On Tuesday April 19th, citizens and business representatives will meet from 7 to 8:00pm at MPD 3D station (1620 V St.). (Held on the 3rd Tuesdays for Dupont and Kalorama-Sheridan issues and still in the 3D building even though our police work out of 2D.) Our community depends on good communications to and from our police. This is a roundtable meeting where we problem-solve. Bring an issue – no matter how minor. If you can’t make it, please convey your issue to someone who will be attending.
Some potential topics:
1) Large increase in burglaries and robberies.
2) If I understand this City Paper article and the reporting is accurate, it shows a few disturbing things (besides the obviously disturbing alleged rape):
a) That campus police are handling rape accusations where the alleged rape is 8 blocks from campus.
b) ABRA still can’t do a sufficient investigation.
c) ABRA is still having trouble with exercise facilities that double as nightclubs
d) (After personally moderating a community forum on the nightlife issues in lower dupont 13 months ago) That MPD still doesn’t seem to be able to keep peace and order in lower Dupont.
3) Community Impact Statements for Wayne Bridgeforth – From the Asst. US Attorney “Thanks for your input on this matter. I am aware that Mr Bridgeforth is a menace to the community. Although he has not yet entered a plea, we have extended a plea offer that will allow for a significant period of incarceration. If he does accept that plea (or rejects it and goes to trial), we will certainly need your input for a community impact statement to ensure that the judge understands and takes the defendant's history in this neighborhood into account. Anita LaRue will be able to coordinate that.” His next court date (A felony status conference) is 4/22/11. (You can track by going to dccourts.gov. Then on the right you will see court cases online, click that. Then click search cases. You should be on the search page.) He has a very long list of convictions – most of which were committed in Dupont. Community Impact Statement Form attached. *Below is an email from a group out of Columbia Heights showing what they do with Community Impact Statements: CCJAI: Please Write Community Impact Statements Now!.
DupontForum - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DupontForum/
MPD 2D listserv - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MPD-2d/
MPD 2D info - http://mpdc.dc.gov/mpdc/cwp/view,a,1239,q,544652,mpdcNav_GID,1535.asp
Lieutenant Scott Dignan (Scott.Dignan@dc.gov)
Sol Levine - Neighborhood.Network.208@gmail.com
Neighborhood Network 208 Google Group - http://groups.google.com/group/nn208
Dupont Public Safety Blog - http://dupontpublicsafety.blogspot.com/
Borderstan - http://borderstan.com/
Borderstan listserv - borderstan@gmail.com
Get Texts or emails notifying of crime and emergencies: http://textalert.ema.dc.gov.
Rob Halligan
HalliganProjects.com
202 319 1313
* CCJAI: Please Write Community Impact Statements Now!
Reminder: NWCHCA will host a Community Public Forum on Criminal Justice, Tuesday, April 19, 2011, 6;30 PM to 8:30 PM at St Stephen's Church, 1525 Newton Street. MPD Chief Cathy Lanier, Councilmembers Jim Graham and Phil Mendelson, Chief Judge Lee Satterfield and many other leaders will address the community's concerns about crime.
Dear Community Members,
I’m writing to ask for your help to make our neighborhood safer. Through the Community Criminal Justice Accountability Initiative (CCJAI), a partnership between community members, law enforcement and criminal justice agencies, we have found that writing community impact statements in criminal cases is a great way to “have our say” in cases that affect our safety and quality-of-life. Please share this information with your neighborhood listserves and others who might want to get more involved. This is one thing that we can all do that will make a difference.
Here is a list of defendants along with their crimes. Each defendant has been found guilty or has pled guilty, and will be sentenced soon. Most of these defendants are well-known repeat offenders in or near North Columbia Heights.
