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The Cast Of Broadway’s ‘Ain’t Too Proud’ Very Proud Of Show

“Ain’t Too Proud,” which goes into Sunday’s Tony Awards with 12 nominations, charts the rise, sacrifices and challenges facing the 1960s group that sang “Baby Love” and “My Girl.” Audiences have noted its echoes with Black Lives Matter and racial tensions today.

NEW YORK (AP) — For Jeremy Pope, the idea of playing one of The Temptations was a daunting proposition. Thankfully, he got some advice and help from an original Temptation.

During rehearsals for the jukebox musical “Ain’t Too Proud — The Life and Times of the Temptations,” Otis Williams, the last original member, arrived to give his support.

“He just gave me the biggest hug and he said, ‘You got it. You got it.’ And he invited us to his hotel room, and we sat there for I think five hours and we just, he just told stories and talked,” Pope said.

While doing his research, which included listening to the band’s entire catalog and speaking to civil rights activist U.S. Rep. John Lewis, Pope made an important connection.

“I think one thing that I pay attention to now listening to the music is you can hear the struggle and the pain behind their voices and why they’re singing the songs the way they are singing. And if you go back to a marker and go, what was happening in that year? You’ll go, ‘Oh, civil rights. Oh, segregation.’”

“Ain’t Too Proud,” which goes into Sunday’s Tony Awards with 12 nominations, charts the rise, sacrifices and challenges facing the 1960s group that sang “Baby Love” and “My Girl.” Audiences have noted its echoes with Black Lives Matter and racial tensions today.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0aYqWfCKyio

Pope, who plays group member Eddie Kendricks, marvels at the fact that The Temptations were becoming icons “in a time where they were unsure of their own safety.”

For actor Ephraim Sykes, who plays David Ruffin, the reaction has also been deeply personal. One audience member came up after a show to tell Sykes that he would play “My Girl” when his daughter was born.

“This man cried in front of me, thinking about how much that song meant to him and that we brought it back for him in a real way,” Sykes said.

Ruffin’s grandson thanked the actors for teaching audiences “not just the Temptations’ story but the story of our country.”

Working on the show, Derrick Baskin, who plays Williams, learned the many stories behind the beautiful notes.

“Knowing their stories more it helps us to actually appreciate what they put into the music spiritually and emotionally that I think audiences actually gravitate toward,” Baskin said.

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Spike Lee Calls For Hollywood To ‘Shut It Down’ In Georgia

Georgia’s economy currently gets a $9.5 billion annual boost from the industry.

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Director Spike Lee is calling for Hollywood production companies to leave Georgia over a law that would ban abortions as early as six weeks, upon detection of a fetal heartbeat.

Most studios that have commented have said they’re waiting to see if the so-called “heartbeat” law actually takes effect next year, or if the courts will block it. But at the arrivals line for Denzel Washington’s AFI Lifetime Achievement tribute Thursday, Lee said now is the time for Georgia-based productions to “shut it down” and boycott the state’s booming film industry to drive change.

Lee acknowledged that a mass exodus could dent livelihoods, but cited black bus drivers affected by the Civil Rights Movement-era boycott in Montgomery.

Georgia’s economy currently gets a $9.5 billion annual boost from the industry.

Julia Roberts, Spike Lee Toast Denzel Washington At Event

“We’re all here because we love Denzel,” said Lee, who has directed Washington in four movies (“Mo’ Better Blues,” ″He Got Game,” ″Malcolm X” and “Inside Man”). “Denzel represents our black manhood.”

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Denzel Washington was the man of the hour Thursday night with everyone from Julia Roberts to Spike Lee turning out to celebrate him as this year’s recipient of the AFI Life Achievement Award. But when he finally took the stage to accept the honor he did something unexpected: At his own award ceremony, Washington turned the spotlight away from himself and gave his wife of 40 years, Pauletta Washington, her own standing ovation.

The crowd of multigenerational Hollywood A-listers, from Michael B. Jordan and Mahershala Ali to Cicely Tyson and Morgan Freeman, readily obliged.

“I would not be alive without Pauletta Washington,” Washington said. “I wouldn’t survive.”

It’s a difficult task to have a moment stand out in an evening that included a surprise Beyoncé appearance (there briefly to present an honor to director Melina Matsoukas) and an earth shattering rendition of Sam Cooke’s “A Change is Gonna Come” by Jennifer Hudson that brought Washington to his feet, but he managed to do it.

As Roberts, Tyson and others attested throughout the evening, two-time Academy Award-winner Denzel Washington is a family man first. Seated alongside Pauletta Washington, his son Malcolm Washington, Lee, Tyson and directors Carl Franklin and Ed Zwick, the 64-year-old was for two hours taken on an emotional tour through his storied career in Hollywood — from eager newcomer to movie star to acclaimed director — by those who were by his side.

“We’re all here because we love Denzel,” said Lee, who has directed Washington in four movies (“Mo’ Better Blues,” ″He Got Game,” ″Malcolm X” and “Inside Man”). “Denzel represents our black manhood.”

Lee, the final speaker of the evening, likened Washington to other “G.O.A.Ts” (greatest of all time) like Michael Jordan, Ella Fitzgerald and Miles Davis.

“That’s the rarefied air that Denzel Washington lives and breathes in,” Lee said.

Lee also said that, although he might be biased, “Malcolm X is the greatest performance ever committed to celluloid.”

And others were just as effusive. Roberts recalled that working with him on “The Pelican Brief” was like “working with the Beatles.”

He is, as Jamie Foxx put it, “someone who is just better than everybody else … when it comes to acting!”

“Even Leonardo DiCaprio is like, ‘I am really frightened of Denzel,’” Foxx added.

The American Film Institute brought out a host of the next generation’s brightest talents to talk about Washington’s impact on them, too.

“Mr. Washington’s arrival was a seismic moment for my generation. You paved the way,” Ali said. “Your influence, your reach transcends race without ever denying it.”

Michael B. Jordan said he was inspired by the story that while filming “Glory,” Washington kept wearing his fake scars in a scene where he had his shirt on. Jordan employed the same technique for his “Black Panther” character.

Chadwick Boseman even went so far as to say, “There is no ‘Black Panther’ without Denzel Washington.”

Issa Rae brought Washington to tears of laughter as she recounted the very adult noises she remembers her mom and aunt making while watching his movies when she was a little girl. She came to understand it, she said, when she watched “Devil in A Blue Dress” when she was a little older.

Washington stayed alert and amused throughout the evening, laughing heartily when Jodie Foster said that they were all there to, “kiss your black a–,” and yelling “Let it out, Morgan!” when Freeman took a long pause after announcing with an expletive how jealous he was. He and Lee were as playful as schoolboys during the “hoodwinked and bamboozled” speech from “Malcolm X,” reciting the lines along with the reel, and he accepted a long line of well-wishers during the dinner break.

And when it finally came time for him to speak, in addition to thanking his wife for “40 years of sacrifice and 40 years of forgiveness,” Washington used his moment on stage to talk about God and those who have helped him along the way.

“If nothing else I’m living proof of the power of God,” Washington said. “I like acting. I like making movies … But my love for God is stronger than anything else.”

The 47th AFI Life Achievement Award Gala, put on with the support of Audi, also recognized Matsoukas with the Franklin J. Schaffner Alumni Medal, providing everyone with an early thrill when Beyoncé came out to speak about her friend and collaborator, who directed her “Formation” video among others.

“She is holding up a mirror for people who look like you and me to see ourselves, saying, ‘You are beautiful and your stories matter,’” Beyoncé said. “She stays authentic to her roots and femininity in an industry dominated by men.”

Matsoukas said that without her, “I’m not the same voice and I’m not the same creator.”

The ceremony will be broadcast on TNT at 10 p.m. on June 20.

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FBI Agents Have Foiled A Times Square Attack

The suspect is due in a Brooklyn Federal courtroom later today.

FBI Agents have arrested a man they say was planning to stage an attack in Time Square in New York.

The suspect who is due to make his first court appearance today has not been identified. The FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force made the arrest yesterday following his inquiry to buy weapons online. After communicating with him they learned of his deadly plot. Initially, it was reported that he was looking for grenades but we have information this hour that he may have been looking for a suicide bomb vest.

The suspect is due in a Brooklyn Federal courtroom later today. It’s believed he acted alone but officials are still looking to see if he had ties to any terrorist group. There’s no word on a motif.

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5 Ways To Protect Yourself While Staying At An Airbnb

Airbnb reports over 150 million people have used Airbnb and an average of 2 million people book an Airbnb each day. Here are some tips to staying safe during your Airbnb stay.

Contributed by Ciana Moore

Airbnbs are becoming increasingly popular as we’re traveling for the summer and trying to cut costs by avoiding expensive hotel prices. Airbnb reports over 150 million people have used Airbnb and an average of 2 million people book an Airbnb each day. Here are some tips to staying safe during your Airbnb stay.

1. Stay WITH someone you know and trust

Avoid staying in Airbnbs alone. This is very common practice for Airbnb guests. Staying with a friend or loved one will help you feel safer in a new environment.

2. Read the reviews first

Every Airbnb host has reviews as well as a rating on how good of a host they are overall. Avoid staying in Airbnbs that don’t have many reviews or a low rating. Ratings are on a scale of 0-5 stars, with 5 being the best.

