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WE GOT A ANOTHER SUSPICIOUS MURDER OF A TECH EXECUTIVE IN DC.
Possible Arkancide
Tragedy as tech company executive, 35, is stabbed to death while on an early evening jog near her home in Washington DC
Wendy Martinez, chief of staff at DC company FiscalNote, was stabbed to death near Logan Circle just before 8pm Tuesday
She was able to stumble to a nearby Chinese eatery where patrons tried to help her, but she could not be saved
Metro Police say man who stabbed Martinez was likely a stranger and it is believed the attack was random
He was last seen wearing mustard-colored shirt, sweatpants and socks with sandals
Police are offering $25,000 reward for information leading to suspect's arrest
Police in Washington DC are on the hunt for a man who stabbed a female jogger to death without any apparent provocation on Tuesday night.
Wendy Karina Martinez, 35, was out for an evening run near Logan Circle just before 8pm when she was attacked by a knife-wielding stranger at the intersection of 11th and O streets, Metropolitan Police Chief Peter Newsham said.
Martinez suffered multiple serious stabs wounds but managed to stumble to a nearby Chinese restaurant, with blood gushing from a laceration to her neck.
Patrons at the eatery rushed to her aid and attempted to help her before paramedics arrived on the scene.
Martinez was taken to an area hospital, where she later died.
Newsham said Martinez lived not far from the crime scene and was an avid jogger known to run for miles. Her Facebook account features photos from past races.
Newsham said it is believed the attacker, described as a black man, did not know Martinez and that it was most likely a random act of violence and a 'singular incident.'
The chief said the suspect was last seen wearing a long-sleeve mustard-colored shirt, dark-colored sweatpants, white socks and light-colored sandals.
Police have released surveillance video showing the person of interest casually walking in the area around the time of the deadly attack.
Fox 5 DC reported that the knife used in the stabbing has been recovered at the scene.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6186081/Tech-company-executive-35-stabbed-death-jogging-near-home-Washington-DC.html
FiscalNote, Inc.
Type
Private
Industry Software as a Service, Information Services, Technology
Founded June 2013 in Sunnyvale, California
Founder Timothy Hwang, Gerald Yao, Jonathan Chen
Headquarters 1201 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington DC
Number of locations
6 Washington DC, Seoul, Baton Rouge, New York, India, Brussels (2018)
Number of employees
300+
Website www.fiscalnote.com
FiscalNote is a privately held software, data, and media company headquartered in Washington DC. The company was founded by Timothy Hwang in 2013, with the help of Gerald Yao and Jonathan Chen. FiscalNote provides software tools and platforms, data services, and news to companies and organizations through the FiscalNote Government Relationship Management (GRM) service, its core revenue-generating product.
According to Entrepreneur Magazine, the GRM "aggregates legislation, regulations and government filings from thousands of federal, state and local agencies, uses artificial intelligence to structure it and normalize it, and delivers personalized data feeds to companies to show how government may be impacting their businesses." It is primarily used by Congressional offices, law firms, trade associations, lobbyists, corporations, embassies, federal contractors, and public affairs professionals. It now covers over 40 countries around the world and hopes to reach all 200 by 2019
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FiscalNote
https://www.fiscalnote.com/
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According to Entrepreneur Magazine, the GRM "aggregates legislation, regulations and government filings from thousands of federal, state and local agencies, uses artificial intelligence to structure it and normalize it, and delivers personalized data feeds to companies to show how government may be impacting their businesses." It is primarily used by Congressional offices, law firms, trade associations, lobbyists, corporations, embassies, federal contractors, and public affairs professionals.