BROWN, LORENZO: ASSAULT W/INTENT TO ROB WHILE ARMED
BUSKEY, LAMONT L: POSS OF A CONTROL SUBSTANCE -MISD
CARTER, DAVID N: POSS W/I TO DIST A CONTROL SUBSTANCE
CLAIRBORNE, UMAR M: POSS W/I TO DIST A CONTROL SUBSTANCE
COOK, GEORGE D: DIST OF A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
EASTERLING, DWAYNE: POSS W/I TO DIST A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE - MARIJUANA
GOMEZ, ERIK V: ROBBERY
GREGORY, MARCO P: UNAUTHORIZED USE OF A VEHICLE
HOOKS, IZELL: POSS W/I TO DIST A CONTROL SUBSTANCE
JOHNSON, HAROLD L: POSS W/I TO DIST A CONTROL SUBSTANCE
KEMP, CRAVEN E: BURGLARY TWO
MASON, ARIC: POSS W/I TO DIST MARIJUANA-MISD
MASON, ARIC: ROBBERY
MELESE, SURAFEL: ROBBERY ATTEMPT
MITCHELL, TIFFANY: SEXUAL SOLICITATION
MUNROE, OSWALD: POSS W/I TO DIST MARIJUANA-MISD
NASH, KEITH: THEFT SECOND DEGREE
PEOPLES, LENORE: DIST OF A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
REYES, LEONEL: ROBBERY
SMITH, WARREN C: CARRY PISTOL W/O LIC -OUTSIDE HOME/BUSINESS
SPRIGGS, ROBERT J: CARRY PISTOL W/O LIC -OUTSIDE HOME/BUSINESS
WILLIAMS, JAHLANI B: ASSAULT WITH SIGNIFICANT BODILY INJURY
WRIGHT, DONALD B: POSS W/I TO DIST A CONTROL SUBSTANCE
YOUNG, KENNETH G: DISTRIBUTION OF MARIJUANA-MISD
Below are more details about each crime. Some of the Offense Report narratives are horrifying. Just imagine if one of the violent crime happened to you or a loved one--how would you want your neighbors to respond?
Please write a Community Impact Statement:
· If you have any personal knowledge of the defendant or the actual crime
· If you live, work, or spend time in the neighborhood where a listed crime below was committed
· If you don’t want criminal activity to continue in your neighborhood
What is a Community Impact Statement, why are they needed, and do they do any good?
A Community Impact Statement is similar to a Victim Impact Statement, except that Community Impact Statements are submitted by people other than the actual crime victim. A person does not have to be the actual victim of a specific crime to suffer. Our safety is threatened by crime in our midst, and we incur financial costs from thefts as well as the suppression of our property values when repeat offenses go unchecked in our neighborhoods.
Some crimes don't have an actual person who is the victim. When a drug dealer is arrested, "the community" is the stated victim. More than half of the cases tracked by CCJAI are drug distribution cases. Usually, defendants in such cases are sentenced to months, not years, despite long criminal histories and prior convictions. Drug dealing is often referred to as a victimless crime, but is it? The consequences of crack cocaine in our communities are very serious--property crimes including home burglaries, violent street robberies car break-ins are often the result. Noise, littering, loitering, and street prostitution make our neighborhoods feel unsafe. We all suffer.
As just a concerned member of the community, I have been involved in the Community Criminal Justice Accountability Initiative since its inception in the fall of 2008, along with partners and stakeholders from criminal justice agencies. It was Chief Lanier's idea to form a "Court Watch" program in 3D, and Councilmember Jim Graham helped make it happen, along with strong support from the CJCC. Through discussions, we reached a consensus: a positive, proactive way for community members to intervene in criminal cases would be to write letters to judges to let them know how we suffer from defendants' crimes. Our voices are rarely heard, especially in so-called "victimless" crimes like drug distribution. The judges need to hear from us!
Does it do any good? YES! Since 2009, CCJAI has tracked over 650 cases has submitted over 70 Community Impact Statements to the courts, thanks to people like you who provided input. Although I cannot say that on a one-for-one basis, sentencing was harsher, I can say anecdotally that judges are listening to us, and they appreciate our involvement. The prosecutors and the police also appreciate our actions, and support us fully. Overall, CCJAI is forcing more accountability at every point along the criminal justice continuum. Everyone, from MPD to the DC Council is involved and engaged. (Furthermore, it's now the LAW that judges must consider Community Impact Statements in the types of cases we're tracking.)
What to write? Summarized from the Community Impact Statement template:
1. How has this crime affected you and those close to you?
2. How has this crime affected your ability to perform your work, make a living, run a household, go to school, or enjoy any other activities you previously performed or enjoyed?