3. Document everything and take plenty of pictures

When you arrive to check in, let someone else know at the time you arrive. If you experience any issues with your Airbnb host, record the situation and report it to Airbnb or call for help if the situation escalates.

4. Communicate with your host exclusively on the Airbnb platform

Airbnb offers a messaging feature on their site, which allows you to message your host instantly. You can use this tool to ask any questions you need and inform them of your travel plans. This also helps you avoid providing your personal contact information to your host.

5. Do a safety check

Upon arriving to your Airbnb, make sure you know where all exits are, as well as the emergency equipment such as the first aid kit.

DC Attorney General Sues 6 MD Parents For Residency Fraud

In total, the parents are being sued in civil court for $320,000 dollars.

DC Attorney General Karl Racine has filed suit against 6 more Maryland parents for residency fraud.

Racine says the parents lied repeatedly on legal documents about where they actually lived. He says they did so so their children could go to high performing city schools for free.

In total, the parents are being sued in civil court for $320,000 dollars. Three of the accused are current or former DC government employees. Racine says they not only defrauding city taxpayers but they are taking away seats that should go to a child who lives in the District.

The people identified are Danielle and Christopher Anderson of Upper Marlboro. The government seeks to recoup about $137,000 for their child who attended two schools in the city from 2008 to 2016.

Michelle and Donald William of Huntington are being sued for $109,000. Their child attended a DC school part of the 2004/2005 school year and then again from 2006 to 2013.

Claudine Tchapchet and Habib Aziz Jah of Accokeek and Hyattsville respectively are accused of sending three of their children to DC schools from 2011 to 2014. The government is seeking more than $82,000 from them.

DC officials say District residents are allowed to send their children to traditional public or public charter schools in the city for free. Nonresidents can apply for admission and pay a fee between $10,000 to $14,000 a year.

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#Wearorange Kicks Off Today

Today starts the National Gun Violence Awareness Weekend. It runs from June 7 – 9th.

Today starts the National Gun Violence Awareness Weekend. It runs from June 7 – 9th. There are a number of events planned across the country.

The Wear Orange Campaign was created by the parents of Hadiya Pendleton. The 15-year-old was gunned down in 2013 a week after performing at President Obama’s 2nd Annual Inaugural Parade in the District. The color orange was chosen because it draws attention. Organizers say its the perfect color to increase attention and awareness to gun violence in this country.

Throughout the weekend the campaign is asking people to post pictures on social media and explain why they support the cause. You are asked to use the hashtag, #Wearorange.

Saturday at 1 p.m. the family of murdered Brian T. Davis will join other victim families for the #Wearorange community event at Parkview Recreation Center 693 Otis Place, NW.

This event is open to all. The purpose is for the community to come together with thousands across America to work together to end gun violence.

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June is LBGTQ Pride Month: Insight on the Capital Pride Parade

June is LGBTQ pride month and this weekend is pretty exciting for the community. We’re gearing up for Capital Pride weekend, a celebration of liberation and embracing self-love. As you know its still a struggle for many people to come out about their sexuality. But our guest will explain how far the LBGTQ community has come and what they’re still fighting for.

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Ashley Smith-President of Capital Pride Alliance

Instagram: @capitalpridedc

Website: www.capitalpride.org

Capital Pride Parade

Date: June 8th

4:30-8pm

Dupont & Logan Circle

Captial Pride Festival

3rd Street & Pennsylvannia Ave.

Date: June 9th

Time: 12pm-10pm

Amanda Tuck-LBGTQ Activist

 

Shiqueeta Lee-Drag Queen & Female Impersonator

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More Measle Cases In Virginia

Health officials in the Virginia identify more measles cases. Dulles Airport one of the sites identified.

Virginia health officials are warning the public about a possible measles exposure at Dulles International Airport and two other locations. Officials say anyone who was at Dulles Airport, near Terminal A and baggage claim on June 2nd from 5:30 p.m. through 8:00 p.m. may have been exposed to a person with measles. Also, anyone near the Novant Health UVA Health System Haymarket Medical Center emergency room on June 2nd from 11:00 p.m. through Jun 3rd at 4:30 a.m. could have been exposed. The third location is Inova Fair Oaks Hospital on June 4th from 3:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Anyone in those areas who has not been vaccinated should contact the health department and a doctor.

FBI To Investigate American Deaths In Dominican Republic

A couple from Prince George’s County died in their Dominican Republic hotel last week. Now the FBI is investigating.

The FBI and State Department are now looking into the deaths of three Americans who died at a hotel in the Dominican Republic. Two of the dead, a Prince George’s County couple, Nathaniel Holmes and Cynthia Day. On May 30th they were found dead, of respiratory failure, in their hotel room. A Pennsylvania woman died just five days before, under similar circumstance, at the same resort, but different hotel.

Obamas To Produce Exclusive Podcasts For Spotify

The Obamas launched Higher Ground in 2018 with an initial partnership with Netflix. The idea was to raise new, diverse voices in the entertainment industry. The Spotify partnership seeks to expand the conversation.

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Barack and Michelle Obama’s production company is teaming up with Spotify to produce exclusive podcasts for the platform.

Under the Higher Ground partnership announced Thursday, the former president and first lady will develop and lend their voices to select podcasts.

The Obamas launched Higher Ground in 2018 with an initial partnership with Netflix. The idea was to raise new, diverse voices in the entertainment industry. The Spotify partnership seeks to expand the conversation.

In a statement, the former president says podcasts offer an opportunity to “foster productive dialogue, make people smile and make people think.”

Michelle Obama says she hopes they can help people connect emotionally and open their hearts and minds.

Campground Employee Charged For Pulling Gun On Black Couple

Ruby Howell, 70 has been arrested and charged with threatening exhibition of a weapon.

There’s an update to a story that made the headlines earlier this year. The Mississippi Kampgrounds of America worker that was fired for pulling a gun on a black couple on site without a permit is back in the news.

Ruby Howell, 70 has been arrested and charged with threatening exhibition of a weapon. Yesterday she turned herself into the Oktibbeha County Sheriff’s Office. Howell was released after posting a $500 bond the sheriff’s office said.

Jessica Richardson recorded the encounter with her cell phone. She states that she was enjoy the day with her husband Franklin Richardson when the worker pulled a gun and told them that they didn’t have a reservation for the lake and they had to leave. Howell says she then put the gun in the pocket of her shorts and told the couple, “Well, I’m just telling you you need to leave because it’s under private ownership. Y’all just can’t be out here.

Kampgrounds of American fired Howell because they said that they do not condone the use of firearms on its properties. Kampgrounds of American is self-described as the world’s largest system of “open to the public campgrounds”. It runs more than 500 sites in the U.S. and Canada.

Howell faces up to three months in county jail and a fine of up to $500 if found guilty of threatening exhibition of weapons.

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Spike Lee To Present Denzel Washington With AFI Award

It’s a role reversal for Washington, who has helped present Lee with an honorary Oscar in 2015 and an NAACP Hall of Fame Award in 2003.

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Spike Lee will honor Denzel Washington’s career by presenting his friend and collaborator with the American Film Institute’s Life Achievement Award.

AFI said Tuesday that Lee will present the actor and director with the honor at a gala Thursday at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood.

Lee has directed Washington in four films, including “Malcolm X” and “Inside Man.” He also worked with Washington’s son, John David, on the 2019 Oscar best-picture nominee “BlacKkKlansman.”

It’s a role reversal for Washington, who has helped present Lee with an honorary Oscar in 2015 and an NAACP Hall of Fame Award in 2003.

Mahershala Ali will join a star-studded list of presenters including Morgan Freeman, Chadwick Boseman and Julia Roberts.

The tribute will air on TNT on June 20 at 10 p.m. Eastern and Pacific.

The 64-year-old Washington joins the ranks of Mel Brooks, Robert De Niro, Meryl Streep and Alfred Hitchcock. Last year’s AFI honoree was George Clooney.

 

DC’s Hope Program Brings In Pepper The Dog For Kids Testifying In Sexual Abuse Cases

Pepper the dog will now join kids to help soothe them during this process that can be scary.

Now children in the District who have to appear in court to testify about sexual exploitation or sex trafficking can have a four legged friend to make the process a little easier.

Pepper the dog will now join kids to help soothe them during this process that can be scary. The dog helps the child to relax and to feel safe. Pepper is apart of the city’s HOPE program. HOPE is an acronym for Here Opportunities Prepare you for Excellence.

Pepper has already helped 6 children in separate cases that experience trauma from being a victim of this ever growing crime. For more information about this you can click here

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Trump Administration Halts Cruises To Cuba Under New Rules

“Cruise ships as well as recreational and pleasure vessels are prohibited from departing the U.S. on temporary sojourn to Cuba effective tomorrow,” the Commerce Department said in a statement to The Associated Press.

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration on Tuesday ended the most popular forms of U.S. travel to Cuba, banning cruise ships and a heavily used category of educational travel in an attempt to cut off cash to the island’s communist government.

Cruise travel from the U.S. to Cuba began in May 2016 during President Barack Obama’s opening with the island. It has become the most popular form of U.S. leisure travel to the island, bringing 142,721 people in the first four months of the year, a more than 300% increase over the same period last year. For travelers confused about the thicket of federal regulations governing travel to Cuba, cruises offered a simple, one-stop, guaranteed-legal way to travel.

