Man Charged in Bound, Strangled, Robbery Killing of D.C. Resident in Logan Circle Condo
D.C. police have arrested 36-year-old Rico Rashaad Barnes of Northwest Washington and charged him with first-degree murder while armed in the February killing of 40-year-old Syed Hammad Hussain, who was found bound, beaten and set on fire inside his Logan Circle condominium. Firefighters responding to a 3:30 a.m. smoke call on Feb. 11 discovered a small blaze in the 1400 block of Rhode Island Avenue NW and Hussain’s body; the medical examiner later ruled his death a homicide by blunt force trauma and ligature strangulation, with burns inflicted after death. A 27-page affidavit cited by police and prosecutors says security video shows two men following Hussain into his building, assaulting him in the lobby and forcing him toward his unit, where his wrists and ankles were later found bound amid blood-stained walls and furniture. Investigators allege the killing occurred during a robbery in which roughly $50,000 in electronics, jewelry and cash were stolen, and say extensive video review was critical to identifying Barnes and a second suspect who is already jailed on unrelated charges and is expected to be charged. The case is drawing attention both because of the brutality involved and because it occurred in a high-end, heavily trafficked neighborhood often held up as a marker of D.C.’s revitalization, feeding ongoing debate about serious violent crime in the nation’s capital.
📌 Key Facts
- Suspect: Rico Rashaad Barnes, 36, of Northwest D.C., arrested March 30, 2026 and charged with first-degree murder while armed–felony murder.
- Victim: Syed Hammad Hussain, 40, found dead around 3:30 a.m. Feb. 11 in his condo in the 1400 block of Rhode Island Avenue NW in Logan Circle.
- Medical examiner ruled death a homicide due to blunt force trauma and ligature strangulation, with burns inflicted post-mortem after a fire was set inside the apartment.
- Police say Hussain was bound at the wrists and ankles and robbed of about $50,000 in electronics, jewelry and cash, with surveillance footage showing two men following him into the building and forcing him toward his unit.
- A second suspect has been identified, is already in custody on unrelated charges, and is expected to be charged in connection with the killing.
📊 Relevant Data
In 2024, approximately 94% of homicide victims in Washington D.C. were Black (177 out of 187), with 2% White (4), 3% Hispanic (5), and 0% Asian, while Black residents comprise about 46% of D.C.'s population.
Annual Report - 2024 - Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) — Metropolitan Police Department
Nationally, in 2019, 91% of Black homicide victims were killed by Black offenders, and 81% of White victims by White offenders.
Race and crime in the United States — Wikipedia (citing FBI Uniform Crime Report 2019)
The per capita homicide victimization rate in 2023 was 21.3 per 100,000 for Black Americans, compared to 3.2 for Whites, 1.4 for Asians, and 4.2 for American Indian or Alaska Natives.
Homicide Victimization in the United States, 2023 — Bureau of Justice Statistics
Logan Circle in Washington D.C. has a population that is 57.9% White, 13.3% Black, 7.6% Asian, with a median household income of $138,059 as of 2019-2023 estimates.
Logan Circle, Washington, DC Demographics: Population, Income, and More — Point2Homes
The Black population in the Logan Circle/Shaw area of Washington D.C. decreased by 47% over two decades from 2000 to 2020, indicative of gentrification.
Logan Circle, Shaw — Politico
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