3. How it is to be a member of the community where the crime has occurred?
4. What is your recommendation for sentencing?
When & How Can Community Members Submit Community Impact Statements?
Please just provide at least a paragraph summarizing your experience related to the crime, location, and/or the defendant. E-mail it to me, Cecilia Jones at cecilia.a.jones@gmail.com as far in advance as possible, but not less that 10 days before the Sentencing Date. I will submit your input to the US Attorney's Office from CCJAI, using the prescribed submission method, to ensure that the judge and all necessary parties receive the input in due time and through appropriate channels. Unless you direct me to do otherwise, I will submit your input anonymously, under my name and the trusted name of the CCJAI program. This will help protect you from retaliation while ensuring that your input is given due weight. I will also follow up after sentencing and report the results to you.
The prosecutors tell me that statements where the writer has a personal connection with the crime or the defendant carry more weight, so ANCs and Block Captains, please share this information with others who could "weigh in" with specific knowledge. In any case, your input is very welcome--you don't have to have a personal connection with the defendant to be affected. In one of the statements, the writer said that after there was a shooting at the Columbia Heights metro station, he no longer rode the metro--that's a real effect. (The defendant got an 11-year sentence in that case.)
Cases Pending Sentencing
Sentencing Date: 04/20/2011
Arrest Date: 05/15/2010
Defendant's Name: SMITH, WARREN C
Papered Lead Charge: CARRY PISTOL W/O LIC -OUTSIDE HOME/BUSINESS
Age: 32
No of Cases: 20
Location of Offense: 1300 COLUMBIA RD NW
ANC SMD: 1A11
ANC: DOTTIE LOVE WADE
DC Superior Court Case No.: 2010CF2008664
MPD Offense Report Narrative: R-1 reports for C-1 that S-1 was observed urinating at the listed address. S-1 was stopped and placed under arrest. S-1 was then found in possession of the listed items. A portion of the white rocklike substance field tested positive for cocaine base. Recovered was a 9mm Semiautomatic Ruger handgun. The weapon had no rounds in the chamber and 15 rounds in the magazine. Additionally, $224.11 of US currency was recovered and placed on the Third District Property for Civil Forfeiture.
Sentencing Date: 04/25/2011
Arrest Date: 12/16/2010
Defendant's Name: BUSKEY, LAMONT L
Papered Lead Charge: POSS OF A CONTROL SUBSTANCE -MISD
Age: 31
No of Cases: 18
Location of Offense: 600 B/O MORTON ST NW
ANC SMD: 1A09
ANC: BOBBY HOLMES
DC Superior Court Case No.: 2010CMD023508
MPD Offense Report Narrative: N/A
Sentencing Date: 04/27/2011
Arrest Date: 01/02/2011
Defendant's Name: BROWN, LORENZO
Papered Lead Charge: ASSAULT W/INTENT TO ROB WHILE ARMED
Age: 19
No of Cases: 1
Location of Offense: 1700 BLOCK COLUMBIA RD. NW
ANC SMD: 1A11
ANC: DOTTIE LOVE WADE
DC Superior Court Case No.: 2011CF2000102
MPD Offense Report Narrative: C-1 reports walking westbound in the1600 block of Columbia Rd. when he saw 3 individuals approach. S-1 stated to C-1 "What's up, Spanish Motherf@*&er" and displayed a knife. At this time C-1 turned and ran eastbound on Columbia Rd. with S-1, S-2 and S-3 chasing after him. C-1 states that as he was running, he was calling 911, as C-1 approached Mt. Pleasant and Irving Sts. he dropped the cell phone. One of the suspects yelled "Get the phone, get the phone!" C-1 recovered the phone before the suspects could grab it and started yelling "Police" into the phone. When the suspects heard this, they turned and ran back toward Columbia Rd. C-1 followed them back southbound, still talking to the 911 Operator. As C-1 was walking in the 1600 block of Columbia Rd., he flagged down the reporting officer once again. At this time, reporting officer and C-1 began to canvass. S-3 was pointed out to reporting officer and was stopped in front of 1700 Columbia Rd. While interviewing S-3, S-1 and S-2 walked around the corner. C-1 identified S-1 and S-2 and both were stopped by Reporting Officer in the 2500 block of 17th St. NW.