That now appears to be over.

“Cruise ships as well as recreational and pleasure vessels are prohibited from departing the U.S. on temporary sojourn to Cuba effective tomorrow,” the Commerce Department said in a statement to The Associated Press.

The new restrictions are part of a broader effort by the administration of President Donald Trump to roll back the Obama-era efforts to restore normal relations between the United States and Cuba, which drew sharp criticism from the more hardline elements of the Cuban-American community and their allies in Congress.

Treasury said the sanctions would take effect on Wednesday after they are published in the Federal Register.

U.S. national security adviser John Bolton, who declared Cuba part of a “troika of tyranny ” along with Nicaragua and Venezuela as he outlined plans for sanctions in November, said the new policy is intended to deny the Cuban government a vital source of revenue.

“The Administration has advanced the President’s Cuba policy by ending ‘veiled tourism’ to Cuba and imposing restrictions on vessels,” Bolton said on Twitter. “We will continue to take actions to restrict the Cuban regime’s access to U.S. dollars.”

The Cuban government imposed food rationing last month as a result of tightened U.S. sanctions and a drop in subsidized oil and other aid from Venezuela. For the Cuban government, cruise travel generated many millions of dollars a year in docking fees and payments for on-shore excursions, although those figures were never made public. Cuba also has become the most-requested destination for many South Florida-based cruise lines.

“The Trump administration deserves tremendous credit for holding accountable the Cuban regime,” Florida Republican Sen. Marco Rubio said. “The United States must use all tools available under U.S. law to counter the Cuban regime’s deceitful activities to undermine U.S. policy.”

The new restrictions take effect Wednesday, but the government said it will allow anyone who has already paid for the trip to go ahead with it. But the process going forward for passengers isn’t clear.

Cruise companies appeared to be caught off guard, with several, including Norwegian Cruise Lines and Royal Caribbean, urging ticketed passengers to be patient in response to queries on social media.

Finally, more than nine hours after the Treasury announcement, Royal Caribbean said it was canceling the Cuba stops on its June 5 and 6 cruises and would issue further guidance on future trips as soon as it was practical.

“We expect to know more within the next 24 hours and will communicate any changes as soon as we are able. In the meantime, we are adjusting the itineraries of our June 5 and June 6 sailings, which will no longer stop in Cuba. We are communicating with our guests about those changes,” Royal Caribbean said in a notice posted to its website.

Cruise lines carrying passengers booked before Tuesday had been hoping that they could request specific federal permits to complete their trips to Cuba, said Pedro Freyre, a Miami-based attorney who represents Carnival and three other major cruise lines.

“For now, it’s prohibited unless the cruise lines requests a specific license,” Freyre said. He said cruise lines had been trying to determine “if there’s any opening there to at least complete trips that have been booked and passengers that have made travel plans.”

Norwegian Cruise Line said in a statement that it was scrutinizing the new rules and consulting with lawyers and trade experts.

“We are closely monitoring these recent developments and any resulting impact to cruise travel to Cuba,” Norwegian Cruise Line said in a statement. “We will communicate to our guests and travel partners as additional information becomes available.”

Shore excursions from cruise ships tend to be organized by the cruise lines in cooperation with Cuban government tour agency Havanatur. A smaller number hire private tour guides or drivers of restored classic cars who wait outside Havana’s cruise docks.

“This affects all of us,” said William Mártinez, 58, a Cuban-born American who lived in Florida for 46 years but returned five years ago to drive a classic car for tourists. “It’s inhuman, the sanctions that they’re putting on Cuba.”

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said the measures are a response to what it calls Cuba’s “destabilizing role” in the Western Hemisphere, including support for the government of President Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela.

“This administration has made a strategic decision to reverse the loosening of sanctions and other restrictions on the Cuban regime,” Mnuchin said. “These actions will help to keep U.S. dollars out of the hands of Cuban military, intelligence, and security services.”

Along with the cruise ships, the U.S. will also now ban most private planes and boats from stopping in the island.

Cruises have become more popular than flights for leisure travelers to Cuba — nearly 30,000 more came by cruise ship than flights this year. The figures exclude Cuban-born Americans visiting family on the island.

“I’ve been dying to come to Cuba forever, to see the cars, the buildings,” said Maria Garcia, a 46-year-old teacher from Puerto Rico who arrived in Havana Tuesday morning on a Norwegian cruise line. “I could do it with this cruise … Trump needs to understand that people should come to this country, to enjoy and get to know its culture, just like we would do in any other part of the world.”

Commercial airline flights appear to be unaffected by the new measures and travel for university groups, academic research, journalism and professional meetings will continue to be allowed.

Collin Laverty, head of Cuba Educational Travel, one of the largest Cuba travel companies in the U.S., called the new measures “political grandstanding aimed at Florida in the run up to the 2020 elections.”

“It’s also terrible for U.S. companies that are providing employment and paying taxes in the US and creating an economic footprint on the island,” he said.

Double Shooting In S.E., One Person Has Died

Authorities have not released the identity of the victim.

Metropolitan Police are investigating a double shooting in Southeast.

The adult male victim was found this morning around 2 a.m. in the 3500 block of 22nd Street. Authorities have not released the identity of the victim.

A short time later a male teen showed up at an area hospital with a gunshot injury. Official says the unidentified teen is expected to survive.

Police say anyone with information about this homicide should contact police. No information about a possible suspect have been released.

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Central Park 5 Prosecutor Resigns From Nonprofit Boards

“I am told that Ms. Fairstein felt that, given the recent widespread debate over her role in the Central Park case, she believed that her continuing as a Board member would be harmful to Vassar,” Elizabeth H. Bradley wrote.

NEW YORK (AP) — A former prosecutor in the Central Park Five case has resigned from at least two nonprofit boards as backlash intensified following the release of the Netflix series “When They See Us,” a miniseries that dramatizes the events surrounding the trial.

On Tuesday, the president of Vassar College posted a letter on its website saying that Linda Fairstein had resigned as a Board of Trustees member.

“I am told that Ms. Fairstein felt that, given the recent widespread debate over her role in the Central Park case, she believed that her continuing as a Board member would be harmful to Vassar,” Elizabeth H. Bradley wrote.

The victims-services agency, Safe Horizon, also confirmed Fairstein’s resignation on Tuesday, thanking her for “her decades of pioneering work on behalf of victims of sexual assault and abuse.”

Messages requesting comment from Fairstein were not immediately returned.

Fairstein was the top Manhattan sex crimes prosecutor when five teenagers were charged with the 1989 rape and beating of a female investment banker jogging in Central Park.

The attack became a national symbol of urban mayhem at a time when New York City’s murder rate was nearing its historical peak.

The teens said they were coerced into confessing their involvement in the attack. Their convictions were overturned in 2002 after convicted murderer and serial rapist Matias Reyes confessed to committing the crime alone, and DNA linked him to it.

Fairstein observed the boys’ 1989 interrogation, conducted by another prosecutor and police. She didn’t personally try the case.

Since its collapse, she has denied the teens were coerced and has defended authorities’ conduct in the case, explored in a 2013 documentary by Ken Burns.

The city reached a roughly $41 million settlement with the five the next year, while not admitting any wrongdoing.

In an interview with the New York Post published on Tuesday, Fairstein said she also resigned from the boards of God’s Love We Deliver and Joyful Heart Foundation, a group founded by actress Mariska Hargitay that helps survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence and child abuse.

Messages requesting comment from these groups were not immediately returned.

Fairstein told the Post she was forced to act due to the “mob-mentality reaction” to the Netflix series, which has sparked a #CancelLindaFairstein movement and calls to withhold funding.

“Each of these organizations does great work,” she said. “It’s so foolish of the bullies to punish the charities. Totally pig-headed and stupid.”

Last year, the Mystery Writers of America withdrew a major honor from Fairstein, known for her best-selling novels featuring prosecutor Alex Cooper, after other authors condemned her role in the Central Park Five case.

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Associated Press writer Jennifer Peltz contributed to this report.

Kool & The Gang To Be Honored With Marian Anderson Award

Band members say in a statement they’re “truly honored” to receive the award and that “Funky Philly” played an integral part in their career. They recorded several albums in Philadelphia.

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Funk-soul band Kool & The Gang is being honored with an award named for pioneering opera singer Marian Anderson.

Kool & The Gang, known for hits like “Get Down on It,” ″Celebration” and “Ladies Night,” has earned two Grammy Awards and seven American Music Awards.

The Marian Anderson Award is given in Philadelphia to “critically acclaimed artists who have impacted society in a positive way.”

Band members say in a statement they’re “truly honored” to receive the award and that “Funky Philly” played an integral part in their career. They recorded several albums in Philadelphia.

The band celebrates 50 years together this year.

The award will be presented at a gala in November.

Past winners have included Dionne Warwick, Jon Bon Jovi, Maya Angelou and Quincy Jones.

Anderson was the first black singer to perform at the Metropolitan Opera.

Getting You Prepared for Home Ownership

This year’s housing fair offers dozens of workshops and some great prizes.

