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Mayor chooses veteran officer Robert Contee as Washington s next police chief

Mayor chooses veteran officer Robert Contee as Washington s next police chief Peter Hermann, , Michael Brice-Saddler, and Julie Zauzmer, The Washington Post Dec. 22, 2020 FacebookTwitterEmail 3 1of3D.C. Police Assistant Chief Robert Contee outside police headquarters in Washington on June 19, 2020.Photo by Cheriss May for The Washington Post.Show MoreShow Less 2of3Robert Contee takes question during a news conference in which he was nominated to be the District of Columbia s next police chief.Photo for The Washington Post by Robb HillShow MoreShow Less 3of3 WASHINGTON - Mayor Muriel Bowser on Tuesday chose Robert Contee as the city s newest police chief, forgoing a national search and picking a veteran officer and native Washingtonian to lead the force amid a period of rising homicides and social justice reckoning.

DC Mayor announces Robert J Contee at D C Police Chief

This comes after the announcement of the departure of current D.C. Police Chief Peter Newsham. Author: Khalida Volou (WUSA9), Delia Goncalves Published: 8:16 AM EST December 22, 2020 Updated: 11:55 PM EST December 23, 2020 WASHINGTON D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser officially nominated 31-year police veteran, Robert J. Contee, as the city s new police chief on Tuesday during a news conference. According to the Washington Post, Contee is a native Washingtonian and grew up in Northeast D.C. He joined the force as a cadet while still in high school and has been with the department since.  During a news conference Tuesday, Contee shared how his background shaped his leadership and determination to serve the community he has spent decades working for. As the child of two parents who battled cerebral palsy in a drug and violence-stricken D.C. neighborhood, he said his experiences growing up in the District have embedded perseverance, hum

Pro-Trump Protesters Burn Church Black Lives Matter Sign

Individuals reportedly affiliated with the hate group the Proud Boys tore down Black Lives Matter signs at two historic Black churches and burned one of them when they descended upon D.C. over the weekend to support President Donald Trump. The actions have been widely condemned by lawmakers and the community writ large. But the president, who professes to be a “champion for religious freedom,” has yet to publicly say anything.   A pair of widely shared videos posted on Twitter shows a crowd of mostly maskless White men wearing black and yellow attire the Proud Boys’ common uniform carrying a Black Lives Matter banner into the streets and setting it on fire as they cheer. The banner shows a logo of Asbury United Methodist Church, one of D.C.’s oldest Black churches. In one of the tweets, a Daily Caller reporter identifies the crowd as members of the Proud Boys. Another church whose worshipers included

Girl shot in Southeast, apparently by stray bullet, D C police say

Girl shot in Southeast, apparently by stray bullet, D C police say
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DC police hope recovered stolen vehicle yields clues in search for killer of toddler

DC police hope recovered stolen vehicle yields clues in search for killer of toddler
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