Sentencing Date: 05/04/2011
Arrest Date: 10/07/2010
Defendant's Name: JOHNSON, HAROLD L
Papered Lead Charge: POSS W/I TO DIST A CONTROL SUBSTANCE
Age: 29
No of Cases: UNK
Location of Offense: 700 NEWTON PL NW
ANC SMD: 1A08
ANC: KENT BOESE
DC Superior Court Case No.: 2010CF2018967
MPD Offense Report Narrative: On the listed date, time and location, S-1 was found to be in possession of the listed property #1. A field test of a portion of the listed property #1 produced a positive color reaction for the presence of cocaine. S-1 was arrested for UCSA Possession with intent to distribute crack cocaine and transported to the Third District for processing. Additionally, $76.00 in U.S. Currency was seized from the suspect and held as civil forfeiture.
Sentencing Date: 05/04/2011
Arrest Date: 12/10/2010
Defendant's Name: WRIGHT, DONALD B
Papered Lead Charge: POSS W/I TO DIST A CONTROL SUBSTANCE
Age: 53
No of Cases: UNK
Location of Offense: 1432 PERRY PL NW
ANC SMD: 1A01
ANC: LISA KRALOVIC
DC Superior Court Case No.: 2010CF2023197
MPD Offense Report Narrative: On the listed date, time and location members of the 3rd District Vice Unit executed a DC Superior Court search warrant and the seized the listed property. A portion of the listed evidence was field tested and yielded a positive color reaction for cocaine base. D-1 and D-2 were placed under arrest and transported to 3D for processing.
Sentencing Date: 05/11/2011
Arrest Date: 10/02/2010
Defendant's Name: MASON, ARIC
Papered Lead Charge: ROBBERY
Age: 19
No of Cases: 4
Location of Offense: 600 BLK LAMONT ST NW
ANC SMD: 1A09
ANC: BOBBY HOLMES
DC Superior Court Case No.: 2010CF3018663
MPD Offense Report Narrative: C-1 reports that on the listed date and time that C-1 and his cousin were approached by S-1 who stated give up your shirt. C-1 then states that his cousin started to have a fight with S-1. While S-1 was fighting C-1's cousin, S-2 through S-4 approached C-1and started to go through C-1's pockets taking the listed property. C-1 then states that S-2 lifted his coat and displayed a black handgun. C-1 then ran from the suspects. S-1 through S-4 then fled in an unknown direction.
Sentencing Date: 05/11/2011
Arrest Date: 10/02/2010
Defendant's Name: MASON, ARIC
Papered Lead Charge: POSS W/I TO DIST MARIJUANA-MISD
Age: 19
No of Cases: 4
Location of Offense: 600 BLK LAMONT ST NW
ANC SMD: 1A09
ANC: BOBBY HOLMES
DC Superior Court Case No.: 2010CMD018664
MPD Offense Report Narrative: N/A
Sentencing Date: 05/12/2011
Arrest Date: 11/01/2010
Defendant's Name: CLAIRBORNE, UMAR M
Papered Lead Charge: POSS W/I TO DIST A CONTROL SUBSTANCE
Age: 31
No of Cases: 4
Location of Offense: 3510 GEORGIA AVE NW
ANC SMD: 1A09
ANC: BOBBY HOLMES
DC Superior Court Case No.: 2010CF2020664
MPD Offense Report Narrative: On the listed date and time at the listed location a consensual citizen contact was conducted with S-1. At which time in plain view on the drivers side floor of the listed vehicle #1 was a clear plastic bag containing a off white rock like substance consistant crack cocaine. A portion of the off white rock like substance was field tested and yielded a positive color reaction for Cocaine. S-1 was placed under arrest and transported to 3D for processing. Search incident to arrest yielded the listed property.
