Judge Rules DC Mayor's COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate For District Employees Unlawful Judge Rules DC Mayor's COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate For District Employees Unlawful
Judge Rules DC Mayor's Covid-19 Vaccine Mandate For District Employees Unlawful D.C. Superior Court Judge Maurice Ross ruled that Mayor Muriel Bowser's COVID-19 Mandate was unlawful, officials said. The mandate requiring district employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19 is illegal, according to Ross. Judge Ross said that any loss of benefits, rights, or wages, related to the unethical mandate, should be appropriately expunged, according to the D.C. Police Union.
Suspect Identified In Killing Of Young Jewish Father From Baltimore Suspect Identified In Killing Of Young Jewish Father From Baltimore
Suspect Identified In Killing Of Young Jewish Father From Baltimore Police have identified the suspect wanted for the murder of a young Jewish father killed while at work in D.C. earlier this month, authorities say. Aryeh Wolf, 25, of Baltimore, was fatally shot in the 5100 block of Call Place, Southeast around 3:41 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 10, amid a string of antisemitic crimes, according to Metropolitan Police. The suspect wanted for his murder was captured on security footage and has been identified as Avery Miller, 27.  He is wanted on a DC Superior Court arrest warrant charging him with First Degree Murder While Armed. A $25,000 reward is being of…
Teen Charged In DC Event Shooting That Killed Juvenile, Wounded 3 Adults Teen Charged In DC Event Shooting That Killed Juvenile, Wounded 3 Adults
Teen Charged In DC Event Shooting That Killed Juvenile, Wounded 3 Adults Police have identified the victim and arrested the suspect in a D.C. homicide, officials said. Sometime before 9 p.m. on June 19, 15-year-old Chase Poole shot four victims during an event that took place in the 2000 block of 14th Street, the Metropolitan Police Department reported. The juvenile male victim was taken to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead, authorities said. Two adult male victims and one female victim were also taken to the hospital, and treated for non-life threatening injuries, police reported. On August 18, through a DC Superior Court custody order, Pool…
US Marshals Service Nabs DC Homicide Suspect Hiding In Jamaica US Marshals Service Nabs DC Homicide Suspect Hiding In Jamaica
US Marshals Service Nabs DC Homicide Suspect Hiding In Jamaica A D.C. man, who was wanted for a January homicide, was found and arrested in Jamaica, officials said. At around 6:15 p.m. on January 31, police found a male victim, 27 year-old Tarek Boothe, suffering from a gunshot wound in the 3200 block of M Street, according to the Metropolitan Police Department. Authorities reported that Boothe was transported to a local hospital where he died of his injures. On August 16, members of the U.S. Marshals Service Florida and Caribbean Regional Fugitive Task Force located shooting suspect Ranje Reynolds, 24, in Kingston Jamaica, officials said. Reyno…
New Details Emerge, Reward Offered For Information On Armed Kidnapping In DC New Details Emerge, Reward Offered For Information On Armed Kidnapping In DC
New Details Emerge, Reward Offered For Information On Armed Kidnapping In DC New details have emerged in connection to an armed kidnapping allegedly involving a DC man late last month, authorities say. The suspect, who has been identified as Marquez Parker, 44, allegedly forced a woman into a vehicle at gunpoint around 3:40 a.m., Wednesday, July 27, according to Metropolitan police. Parker allegedly struck the woman with the firearm before forcing her into the vehicle.  Surveillance footage has been released showing Parker in hopes to locate him. The vehicle in question has since been recovered and the victim was located. Police believe that this incident wa…
Man Charged In Connection To 2005 Armed Sexual Abuse Incident: Metropolitan Police Man Charged In Connection To 2005 Armed Sexual Abuse Incident: Metropolitan Police
Man Charged In Connection To 2005 Armed Sexual Abuse Incident: Metropolitan Police A lengthy investigation into the alleged sexual assault of a minor who was threatened with a handgun in Southeast in 2005 led to the arrest of a 41-year-old man who is facing charges in DC Superior Court, authorities announced. Marquette Johnson, who has no fixed address, was arrested on Thursday, Aug. 4 following a nearly two-decade-long investigation into alleged sexual abuse dating back to an incident in November 2005., according to the Metropolitan Police Department. At approximately 8:30 a.m. on Monday, November 28, 2005, police said that Johnson allegedly approached his juvenile victi…