Getting you homebound and house ready.  It’s time for the Annual Prince George’s County Housing Fair and I have all the details about the dozens of workshops, home improvement experts, realtors, banks, and more that will be in place just for you.  My guest is Alexis Revis-Yeoman – Public Information Officer for the Prince George’s County Department of Housing and Community Development

The Prince George’s County Housing Fair is Saturday, June 8thfrom 9am to 3pm at the Sports and Learning Complex.  The event is free and open to the public. More information here:

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What’s Next in Prince Georges County, Maryland…

A few transitions have taken place in the county council seats in Prince Georges County, Maryland. Recently, lawmakers were in budget hearings hoping to make some changes. Tonight, we speak with Council Chair Todd Turner; he will give us a rundown of what’s next on the county agenda. If you have questions for the Council Chair we want to hear from you.

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Prince Georges County Housing Fair

Address: 8001 Sheriff Road, Landover, MD

Time: 9am-3pm

Free Admission:

-Housing and Financial Experts

-Classes and Workshops

-Raffle & Free Giveaways

-Products and Services for the Home

Council Chair Todd Tuner

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Racist Evidence Allowed In Local Murder Trial

Racists literature allowed to be introduced during the trial of the man accused of killing Richard Collins III. Collins was stabbed to death in May of 2017 will standing at a bus stop on the University of Maryland campus.

UPPER MARLBORO, Md. (AP) — A judge is allowing prosecutors to present evidence that a white man charged with fatally stabbing a black student on the University of Maryland’s campus belonged to a racist Facebook group and had racist memes on his cellphone.   Prince George’s County Circuit Court Judge Lawrence Hill Jr. ruled Wednesday after hearing arguments on defense attorneys’ request to not allow the evidence during Sean Urbanski’s trial next month.

Urbanski is charged with first-degree murder and a hate crime in the May 2017 killing of Bowie State University student Richard Collins III. Collins was visiting friends at the University of Maryland when he was fatally stabbed.  Urbanski’s lawyers say the “Alt-Reich: Nation” Facebook page and racist memes that investigators extracted from Urbanski’s cellphone are “particularly offensive,” inflammatory, irrelevant and inadmissible at trial.

Reward For Information In The Killing of DC Honor Student

DC police offering a reward in the killing of a DC honor student. 15-year-old Maurice Scott was sot and killed on May 26th.

DC city leaders are asking for help in finding the suspect who gunned down 15-year-old Maurice Scott. Mayor Muriel Bowser said a 25-thousand dollar reward is being offered to anyone who can help solve the case.  Scott was shot and killed on the morning of May 26th outside a commercial strip in the 35-hundred block of Wheeler Road, Southeast. Two women and a girl were also wounded in the shooting. DC Police Chief Peter Newsham said  today that Scott was not the intended target. Scott was a freshman at the Somerset Prep school. Police are reminding anyone with information on the incident that they can remain anonymous.  Bowser is asking anyone with any information on Scott’s murder to come forward.

Kate Spade New York Fulfills $1 Million Mental Health Pledge

Anna Bakst, brand president and CEO of Kate Spade New York, said the company hopes to encourage more conversation, education and research around mental health.

NEW YORK (AP) — A year after Kate Spade took her own life, the foundation that bears her name has announced the completion of a $1 million pledge to support mental health services.

The Kate Spade New York Foundation said in a statement Wednesday it is donating $200,000 to The Jed Foundation, which partners with schools to strengthen mental health programs. The fashion brand will match public donations to JED from Wednesday through June 12, up to $100,000, at jedfoundation.org/katespade.

The donations follow money already given to other organizations, including the Crisis Text Line.

Anna Bakst, brand president and CEO of Kate Spade New York, said the company hopes to encourage more conversation, education and research around mental health.

Spade killed herself June 5, 2018, at 55, after years of battling depression and anxiety.

 

Dwyane Wade Memoir To Be Published This Fall

It will focus on the “essential principles” of Wade’s life and career. Wade tells of his rise from Chicago’s South Side to NBA stardom. He was a 13-time All-Star who with the Miami Heat played on three NBA championship teams, two of them also featuring LeBron James.

NEW YORK (AP) — Basketball great Dwyane Wade, who retired at the end of the 2018-2019 regular season, has a memoir coming out this fall.

William Morrow announced Wednesday that the book is called “3 Dimensional” and is scheduled for Oct. 22. It will focus on the “essential principles” of Wade’s life and career. Wade tells of his rise from Chicago’s South Side to NBA stardom. He was a 13-time All-Star who with the Miami Heat played on three NBA championship teams, two of them also featuring LeBron James.

Wade said in a statement that he would share little-known stories and images from his “rollercoaster journey.”

He is also the author of “A Father First: How My Life Became Bigger Than Basketball,” which came out in 2012.

2020 Hopeful Gillibrand Unveils Plan To Legalize Marijuana

Gillibrand says she wants to use the proceeds to support job training and other programs for communities “disproportionately harmed by marijuana laws,” especially helping small businesses owned by women and minorities.

WASHINGTON (AP) — Democratic presidential candidate Kirsten Gillibrand (KEER’-sten JIHL’-uh-brand) has a plan to legalize marijuana and expunge all nonviolent criminal charges associated with it.

The New York senator says in a Medium post on Wednesday she’d work with Congress to decriminalize recreational marijuana use and tax nonprescription marijuana products.

Gillibrand says she wants to use the proceeds to support job training and other programs for communities “disproportionately harmed by marijuana laws,” especially helping small businesses owned by women and minorities.

Gillibrand would expand medical marijuana research, saying it “can help combat our opioid addiction epidemic” and treat veterans’ mental and physical health problems.

She wants to ensure access to medical marijuana is covered by private health insurance plans and by federal programs including Medicare, Medicaid and Department of Veterans Affairs health programs.

Gillibrand launched her 2020 campaign in March.

Is There Finally More Help In The Fight Against Robocalls?

“We get things working really well. We’re flagging all these calls as scams. And then the scammers find a new way,” said Grant Castle, vice president of engineering at T-Mobile. “We have to adjust. It is a constant back-and-forth.”

NEW YORK (AP) — New tools are coming to fight robocalls, but don’t expect unwanted calls to disappear.

Political gridlock could derail bills aimed at beefing up enforcement and forcing phone companies to do more. The companies have been slow to act against such automated calls on their own. And even if companies do implement better technology, scammers and telemarketers will somehow get through in this never-ending arms race.

“We get things working really well. We’re flagging all these calls as scams. And then the scammers find a new way,” said Grant Castle, vice president of engineering at T-Mobile. “We have to adjust. It is a constant back-and-forth.”

Still, there’s hope that new efforts from the Federal Communications Commission and the industry should help you dodge many robocalls, even if they won’t go away completely. In a scheduled vote Thursday with big implications, the FCC is clarifying that phone companies can block many unwanted calls without asking customers first.

Phone scams have cost victims millions of dollars. And they disrupt institutions, not just your dinner. A hospital in Florida, the Moffitt Cancer Center, received 6,600 calls over 90 days faked to look like they were coming from inside the hospital, diverting 65 hours of staff time from patient care.

The aggravation isn’t limited to scammers pretending to be from the IRS or Social Security. Call-blocker YouMail estimates that about a third of robocalls come from debt collectors and companies pitching cruises or insurance.

The robocall problem has exploded because cheap software makes it easy to make mass calls. Enforcement against illegal callers is negligible. Federal agencies have fined scammers hundreds of millions, but it’s been difficult to collect. Many of the callers are overseas. It’s hard to throw the fraudsters in jail.

As a result, robocalls from scammers and legitimate companies have risen to 5 billion per month in the U.S., according to YouMail. That’s up from 2.7 billion in November 2017, when the government gave wireless companies such as Verizon and T-Mobile permission to block some problem calls that are certainly scams, like if they started with a 911 area code.

Wireless carriers are implementing a system to identify faked numbers and have rolled out call-blocking apps. But they haven’t done much else, worried about their own legal liability for accidentally blocking calls that should go through.

Rules the FCC is expected to approve Thursday could make call-blocking widespread. But carriers still wouldn’t have to make call-blocking the default, and they could charge for it, too — just as they now charge for some caller ID features and other extras.

FCC Chairman Ajit Pai believes wireless carriers will have an incentive to step up and offer these services for free.

“These robocalls that are being placed on their own networks are a hassle and a cost for them to handle,” Pai said in an interview.

He said he hopes that this measure helps consumers avoid all unwanted calls, not just illegal scams.

That worries businesses and institutions that make such calls. Royal Credit Union, a small Midwestern bank, says widespread call-blocking would make it harder for their fraud alerts and low-balance warnings to reach customers. Customers “expect us to reach them in certain situations,” CEO Brandon Riechers said.

Another angle of attack is to get rid of “spoofed” numbers. That’s when a scammer fakes the number on your phone to look like it’s coming from the same area code you have, in an effort to get you to pick up.

The industry has been working on a system that will ensure that the number that comes up on people’s phones is real. That’s only beginning to roll out, and to work well, all the carriers have to implement it. There’s no hard government deadline, but Pai has threatened regulatory action if it doesn’t happen this year.

The Senate, with near-unanimous support, passed a bill in May that would give carriers an 18-month deadline, as well as give regulators more tools to go after scammers. But it’s not clear how the bill will fare in the Democrat-controlled House, which has several anti-robocall proposals that go further.

New technology should help fight the problem, but the government must force carriers to implement it, said Dave Summitt, Moffitt’s cybersecurity executive.

