Reward money increases as hunt for escaped D.C. homicide suspect continues

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While a manhunt for an escaped killer ended Wednesday in Pennsylvania, a similar search continues in Washington, D.C., where authorities have increased the reward to $30,000 for the capture of a homicide suspect who escaped after he allegedly assaulted an officer last week.

Christopher Haynes, 30, who is accused in a slaying in Washington last month, fled George Washington University Hospital on Sept. 6 while under the supervision of two officers, police said.

Haynes attacked an officer who was trying to handcuff him to a gurney, police said. He escaped from the hospital with black handcuffs on his right wrist, police said.

Haynes was at the hospital because of a pre-existing ankle injury, police said, after he was arrested by a fugitive task force in Virginia in connection with an Aug. 12 slaying.

“Finding Christopher Haynes is a top priority for the Metropolitan Police Department,” police said in a statement Tuesday. “The search remains active and ongoing, and MPD is working closely with our local and federal partners to ensure that Haynes is brought to justice.”

Police warned that anyone who assists, abets or harbors Haynes will be charged.

Police declined additional comment Wednesday afternoon.

31-year-old Christopher Haynes escaped custody at GW Hospital in 900 block of 23rd St NW at 3:38 p.m.

Police have described Haynes as 6 feet tall and 205 pounds with shoulder-length dreadlocks and a Washington Nationals tattoo on his neck.

Police said they have received many reports of possible sightings and are “dedicating resources to each tip.”

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