- County, 5 Closed Clubs Reach Compromise (f)
Prince George's County leaders said last night that they had reached an agreement with owners of five nightclubs that County Executive Jack B. Johnson shuttered last week and would help the clubs work out security plans rather than persist in seeking to close them. April 2, 2007
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- Crime Log July 26, 2007 Laurel Leader (f)
Ispahan Loop, 9200 block, 9:49 a.m. July 19. Theft from auto.
Ispahan Loop, 9200 block, 9:32 a.m. July 18. Theft from auto
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- Crime Map 20708 (Washington Post) (f)
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- D.C. Red-Light Cameras Fail to Reduce Accidents (p)(f)
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- DC Police Survey for Residents Feb 2007 (f)
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- DC Restaurants face enforced sales rules, after smoke ban (f)
Under rules on the books since 2002, but only now about to be enforced by the D.C. Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, restaurants will have to prove 45 percent of their sales are food-related or that food sales come to $2,000 per seat per year, whichever is lower. June 22, 2007
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- Delegates displeased with owner’s club plans (p)(f)
Three state lawmakers say the Amazon nightclub owner’s plans to open a restaurant with live music instead of a strip club still may be troublesome. Feb 9, 2006
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- Discography (p)(f)
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- District is moving forward with Oak Hill renovation plans (p)(f)
The District is moving forward with plans to renovate the Oak Hill Youth Center where it stands in Laurel, but local officials and residents hope to fend off those plans. Laurel Gazette Feb 26, 2006
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- Doors, Windows Battered At 22 Pr. George`s Homes (p)(f)
The incidentwas part of a three-hour spree that left doors and windows smashed in at least 22 Prince George`s County homes, police said yesterday. The vandals injured no one and took nothing from the houses and apartments as they moved undeterred across a 10-mile swath from District Heights to the Lake Arbor section of Mitchellville, police said. WP A1 Jan 10, 2006
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- Drugs, Violence and Youth (f)
"And then there is the violence that happens at clubs. If you go to the club and a band calls out your neighborhood but not theirs, a person could get jealous, and a fight breaks out and you get thrown out of the club. But it doesn't end, because then the neighborhood you were fighting comes through your hood and starts shooting at your hood. May 11, 2007
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- Evaluation of Youth Curfew in PG County (p)(f)
This report has not been published by the U.S. Department of Justice. To provide better customer service, NCJRS has made this Federallyfunded grant final report available electronically in addition to traditional paper copies. Opinions or points of view expressed are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice. 06/19/2003
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- Executive PressReleases (p)(f)
Prince George`s County Executive Jack Johnson said that members of the Auto Theft and Vandalism Prevention Task Force and county residents were the main reasons auto theft declined for the first time in the county since 1999. P.G. County Press Release FEb 13, 2006 with VIDEO
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- Experts, officials analyze criminals’ re-entry rate (p)(f)
As Maryland officials analyze how to reduce the number of criminals repeating crimes, Prince George’s County is taking a deeper look at its own recividism rate. Laurel Gazette, Oct 27, 2005 A17
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- Fatal Club Shootings Prompt Closing, Questions (f)
Nightspots in the District and Prince George's County have been under pressure in recent months after several people were shot in or near the establishments. In the District, a 17-year-old was killed in January, prompting public outcry and proposed legislation aimed at stemming the bloodshed. In Prince George's, county officials briefly ordered nine nightclubs shut down last month, saying they were magnets for violent crime. On Saturday morning, a man was shot outside one of those clubs after a fight. May 28, 2007
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- Five In Custody After Nightclub Shooting in Camp Springs (f)
A man shot at a Prince George's County nightclub early Saturday is in critical condition, police said. Police said the man was shot in the upper body just after 3 a.m. at the Classics nightclub on Allentown Road. Officers said they have made five arrests and seized four weapons in the case.
Detectives said the shooting stemmed from an argument inside the club. Police were not sure if the shooting happened inside or out, but said the incident was on club property.
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- For Thieves, Copper Is Gold in the Gutter (f)
In the District's affluent Chevy Chase neighborhood, the thefts began when the spring rains arrived. Copper downspouts vanished from the side of a house, causing its basement to flood. Later, someone was spotted pulling the gutters off another residence. In all, thieves hit about 15 homes, police say, making off with a commodity that is more popular than ever on the black market: used copper. July 25, 2007
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- FREE Club Steering Wheel Locks (p)(f)
P.G. Police District 6 is still offering free Club steering wheel locks for participation in the free Watch Your Car program. July 6, 2006
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- Go Go Community Suggests Peace Training (f)
From today’s Post: an article on the standoff between P.G. County and club owners over increasing violence at late-night venues. Representatives of D.C.’s go-go community went to Maryland to try to mediate—and offered some ideas for how to help: “Speakers offered suggestions such as requiring people in clubs who get in fights to attend peace training, copying the IDs of troublemakers, and establishing security standards.”
What in the hell is “peace training”? These people seem to have made a profession out of it. I’m afraid we’ve finally gone too far.
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- Group to Fight Violence in Clubs DC/PG (f)
A coalition of go-go artists and community activists came together yesterday to begin an initiative to stem violence in and around area nightclubs. May 31, 2007
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