“We can’t do it by ourselves,” he said. “We need help.”

He believes Congress needs to force carriers to stop spoofed numbers from showing up on phones. But he’s also worried organizations like his would have to redo their telecom systems to get that technology to work.

Even when this system does launch, there are issues. T-Mobile has deployed the system for calls between its customers, but it doesn’t work on iPhones yet. Old-fashioned copper landlines will be left out, too.

And determined scammers and telemarketers will likely find ways to get through, as they are good at wriggling through defenses. Think of how malware on personal computers is still a problem despite antivirus software. The government’s Do Not Call Registry has been around since 2003, but Americans still get billions of unwanted calls.

Automated callers could circumvent new safety measures by buying real numbers and using those to call you. They could hack into businesses and hijack the phone lines, then use those to call out, said T-Mobile’s Castle. He said he has already seen that happen.

Doctor Charged With Murder In Painkiller Overdose Deaths

More than two dozen wrongful death lawsuits have been filed against the doctor and the hospital system. Families alleged their loved ones were negligently or intentionally killed by painkiller overdoses ordered by Husel. Some also have questioned whether they were misled about the graveness of the patients’ conditions.

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio critical-care doctor was arrested and charged with murder Wednesday in the deaths of 25 hospital patients who authorities say were deliberately given overdoses of painkillers.

Dr. William Husel, who was fired from the Columbus-area Mount Carmel Health System in December and stripped of his medical license after the allegations came to light, turned himself in for an arraignment on 25 counts of murder.

Franklin County prosecutor Ron O’Brien said other medical staff who were interviewed were treated as witnesses, and he doesn’t anticipate anyone else will be charged.

A lawyer for Husel has said he didn’t intend to kill patients. Messages seeking comment were left for that attorney.

Mount Carmel Health System found Husel ordered potentially fatal drug doses for 29 patients over several years, including five who may have been given that pain medication when there still was a chance to improve their conditions with treatment. The hospital system said six more patients got doses that were excessive but likely didn’t cause their deaths.

Many of the deceased patients were seriously ill. Any potential motive remains unclear.

Police Sgt. Terry McConnell said none of the affected families police spoke with felt what happened was “mercy treatment.”

Husel was fired after concerns arose, though Mount Carmel has said it should have expedited the process of investigating and removing Husel, who worked there for five years.

The health system’s officials said Husel wasn’t removed from patient care until four weeks after a concern about him was raised last fall, and that three patients died during those weeks after getting excessive doses he ordered.

After Husel was charged, Mount Carmel officials pledged to continue cooperating with authorities.

More than two dozen wrongful death lawsuits have been filed against the doctor and the hospital system. Families alleged their loved ones were negligently or intentionally killed by painkiller overdoses ordered by Husel. Some also have questioned whether they were misled about the graveness of the patients’ conditions.

Mount Carmel has publicly apologized and already settled some of the civil cases for hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Hospital system officials has said all employees who were part of administering medication for affected patients have been removed from patient care as a precaution.

There were 48 nurses and pharmacists under review were reported to their respective boards. Thirty of those employees were put on leave, and 18 no longer work there, including some who left years ago, officials said.

Husel previously was a supervised resident at the Cleveland Clinic, where his work is under internal investigation. It said a preliminary review found his prescribing practices there were “consistent with appropriate care.”

The State Medical Board has suspended his license. Records show no prior disciplinary action against him, and the board won’t disclose whether it received any complaints that didn’t result in such action.

Have You Dreamed of Becoming a Homeowner?

The applications is open for qualified individuals interested in purchasing a home in Prince George’s County

The home-buying season is in full swing and this morning I have information on how Habitat for Humanity Metro Maryland is helping to make the dream of homeownership real for those looking to live in Prince George’s County. My guest is John Paukstis – President and CEO of Habitat for Humanity Metro Maryland

Habitat for Humanity Metro Maryland is seeking qualified home purchase applicants for 3 homes located in Prince George’s County and has opened its homebuyer applications process. More information here: www.habitatmm.org

 

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A Conversation with DC Police Chief Peter Newsham

We’re constantly hearing tragic reports on the recent shootings in the District. City Officials and Community Leaders are working to end gun violence. Tonight, we sit down with the Police Chief Peter Newsham. He will address all of your concerns and how’s he’s planning to keep our city safe. We want to hear your input give us a call and join us for a conversation…

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METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT

Summer Crime Initiative – Each of the past ten summers, MPD has identified five to six focus areas that have experienced a high density of violent crime. Throughout the summer months, MPD then focuses all available resources, utilizes the latest crime-fighting technology, and calls upon partner agencies and organizations to assist in a coordinated effort to reduce violent crime in these areas. The goal of the SCI is to reduce violent crime through strategic prevention and focused enforcement. During the summer months, MPD will:

  • Focus resources on repeat violent offenders through intelligence, tactical operations, gun recovery, technology, and patrol enforcement.
  • Put offenders on notice: if a crime occurs in target areas, all law enforcement resources will be utilized (call-in, door-to-door, etc.).
  • Use crime analysis to track and address crimes daily.
  • Use various policing strategies, both overt and covert.
  • Conduct outreach and youth/family programs

2019 SCI Areas:

  1. Fifth District – Langston Carver/Trinidad/Kingman Park
  2. Sixth District – Fort DuPont/Benning
  3. Sixth District – Benning Ridge/Marshall Heights
  4. Seventh District – Historic Anacostia
  5. Seventh District – Congress Heights
  6. Seventh District – Washington Highlands

DC Police Chief Peter Newsham

DC Police Nab Suspect In Multiple Sexual Assaults and Home Invasions

Washington, D.C. (Tuesday, June 4, 2019) – Joined by D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser, Police Chief Peter Newsham today announced an arrest in what he called a series of brazen home invasions and sexual assaults. The suspect is 58-year-old Lester Wilkerson who was taken into custody yesterday shortly after allegedly breaking into a home in the 16-hundred block of Irving Street, NW.  Police said Wilkerson has a lengthy criminal record and was just released from prison in April for similar crimes in the same neighborhood.  He has been charged with three counts of burglary, two counts of first-degree sexual abuse and one count of assault with a dangerous weapon. 

According to police, Wilkerson broke into a home around 2:30 p.m. Monday and confronted two women,  demanding money from the victims.   The women ran from the home and screamed for help, according to officials. Police said a neighbor heard the screams and ran to help.  Police said the neighbor confronted the suspect in a back alley as he was attempting to flee the scene and began to follow him.  Wilkerson told the neighbor he had a gun.  But Chief Newsham said the neighbor continued to follow Wilkerson at a safe distance as he attempted to alert police.  While following the suspect, Wilkerson allegedly threw a brick at the neighbor but missed him.   The neighbor was eventually able to flag down nearby officers who chased Wilkerson and took him into custody.

Newsham said Wilkerson has targeted the Irvinig Street neighborhood fefot.  Last month, police said Wilkerson broke into a home in the 16-hundred block of Irving Steet, NW about 1 a.m. and confronted a woman in her bedroom.   Authorities said Wilkerson demanded money from the woman, forced her to undress and sexually assaulted her.

Just days later on May 23rd, police said Wilkerson was back on the same block and confronted a woman in her bedroom and also demanded money and sexually assaulted her before fleeing the home.

While police believe Wilkerson is the suspect in all three cases, they say they will continue to beef-up patrols in that area.  Authorities are also checking to see if Wilkerson could possibly be connected to any other cases in the area.

DC Lawmaker Wants to Make GoGo Official Music of Nation’s Capital

Washington, D.C. (Tuesday, June 4, 2019) – D.C. Councilmember Kenyan R. McDuffie wants Go-Go to be the official music genre of the nation’s capital.  The Ward 5 lawmaker today introduced the Go-Go Official Music of the District of Columbia Designation Act of 2019.

In addition to amending the official D.C. code to enshrine Go-Go music as a part of the fabric of the District, the legislation also requires the Mayor Muriel Bowser to design and implement a program to support, preserve, and archive Go-Go music and its related documents and recordings.

“To me, and so many other native Washingtonians, Go-Go music has become so much more than just a musical genre. It is the very fabric of the city’s cultural and artistic expression,” McDuffie said, “Designating Go-Go the official music of the city signals to those who have been here and to those who continue to move here, that this music represents the lived experiences of native Washingtonians. It codifies into law that Go-Go will never be muted in the District of Columbia.”

DC is the birthplace of Go-Go and in recent months the genre has been pushed to the top of the headlines when T-Mobile, which owns the MetroPCS  store at the corner of 7th Street and Florida Avenue, NW asked the store owner to stop blasting the music outside the store.  That demand prompted a range of protests and birthed the #DontMuteDC movement.  The decision to stop playing Go-Go outside the store has since been reversed.  But supporters of Go-Go music say it was a clear assault on the rich culture of the city and the role Go-Go music plays in the city.

The measure will have to pass the full council and be approved by the Mayor.

 

Barry Jenkins To Direct Film About Choreographer Alvin Ailey

A spokesperson for Fox Searchlight on Monday confirmed that the studio is developing the project, with the “Moonlight” filmmaker directing. Jenkins last helmed the Oscar-nominated James Baldwin adaptation “If Beale Street Could Talk.”