Sentencing Date: 05/13/2011
Arrest Date: 02/23/2011
Defendant's Name: WILLIAMS, JAHLANI B
Papered Lead Charge: ASSAULT WITH SIGNIFICANT BODILY INJURY
Age: 19
No of Cases: 1
Location of Offense: 1321 FAIRMONT ST NW
ANC SMD: 1B08
ANC: AHNNA SMITH
DC Superior Court Case No.: 2011CF3003402
MPD Offense Report Narrative: On the date, time and location listed, C-1 reports to MPD that while walking up the front stairs of her apartment complex, S-1 approached her from behind and stated" give me your phone". S-1 then punched C-1 about the face and snatched the listed cell phone from her hand. S-1 fled eastbound in the 1300 block Fairmont St NW. A short canvass was conducted based on the description of the suspects that C-1 gave (black male, 16-20 years of age, wearing all black, 6'0", short hair, dark complexion and a skinny build), and S-1 and S-2 were stopped at 11th & Harvard St. NW because S-1 matched the physical description. S-2 was found to be in possession of the stolen property. S-2 then admitted on scene that she witnessed S-1 take the phone from C-1, and then S-1 told her (S-2) to "hold onto" the phone. S-1 was placed under arrest for robbery force & violence, and S-2 was placed under arrest for receiving stolen property. And: (No Case No. Yet): C-1 reports that she was walking in the 1100 block of Harvard St NW at approximately 1825 hours when S-1 along with a group of other individuals approached her. C-1 states that S-1 punched her with his fist repeatedly about the face until she fell to the ground. S-1 then kicked C-1 several times with his shod foot while she was on the ground. C-1 states that s-1 then told one of the females to also kick C-1, but the female refused. S-1 then kicked C-1 again. A security guard at the Carlos Rosario School at 1100 Harvard heard C-1 screaming, and came out to assist. S-1, along with the other individuals ran from the location on foot in an unknown direction. A canvass of the surrounding area was conducted, and a group of individuals was stopped at 11th & Fairmont St NW by crime suppression units that matched the lookout that C-1 gave. A showup was conducted by Det. Owens & the complainant. C-1 was able to positively ID S-1 as the person that assaulted her at 1919 hrs. S-1 was placed under arrest for aggravated assault and transported to the 3rd District for processing (arrest number 031107424). C-1 was transported to Howard Hospital with non-life threatening injuries by DCFD ambulance 4. C-1 had serious swelling to her face, and severe pain in her left leg.
Sentencing Date: 05/16/2011
Arrest Date: 07/16/2010
Defendant's Name: GREGORY, MARCO P
Papered Lead Charge: UNAUTHORIZED USE OF A VEHICLE
Age: 21
No of Cases: 1
Location of Offense: 14TH AND MERIDIAN PL NW
ANC SMD: 1A02
ANC: VICKEY WRIGHT-SMITH
DC Superior Court Case No.: 2010CF2013114
MPD Offense Report Narrative: R-1 reports for C-1, that S-1 thru S-3 attempted to flee from the listed Officers after a traffic stop was initiated at 14th and Meridian St. NW, in a gray/tan 4 door SUV with Virginia temp tags E683-717 and a VIN# 1FMZU73E727B60169. The Officers canvassed and observed the vehicle in the east alley in the 3500 Block of Holmead Pl NW. S-1 thru S-3 bailed out of the vehicle and at that time, after a brief foot pursuit, the Officers stopped S-1 (driver). Further investigation revealed that the listed vehicle was stolen after a robbery in Mt. Rainier, MD 7/16/2010. Show up with C-1 on the scene revealed that S-1 was not identified in the initial offence in Maryland. S-1 was placed under arrest for Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle (driver). Search incident to arrest of S-1s front left pants pocket, revealed 1 clear plastic bag containing a green weed like substance, which was field tested and yielded a positive reaction for THC.
Sentencing Date: 05/16/2011
Arrest Date: 12/27/2010
Defendant's Name: MITCHELL, TIFFANY
Papered Lead Charge: SEXUAL SOLICITATION
Age: 31
No of Cases: 2
Location of Offense: 3300 GEORGIA AVE NE
ANC SMD: 1A09
ANC: BOBBY HOLMES
DC Superior Court Case No.: 2011CMD000544
MPD Offense Report Narrative: ON THE LISTED DATE, TIME AND LOCATION C-1 AND S-1 ENTERED INTO A VERVAL AGGREMENT TO A SEX ACT IN EXCHANGE FOR US.CURRENCY. S-1 WAS PLACED UNDER ARREST, CHARGED WITH SOL-PROS AND TRANSPORTED TO 3 D FOR PROCESSING.
