adult Detention Center on no bond, police said.

    Detectives are still investigating the circumstances leading up to the shooting and asked anyone with information to call 703-246-7800 or submit a tip anonymously through crime solvers.

    Below is a map of the area where the shooting happened.

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  • ‘Drivers are flouting rules’: Bill before DC Council aims to address rise in moped use – WTOP News

    ‘Drivers are flouting rules’: Bill before DC Council aims to address rise in moped use – WTOP News

    A new bill introduced before the D.C. Council on Monday would address the rise in moped use in the city by implementing point-of-sale regulations regarding registration.

    A new bill introduced before the D.C. Council on Monday would address the rise in moped use in the city by implementing point-of-sale regulations regarding registration.

    Ward 1 Council member Brianne Nadeau introduced the Motorized Vehicle Registration Accountability Amendment Act of 2024 alongside Ward 6 Council member Charles Allen.

    “Residents throughout the District have seen a rapid increase in the number of mopeds, many of them used for food delivery. This presents both an opportunity and some challenges — mopeds are better for the environment and for traffic safety than cars, but without proper oversight, some drivers are flouting rules and creating dangerous situations without accountability,” Nadeau’s office said in a news release.

    The bill would require companies that rent out mopeds to register their fleet. Companies that sell mopeds would be required to provide written notice of a vehicle’s classification and registration requirements to potential buyers before selling a vehicle.

    According to D.C. law, similar looking vehicles fall into different classifications, such as motorcycles, motor-driven cycles and motorized bicycles, depending on factors including maximum speed and engine size.

    Each vehicle class has its own rules on registration, insurance and where they can be operated, and according to Nadeau’s office, her bill would also forbid the practice of mislabeling vehicles at the point of sale in order to circumvent legal requirements.

    “We are working to bring some order to the moped food delivery industry and hold sellers, renters, and operators of mopeds accountable,” Nadeau said in the news release.

    She also told WTOP she hopes the bill can make it easier for consumers to purchase the vehicles while complying with the law.

    “The goal here is to make it more like the car buying experience, where the dealership puts in your paperwork with the [Department of Motor Vehicles] and then you wait for it to come in the mail and not drive off the lot with your vehicle unregistered,” Nadeau said.

    “This is about registering the vehicle with the DMV, which is already legally required, but it’s hard for us to enforce after the fact. And so getting at that point of sale is really important for broader implementation and broader enforcement.”

    WTOP’s Mike Murillo contributed to this report.

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