NEW YORK (AP) — Barry Jenkins will direct a film based on the life of choreographer Alvin Ailey.

A spokesperson for Fox Searchlight on Monday confirmed that the studio is developing the project, with the “Moonlight” filmmaker directing. Jenkins last helmed the Oscar-nominated James Baldwin adaptation “If Beale Street Could Talk.”

Raised in segregated rural Texas, Ailey became a pioneering choreographer, dancer and director who helped popularize modern dance. He died in 1989 at the age of 58 from AIDS-related complications. In 2014, President Barack Obama awarded him a posthumous Presidential Medal of Freedom.

The film will be partly based on Jennifer Dunning’s biography “Alvin Ailey: A Life in Dance.” Searchlight last year began developing the film after securing the rights to Ailey’s choreography from the Ailey Organization.

Helping Families in the DMV Live Their Best Lives

TIS Foundation is hosting it’s 25th Anniversary Gala honoring Women in Leadership.

 

Helping families in need to live their best lives.  That’s the mission of the “To Inspire Strong” or TIS Foundation.  They are gearing up for their 25thYear Anniversary Gala by honoring Women In Leadership.  My guest is Maria Trujillo.

To Inspire Strong or Tis Foundation is hosting its 25thYear Anniversary Gala Honoring Women in Leadership Thursday, June 6that the Marriott Marquis.  The TIS Scholarship Program helps to send high school students from SE to spend a summer in Nigeria to study and engage in community service projects.  More information here:

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Two Found Dead In A Home In Clinton

Prince George’s County Police responding to a welfare check last night around 10 p.m. and made a gruesome discovery.

Prince George’s County Police responding to a welfare check last night around 10 p.m. and made a gruesome discovery. The bodies of a man and a woman.

According to police the victim’s suffered upper body trauma and were pronounced dead on the scene. They were found in a 2nd floor bedroom in a town home in the 5800 block of East Boniwood Turn. Detectives have not released the names of the victims or any information on the cause of death.

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A Fire In DC Kills One

nvestigators say her son was inside of the home at the time of the blaze and he made it out safely.

DC Firefighters were called out to a home in the 2200 block of Lawrence Street in Northwest around 3 this morning.

Firefighters had to rescue an elderly woman who was trapped on the second floor. She was rushed to the hospital where she later died from her injuries.

Investigators say her son was inside of the home at the time of the blaze and he made it out safely. The cause of the blaze is still under investigation. The victim’s identity has also not been released. There are reports that the home may not have had a working smoke detector.

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Jay-Z Named The First Billionaire Rapper

“Less than a decade later, it’s clear that Jay-Z has accumulated a fortune that conservatively totals $1 billion, making him one of only a handful of entertainers to become a billionaire—and the first hip-hop artist to do so,” Forbes’ Zack O’Malley Greenburg writes.

“I’m not a businessman. I’m a business man!”

Jay-Z told us but clearly we weren’t listening.

“Less than a decade later, it’s clear that Jay-Z has accumulated a fortune that conservatively totals $1 billion, making him one of only a handful of entertainers to become a billionaire—and the first hip-hop artist to do so,” Forbes’ Zack O’Malley Greenburg writes.

Here are several businesses Jay-Z either owns or has stake in:

  • a $70 million stake in Uber
  • his ownership of the streaming service Tidal
  • his $70 million art collection
  • his ownership of the Roc Nation sports management company
  • $50 million in assorted real estate holdings and his music catalog.

This accomplishment sparks hope in the African -American community because Jay-Z came from virtually nothing but was able to carve out his own success and flourish from there, and the rest is history.

His sixth album, 2001’s “The Blueprint,” was added to the Library of Congress’ National Recording Registry where it was deemed “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.”

Congratulations Mr. Carter! We could not be more proud of you and your continued success. And more importantly, thank you sharing your fortune and for giving back to those who aren’t so fortunate. God bless.

June is Men’s Health Awareness Month: A Conversation with the Men

When was the last time you had a heart to heart conversation with a man about their next doctor’s visit? Throughout the month of June men will be constantly reminded to keep their health a priority. Did you know 30,000 men have died from prostate cancer in the U.S every year? Tonight, we will discuss the importance of men checking their prostate and staying consistent with their doctor visits. It’s Medical Monday, and its time to address your concerns.

Howard University Men’s Health Conference

The Howard University Cancer Center will also present the first annual Men’s Health Conference: From One Brother To Another A Conversation About Our Health on June 15. The conference will feature a panel of experts engaging in a conversation with attendees about health issues that face men today and what they can do to overcome them. Men from all ages are encouraged to attend.

The event will take place June 15 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Walter E. Lester Auditorium at Howard University Hospital, 2041 Georgia Ave., NW. It is free to public and provides lunch.  Register for the conference here.  For questions or more information, call (202) 806-2878.

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Dr. Oladunni Filani-Doctor of Family Medicine with Howard University Hospital.

Website: huhealthcare.com

Mike Smith-Former Patient with Howard University Cancer Center

Clinton Burnside- Sr. Outreach Coordinator with Howard University Cancer Center

Website:cancer.howard.edu

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Foster Parents Needed, Black Photographers Exhibit and More Community News…

Phi Beta Sigma

Join the brothers of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity for their 2nd Annual Fatherhood Luncheon June 15th at the Waterford at Fair Oaks. www.thetatausigma1914.com


Blacks In Government

Blacks In Government is hosting an art completion for youth and young adults 16 to 24. The deadline is June 30th. www.bigrxi.org


HU Study

Howard University Hospital is conducting a 3 month drug free exercise study to evaluate U-I symptoms in women 65 years and older. www.wp4r.org


Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity

Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity invites you to its Father’s Day Breakfast June 15th at the Comfort Inn and Conference Center in Bowie. www.pul1906.org


Foster Parents

Do you have room in your home and heart for a young person trying to make their way? The National Center for Children and Families is in need of foster parents. www.nccf-cares.org


African American Photographers

The Exposure Group African American Photographers Association invites you to its traveling photography exhibit thru July 31st at the Howard University Museum Founders Library. www.exposuregroup.org


HIV Testing

National HIV Testing Day is June 27th. Come out for free confidential testing at Damien Ministries in NE. www.damien-ministries.org


Caregiver

The Blue Flowers Organization is hosting a Caring for the Caregiver workshop June 22nd at North Laurel Community Center and Park. www.blueflowers.org

 

Proposal To Restore DC Inmates Voting Rights

Some DC Council members are considering restoring voting rights to DC inmates while they are still in jail. Councilman Robert C. White, Jr plans to introduce the legislation.

Some lawmakers in DC want to restore voting rights for prisoners while they’re still incarcerated. The Washington Post reports Council member Robert C White Jr plans to propose legislation tomorrow that removes language from a current law that strips voting rights from convicted felons. White said prisoners do not lose their citizenship when they are incarcerated, so they shouldn’t lose their right to vote. At least six members of the Council have agreed to co-introduce the bill.

Hogan Will Not Challenge Trump

Maryland governor Larry Hogan says he will not try to wrestle the Republican presidential nomination away from President Trump. Hogan says, instead, he will focus on being governor of Maryland.

Maryland Republican Governor Larry Hogan will not be challenging President Trump in 2020 for the party’s presidential nomination. Hogan tweeted over the weekend saying he appreciates the encouragement from the people around the nation who urged him to make a run for president, but said he will not be a candidate. Hogan said he will instead focus on his second term as governor and his upcoming role chairing the National Governors Association. Hogan, a moderate Republican in a deep-blue state, said several people approached him about running.

5 Injured In Venice As Cruise Ship Slams Into Tourist Boat

She described the ship “advancing slowly but inevitably towards the dock.” She said “the bow of the ship crashed hard into the bank with its massive weight crushing a big piece of it. Sirens were wailing loudly; it was a very dramatic scene.”

VENICE, Italy (AP) — A towering, out-of-control cruise ship rammed into a dock and a tourist riverboat on a busy Venice canal on Sunday morning, injuring five people, officials said. The collision sparked new calls for placing restrictions on cruise ships in the famed city.

The crash happened about 8:30 a.m. (0630 GMT) on the Giudecca Canal, a major thoroughfare that leads to St. Mark’s Square in the northeastern Italian city.

The MSC Opera cruise ship, apparently unable to stop, blared its horn as it slammed into the much smaller River Countess boat and the dock as dozens of people ran away in panic. In videos of the crash, people were seen rushing to disembark from the moored riverboat over a short gangplank, and at least two people were left caught on the walkway as the vessel was dislodged from the pier.

Elisabetta Pasqualin was watering plants on her terrace when she heard warning sirens and stepped out to see the crash.

“There was this huge ship in a diagonal position in the Giudecca Canal, with a tugboat near which seemed like it couldn’t do anything,” she said.

She described the ship “advancing slowly but inevitably towards the dock.” She said “the bow of the ship crashed hard into the bank with its massive weight crushing a big piece of it. Sirens were wailing loudly; it was a very dramatic scene.”

When the cruise ship rammed the riverboat, she said the smaller vessel looked like it was “made of plastic or paper” rather than steel.

Local officials said five women aboard the riverboat were injured. They said one was released immediately from a hospital, while four others were advised to remain under medical care for a few days.

Earlier, medical authorities said four of the women — an American, a New Zealander and two Australians between the ages of 67 and 72 — were injured falling or trying to run away when the cruise ship rammed into the River Countess.