Sentencing Date: 05/18/2011
Arrest Date: 03/19/2010
Defendant's Name: COOK, GEORGE D
Papered Lead Charge: DIST OF A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
Age: N/A
No of Cases: 3
Location of Offense: 1300 BLK NEWTON ST NW
ANC SMD: 1A05
ANC: LAINA AQUILINE
DC Superior Court Case No.: 2010CF2004944
MPD Offense Report Narrative: On the listed date, time and location members of the Strike force Unit conducted a Buy Bust operation. During the Operation S1 through S3 were placed under arrest for Distribution of Crack Cocaine. A small portion of the white rock was field tested and it yielded a positive color for cocaine. All three Defendants were transported to the 3rd District for processing.
Sentencing Date: 05/23/2011
Arrest Date: 12/07/2010
Defendant's Name: NASH, KEITH
Papered Lead Charge: THEFT SECOND DEGREE
Age: 20
No of Cases: 13
Location of Offense: N/A
ANC SMD: N/A
ANC: N/A
DC Superior Court Case No.: 2010CMD022908
MPD Offense Report Narrative: N/A
Sentencing Date: 05/26/2011
Arrest Date: 01/28/2011
Defendant's Name: SPRIGGS, ROBERT J
Papered Lead Charge: CARRY PISTOL W/O LIC -OUTSIDE HOME/BUSINESS
Age: 23
No of Cases: 14
Location of Offense: 1600 BLK NEW JERSEY AVE NW
ANC SMD: 2C02
ANC: KEVIN CHAPPLE
DC Superior Court Case No.: 2011CF2001658
MPD Offense Report Narrative: ON THE ABOVE DATE AND TIME, R-1 STOPPED S-1 IN REFERENCE TO A TRAFFIC STOP AT THE EVENT LOCATION. S-1 WAS FOUND IN POSSESSION OF THE LISTED EVIDENCE. S-1 WAS PLACED UNDER ARREST FOR CPWL, UNREGISTERED FIREARM, UNREGISTERED AMMO AND NO DC PERMIT AND TRANSPORTED TO THE THIRD DISTRICT FOR PROCESSING.
Sentencing Date: 05/27/2011
Arrest Date: 11/09/2010
Defendant's Name: MUNROE, OSWALD
Papered Lead Charge: POSS W/I TO DIST MARIJUANA-MISD
Age: N/A
No of Cases: 1
Location of Offense: 3642 GEORGIA AVE NW
ANC SMD: 1A08
ANC: KENT BOESE
DC Superior Court Case No.: 2010CMD022390
MPD Offense Report Narrative: On the listed date, time and location, S-1 was found to be in possession of the listed property. A field test of a portion of the listed property produced a positive color reaction for the presence of THC. S-1 was arrested for UCSA Possession of Marijuana and transported to 3D for processing.
Sentencing Date: 05/27/2011
Arrest Date: 09/14/2010
Defendant's Name: YOUNG, KENNETH G
Papered Lead Charge: DISTRIBUTION OF MARIJUANA-MISD
Age: 32
No of Cases: 19
Location of Offense: 1100 BLK MONROE ST NW
ANC SMD: 1A06
ANC: THOMAS BOISVERT
DC Superior Court Case No.: 2010CMD017232
MPD Offense Report Narrative: N/A
Sentencing Date: 06/07/2011
Arrest Date: 10/28/2010
Defendant's Name: CARTER, DAVID N
Papered Lead Charge: POSS W/I TO DIST A CONTROL SUBSTANCE
Age: 31
No of Cases: UNK
Location of Offense: 14TH ST AND PERRY PL NW
ANC SMD: 1A01
ANC: LISA KRALOVIC
DC Superior Court Case No.: 2010CF2020337
MPD Offense Report Narrative: N/A
Sentencing Date: 06/09/2011
Arrest Date: 02/15/2011
Defendant's Name: KEMP, CRAVEN E
Papered Lead Charge: BURGLARY TWO
Age: 53
No of Cases: 26
Location of Offense: 1743 U ST NW
ANC SMD:
ANC:
DC Superior Court Case No.: 2011CF3002840
MPD Offense Report Narrative: On the listed date and time, R-1 came to C-1 & C-2 residence to check on their welfare and discovered S-1 inside the location after she opened the door, S-1 bolted pass R-1 throwing his scarf in her face to prevent her from identifying him then ran through the rear north alley of the 1700blk "U" Street NW with the listed property in his possession in attempt to make good his escape, but was quickly apprehended by MPD Officer on the scene. S-1 was positively identified by R-1 after a showup was conducted. S-1 was transported to District-3 Station for processing. The property was returned to the complainant on the scene after she identified the property S-1 had in his possesion as belonging to her.