Venice is a tremendously popular site for both tourists and cruise ships, especially during the summer tourist season.

The cruise ship’s owner, MSC Cruises, said the vessel was about to dock at a passenger terminal in Venice when it had a mechanical problem. Two tugboats guiding the cruise ship into Venice tried to stop the MSC Opera, but they were unable to prevent it from ramming into the riverboat.

“The two tugboats tried to stop the giant and then a tow cable broke, cut by the collision with the riverboat,” Davide Calderan, president of a tugboat association in Venice, told the Italian news agency ANSA.

Calderan said the cruise ship’s engine was locked when the captain called for help.

Italian media posted an audio clip of the MSC Opera’s pilot telling emergency officials that the ship experienced a loss of controls and “activated all the procedures to avoid what in the end happened, which was an impact.”

On an audio clip, the pilot said anchors were dropped and that tugboats connected to the ship’s bow and stern took maneuvers to stop the ship. “Here on the bridge, we don’t understand what happened,” the pilot is heard saying. An investigation was launched.

The collision froze boat traffic in the busy canal, and forced another MSC cruise ship to drop anchors in front of the historic city as it waited for the damaged vessels to be removed. Coincidentally, this famous maritime city on Sunday was celebrating an ancient tradition called the “Marriage of the Sea,” which features processions of boats. But the crash forced parts of the celebration to be canceled, Italian media reported.

Following the collision, calls for banning cruise ships in Venice, long a source of contention in the over-extended tourist city, were renewed.

For many, the crash served as a wake-up call. Opponents say cruise ships are out-of-scale for Venice, cause pollution, endanger the lagoon’s ecosystem and a danger.

“Obviously, we’ve seen today that our worst fears have come true,” said Jane Da Mosto, an environmental scientist and executive director of We Are Here Venice. Her group backs efforts to ban cruise ships from Venice.

“There were 111 people on the river cruise boat that the big ship crashed into. They could have all died,” she said. She said the cruise ship could have plowed through the concrete embankment and “hit houses, monuments and crowds of people.”

“The port authority, the government ministers, the other institutions have often tried to ridicule the resistance movement against the cruise ships, saying that an accident like this could never occur,” she added. “The government shouldn’t be so weak in giving in to the pressure of the lobby groups, like the cruise ship companies.”

The collision came four days after a river cruise ship collided with a sightseeing boat carrying South Korean tourists in Hungary’s capital, killing seven and leaving 21 others missing.

Not everyone in Venice is opposed to the cruise ships. Pasqualin, the woman who witnessed the collision, counted herself among those prior to Sunday’s crash.

“I’ve always been positive about the ships, but I have to admit I’ve started to change my mind now, because this was a tragic, terrible and dramatic scene,” she said.

Italian officials said the collision underscored the need to ban cruise ships from using the busy Giudecca Canal, but they stopped short of calling for a ban on cruise ships.

“Today’s accident in the port of Venice proves that cruise ships shouldn’t be allowed to pass down the Giudecca anymore,” said Danilo Toninelli, Italy’s transport minister. “After many years of inertia, we are finally close to a solution to protect both the lagoon and tourism.”

The MSC Opera was built in 2004. It can carry over 2,675 passengers in 1,071 cabins. According to its sailing schedule, it left Venice on May 26 and traveled to Kotor, Montenegro, and Mykonos, Santorini and Corfu in Greece before returning Sunday to Venice.

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Cain Burdeau reported from Castelbuono, Sicily.

Tackling Mental Health in The Black Community

The “Can We Talk” Conference in partnership with Taraji P. Henson is taking place this week.

Tackling depression, suicide, and a host of other mental health issues.  The Black Mental Health Alliance is hosting a big conference this week designed to shine the spotlight on the topic.  It’s part of the Taraji P. Henson “Can We Talk Initiative.” My guest is Jan Desper Peters – Executive Director of the Black Mental Health Alliance

The Black Mental Health Alliance is hosting “The Can We Talk Conference and Benefit Dinner,” an event in partnership with Taraji P. Henson’s Boris L. Henson Foundation from June 7th– 9that the Grand Hyatt in DC. More information here: 

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Warriors Beat Raptors 109-104 To Even NBA Finals

“Third quarter we didn’t play well enough. We missed too many shots,” Raptors guard Kyle Lowry said. “They got out in transition and got a little confidence going. We lost the game there.”

TORONTO (AP) — The Golden State Warriors relied on a champion’s heart to overcome their weary bodies.

Klay Thompson scored 25 points before leaving with a hamstring injury, Stephen Curry had 23 and the Warriors ran off the first 18 points of the second half on the way to a 109-104 victory over the Toronto Raptors on Sunday night that tied the NBA Finals at one game apiece.

With Kevin Durant already out and Thompson eventually joining him in the fourth quarter, the Warriors don’t feel great — but they would’ve felt a whole lot worse flying home in a 2-0 hole.

“I think that when you get to this stage, our DNA shows up,” Curry said.

Andre Iguodala, himself slow to get up after a hard fall in the first half, made the clinching 3-pointer with 5.9 seconds left after the Raptors scored 10 straight points to cut it to 106-104.

Kawhi Leonard had 34 points and 14 rebounds for the Raptors. They had won five straight since falling behind 2-0 in the Eastern Conference finals.

Curry appeared to be laboring as well in the first half, returning to the locker room in the midst of six straight misses to start the game.

But the Warriors cobbled together a good enough finish to the second quarter to keep it close, then stormed out of the locker room with one of their vintage third-quarter charges that have been so frequent during their run to five straight NBA Finals.

“Third quarter we didn’t play well enough. We missed too many shots,” Raptors guard Kyle Lowry said. “They got out in transition and got a little confidence going. We lost the game there.”

DeMarcus Cousins was inserted into the starting lineup and delivered 11 points, 10 rebounds and six assists, and Draymond Green had 17 points, 10 rebounds and nine assists — missing by one assist a fourth straight triple-double.

The series moves to their Oracle Arena for Games 3 and 4, with the first NBA Finals to be played outside the U.S. assured of returning to Canada for Game 5.

The Warriors will hope to have enough healthy bodies to get through it. Thompson landed awkwardly after a 3-point attempt early in the fourth quarter and limped off soon after, with backup center Kevon Looney already missing the second half with a chest or shoulder injury.

And Golden State is still without Durant, who missed his seventh straight game with a strained right calf but hopes to return during the series.

For now, they got key contributions from Quinn Cook, who hit three 3-pointers, and veteran center Andrew Bogut, who wasn’t even part of the roster most of the season but came off the bench for three baskets.

“It was a great win. We got to go home and protect our home floor and we’ll see about all the injuries,” coach Steve Kerr said. “But I’m very proud of our team and in particular all the guys off the bench.”

Kerr said Thompson told him that he thought his injury was minor and he’d be fine, but added that “Klay could be half dead and he would say he would be fine.” Kerr was unsure the nature of Looney’s injury.

Fred VanVleet scored 17 points for the Raptors, who had red T-shirts with their slogan “We The North” hanging on seats around the arena.

The Warriors sure were seeing red, especially Curry, during a mostly miserable first half when they missed 20 of their first 28 shots.

He hung his head and didn’t even attempt to run back when VanVleet stole the ball from him and made a layup to give Toronto an 11-point lead with a little more than 2 minutes remaining in the half.

But Curry made two free throws for the final points of the half to cut it to 59-54, then the Warriors came back and pitched a shutout until nearly the midpoint of the third quarter during a series-changing — perhaps season-changing — swing.

Iguodala had five quick points including a 3-pointer that moved Golden State into the lead at 61-59. The surge continued with three straight baskets from Thompson and three more from Green, whose last one capped the 18-0 run that Elias said was the longest to start a half in NBA Finals history and made it 72-59 before Toronto finally got on the board with a 3-pointer with VanVleet with 6:20 remaining in the period.

“They moved the ball really well and were running freely,” Raptors center Marc Gasol said. “Once they run freely, everything opens up for them.”

The Warriors had won 12 straight Game 1s and this was their first time playing from behind in the finals since they were down 2-1 to Cleveland in 2015. They showed no signs of concern during the off days, and Thompson suggested part of the problem during their 118-109 loss Thursday was rust after they had nine days off in between series.

Their bigger problem early in Game 2 was the defense of the Raptors. But Toronto — which had a 23-0 advantage in second-chance points — missed a chance to take a comfortable lead into the half and couldn’t overcome its 37 percent shooting, with Pascal Siakam going 5 for 18 for 12 points after scoring 32 in the opener.

TIP-INS

Warriors: Curry had his streak of 30-point games snapped at six. Wilt Chamberlain and Rick Barry share the Warriors’ postseason record with seven straight. … Kerr earned his 76th postseason victory, moving past Chuck Daly and Don Nelson.

Raptors: Siakam missed his first three shots, as many as he missed in Game 1 while going 14 for 17. … OG Anunoby was active for the first time in the playoffs after having an emergency appendectomy April 11, but didn’t play.

FAMOUS FAN

President Barack Obama sat next to NBA Commissioner Adam Silver across the court from the Toronto bench, getting a loud ovation and “MVP! MVP!” chants when shown on the overhead video screen and introduced in the second quarter.

UP NEXT

Golden State hosts Game 3 on Wednesday night.

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Fatal Shooting In District Heights

The identities of the victims have not been released.

Prince George’s County Police are looking into a double shooting in District Height’s.

It happened on Saturday in a parking lot. Officers found two men shot inside of a running car in the 1900 block of Rochelle Avenue. It located just off of Walker Mill Road

One of the victims found later died at the hospital. The other victim survived. No word was given on a possible suspect. The identities of the victims have not been released.

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Famed New Orleans Chef Who Fed Civil Rights Leaders Dies

“If your soul is in New Orleans, I know what to give you,” Chase said during an interview. “I’m going to give you some jambalaya. I can give you some stewed chicken. I can give you some shrimp Creole.”

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Legendary New Orleans chef Leah Chase always had problems when customers asked if she served “soul food.” Well, that would depend on where your soul was, she’d say. If it was in China, she couldn’t really help you.

But if your soul was in New Orleans, well that was different.

“If your soul is in New Orleans, I know what to give you,” Chase said during an interview. “I’m going to give you some jambalaya. I can give you some stewed chicken. I can give you some shrimp Creole.”

Chase, who fed generations of New Orleanians and tourists alike at Dooky Chase’s restaurant, died Saturday. She was 96.

Sephora Closing For Diversity Training

Officials at Sephora are responding to a tweet by R & B singer SZA accusing a California location of racial profiling her back in April.

Officials at Sephora are responding to a tweet by R & B singer SZA accusing a California location of racial profiling her back in April.

SZA tweeted “Lmao Sandy Sephora location 614 Calabasas called security to make sure I wasn’t stealing. We had a long talk. U have a blessed day Sandy,”

Sephora responded, “You are a part of the Sephora family, and we are committed to ensuring every member of our community feels welcome and included at our stores.”

On Wednesday’s every store and its corporate office in the U.S. will close for diversity training for its staff.

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DuVernay Says Watch ‘When They See Us’ At Your Own Pace

“For some people this is all going to be new, like, ‘Wait, what?’ And for other people it’s deeply felt because they’ve experienced it in their lives as people of color or people who faced injustice.”

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Netflix is made for bingeing, but filmmaker Ava DuVernay thinks that audiences should watch her Central Park Five miniseries ”When They See Us ” at their own pace.

The four-part series explores the true story of five black and Latino teenagers from Harlem who were coerced into confessing to a rape they didn’t commit in 1989 and follows them over the course of 25 years. It’s currently available to Netflix subscribers.

DuVernay said the viewing experience will be different for everyone.

“I think it really is going to depend on where you are politically and culturally,” she said in an interview last month. “For some people this is all going to be new, like, ‘Wait, what?’ And for other people it’s deeply felt because they’ve experienced it in their lives as people of color or people who faced injustice.”

While many might choose to watch all five hours in one sitting, the “Selma” filmmaker knows that method might now work for all.

“I shared it with a bunch of people and some people really need to take breaks after and some people want to power through,” DuVernay said.

She experienced something similar when her Oscar-nominated prison system documentary “13th” hit the streaming service in 2016.

“There were people that couldn’t watch that straight through and it was only 100 minutes,” she said. “But Netflix gives you the luxury of being able to do it in a space and at a time when you’re comfortable. It’s always there. And I think that’s what this offering is. Hopefully people will engage with it where and when they want.”

The storytelling itself is intended to be a little unconventional, even for people immersed in true crime stories. DuVernay wanted to blend aspects of the “crime drama” and the “family drama” genres to “really dig into truth and justice.”

“A lot of the crime dramas deal with the sensational element. They deal with the spectacle of the crime, the spectacle of the loss. Family dramas usually have nuance or are a bit slower,” she said. “I tried to put those together in a way that I don’t feel I’ve seen a lot of, especially applied to black people.”

She also hopes that those inclined to watch things like “The Night Of” and “Making a Murderer” will want to dig into this story in a similar way.

“This is true. This is real. This has political repercussions. Can we apply that genre of the crime drama that’s become so popular now and in the limited series format and apply that to a case that has real world stakes even now?” DuVernay said. “I don’t know what the answer is. We’ll see.”

Respiratory Failure Is To Blame In The Death Of A Prince George’s Co. Couple In The DR

The two were staying at the Bahia Principle Hotel at the Playa Nueva Romana Resort.

It’s all the talk here in the DMV. The death of a couple from Prince George’s County vacationing in the Dominican Republic.

Officials in the Dominican say an autopsy showed 49-year-old Cynthia Day and her fiance 63-year-old Nathaniel Holmes died from respiratory failure and pulmonary edema. More specifically the report found fluid in their lungs.

Family members here in Maryland are angry and puzzled over the sudden death. They question how both of them could have died at the same time in the hotel room. Day and Holmes were found on Thursday, the day they were due to return to the U.S. Police there say there were no signs of any violence in their room.

The two were staying at the Bahia Principle Hotel at the Playa Nueva Romana Resort. It’s on the Southeast side of the island.

They are the most recent Americans that have traveled to the Dominican that either went missing or were harmed. Last week a woman from Delaware shared her story & graphics pictures after she was allegedly beaten almost to death by a person and held captive at her resort. The man wearing a hotel uniform pulled her into a janitors closet and attacked her for hours. Only to leave her in a part of the resort to die.

The victim’s mouth was ripped apart, she lost one tooth and others were pushed out of alignment. Her nose was broken and she suffered an orbital fracture. She even had teeth marks on her hip.

Once at the hospital the victim and her husband had to force them to do a rape test. After 48 hours they only did an external swab. It’s still unclear if she was rapped.

Tammy Lawrence-Daley and her husband were staying at the Majestic Elegance Punta Cana. It happened back in January and no arrests have been made. In fact, the resorts insurance company said the hotel is not responsible because she could not prove it was, in fact, a hotel employee.  Daley is still trying to fight this in court. Daley has until July to get a Dominican attorney to help her.

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New Details Unfolding In the Virginia Beach Mass Shooting

Updated @ 8:34pm

(Sunday, June 2, 2019) – Authorities have released new details about the gunman who opened fire Friday at a Virginia Beach government office building killing 12 people.  Officials say 40-year-old DeWayne Craddock sent an email just hours before his mass shooting informing employers that he was resigning.  What officials don’t know is why Craddock was quitting and what was the motive for his shooting rampage.

“He was an employee in good standing and showed satisfactory job performance,” said City Manager Dave Hansen.

Craddock appeared to have had no felony record, making him eligible to purchase guns.  Government investigators identified two .45-caliber pistols used in the attack.  Officials believe they were all purchased legally in 2016 and 2018.  Co-workers described Craddock as quiet, nice, and polite.  Neighbors said he liked cars and bodybuilding.

Police Chief James Cervera said investigators are retracing the gunman’s activities on the day of the attack, using his electronic keycard to track his movement through secure areas of the building.  They are also looking over his personal and professional life trying to find a motive.  “Right now we do not have anything glaring.  There’s nothing that hits you right between the eyes.  But we are working on it,” added the Police Chief.

The gunman was an engineer at the Virginia Beach Department of Public Utilities for 15 years.  He worked in the city’s water and sanitary sewers branch.

Shortly before Craddock began Friday afternoon’s massacre, he was in the office bathroom brushing his teeth, according to a co-worker.  Not long afterwards, at around 4pm, officers received calls about an active shooter in Building 2.

Authorities identified those killed as Virginia Beach residents Michelle “Missy” Langer, Ryan Keith Cox, Tara Welch Gallagher, Mary Louise Gayle, Alexander Mikhail Gusev, Katherine A. Nixon, Joshua O. Hardy and Herbert “Bert” Snelling; Chesapeake residents Laquita C. Brown and Robert “Bobby” Williams; Norfolk resident Richard H. Nettleton; and Powhatan resident Christopher Kelly Rapp.

Makeshift memorials have been placed in front of the building where the shooting took place as family, friends, and loved ones are gathering to cry, hug, and pray.  “We just need a place to go to release this pain and anger” said one woman.  I can’t believe another mass shooting has happened and now it’s right here in the place I come to work at every day.”

Four other victims of Friday’s shooting remain in the hospital.  The gunman was killed in a shootout with police.

 

Prince George’s County Promising Facelift for Declining Shopping Centers

Prince George’s County, Maryland (Friday, May 31, 2019) – Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks says she has heard the complaints of residents loud and clear.  Alsobrooks is promising to breathe new life into dozens of declining shopping centers around the county with  nearly two million dollars in grants.

Alsobrooks, joined by other county and state officials,  announced County and State Commercial Property Improvement Program grant awards that will help revitalize some of Prince George’s shopping centers that have fallen into disrepair.  The $1.9 millions will be awarded to nine shopping center owners to make facade improvements to increase safety, competitiveness and visibility.

The county executive unveiled her plan in Clinton at the Landing at Woodyard Shopping Center.  That center, long vacate and blight, is beginning to see new life with new stores being added.

While County Executive Alsobrooks has a focus on new development in the County, such as the new Kaiser Permanente building, planned WMATA headquarters and Urban Atlantic build-out in New Carrollton, “my administration is also laser-focused on redevelopment, including the 42 shopping centers identified as in-need of improvements,” added Alsobrooks. Seventy-eight percent of the CPIP grant recipients are owners of shopping centers inside the Beltway.