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Sentencing Date: 06/10/2011
Arrest Date: 10/02/2010
Defendant's Name: HOOKS, IZELL
Papered Lead Charge: POSS W/I TO DIST A CONTROL SUBSTANCE
Age: 50
No of Cases: 11
Location of Offense: 1300 BLK PARK RD NW
ANC SMD: 1A06
ANC: WILLIAM BROWN
DC Superior Court Case No.: 2010CF2018668
MPD Offense Report Narrative: On the listed date and time a traffic stop was conducted on S-1 at the listed location. S-1 was asked to exit his vehicle and search was conducted on S-1 for drugs in which it was discover S-1 was in possession of the listed property. S-1 was then placed under arrest.
Sentencing Date: 06/16/2011
Arrest Date: 02/02/2011
Defendant's Name: PEOPLES, LENORE
Papered Lead Charge: DIST OF A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
Age: 42
No of Cases: 17
Location of Offense: 1200 BLK COLUMBIA RD NW
ANC SMD: 1A11
ANC: DOTTIE LOVE WADE
DC Superior Court Case No.: 2011CF2001999
MPD Offense Report Narrative:
Sentencing Date: 06/17/2011
Arrest Date: 12/05/2010
Defendant's Name: GOMEZ, ERIK V
Papered Lead Charge: ROBBERY
Age: 20
No of Cases: 1
Location of Offense: 1457 PARK RD NW
ANC SMD: 1A05
ANC: LAINA AQUILINE
DC Superior Court Case No.: 2010CF3022807
MPD Offense Report Narrative: ON THE LISTED DATE AND TIME C-1 REPORTS BEING ROBBBED BY S-1 AND S-3. C-1 STATED S-1 AND S-2 PUSHED HIM INSIDE 1457 PARK RD. NW. S-1 THEN LIFTED HIS JACKET TO REVEAL A KNIFE AND STATED "GIVE ME YOUR MONEY OR I'LL KILL YOU. S-1 THEN PUNCHED C-1 IN THE FACE AND TOOK HIS JACKET. S-1 AND S-3 THEN WENT OUTSIDE AND GAVE THE JACKET AND KNIFE TO S-3. S-3 THEN WNT BACK INSIDE AND STATED TO C-1 "WE KNOW WHERE YOU LIVE IF YOU CALL THE POLICE.'' 3D DETECTIVES NOTIFIED, CIC NOTIFIED, CRIME SCENE RESPONDED FOR PHOTOS.
Sentencing Date: 06/17/2011
Arrest Date: 12/04/2010
Defendant's Name: REYES, LEONEL
Papered Lead Charge: ROBBERY
Age: N/A
No of Cases: 2
Location of Offense:
ANC SMD: N/A
ANC: N/A
DC Superior Court Case No.: 2010CF3022808
MPD Offense Report Narrative: N/A
Sentencing Date: 06/24/2011
Arrest Date: 01/25/2011
Defendant's Name: EASTERLING, DWAYNE
Papered Lead Charge: POSS W/I TO DIST A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE - MARIJUANA
Age: 37
No of Cases: 7
Location of Offense: 1100 BLK COLUMBIA RD NW
ANC SMD: 1A10
ANC: LENWOOD JOHNSON
DC Superior Court Case No.: 2011CF2001531
MPD Offense Report Narrative: N/A
Please let me know if you have any questions about CCJAI, writing Community Impact Statements, or the information in the Offense Reports.
To the many of you who have contributed your input in the past, THANK YOU and please continue!
Cecilia Jones
President, Northwest Columbia Heights Community Association (NWCHCA)
202-299-7868 (cell)
“First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.” --Mahatma Gandhi
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