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Washingtonian: DC Police Again Turn to “Kettling,” a Controversial Crowd Control Technique

Editor Jun 2, 2020
The cops boxed in protesters at Swann Street last night. The tactic is illegal in most instances.

WAMU: Damaged D.C. Shops Assess Dynamic ‘Between A Broken Window And A Lost Life’

Editor Jun 2, 2020
In the past few months, local businesses have struggled with one challenge after another. First, a shutdown and dramatic revenue losses from the COVID-19 pandemic. Then, difficulty securing aid to keep operating and paying workers. Most…

Washington Post: New fencing encircles White House, continued federal forces on day 5 of D.C.…

Editor Jun 2, 2020
Protesters descending on Washington for a fifth day of demonstrations on Tuesday found one of the nation’s most symbolic places for political rallies — Lafayette Square, across from White House — entirely closed off with a tall chain-link…

DCist: D.C.’s Primary Is Marked By Confusion, Long Wait Times, And Missing Absentee Ballots

Editor Jun 2, 2020
It’s primary day in D.C., and it’s no exaggeration to say this primary is unlike any before.

Washington Post: D.C. voters wait in long lines during Tuesday’s primary

Editor Jun 2, 2020
The District of Columbia encouraged all residents to vote by mail in Tuesday’s primary as the pandemic continued — but on Election Day, hundreds voted in person, some waiting for more than an hour in lines that stretched for blocks.

Esquire: A 2 a.m. Talk With Rahul Dubey, the ‘Absolute Legend’ Sheltering Black Lives…

Editor Jun 2, 2020
After protesters were driven into a D.C. neighborhood, one local hero opened his home to 75 strangers for a standoff with DC police.

Commercial Observer: DC Neighborhoods Look to Create Pedestrian Zones

Editor Jun 2, 2020
Last winter, EastBanc obtained permits to shut down Cady’s Alley in Georgetown, allowing for pedestrian-only traffic in the busy Washington, D.C. neighborhood. The cleared out street created a safer shopping experience during the busy…

Bisnow: Grosvenor Buys Georgetown Buildings For $85M

Editor Jun 2, 2020
A pair of office buildings just north of the Georgetown University campus have traded hands for $85M.

Washington Post: Metro to stop running early Tuesday due to D.C. curfew

Editor Jun 2, 2020
Trains will stop running at 8 p.m. due to the city’s 7 p.m. curfew. Bus service will end at 9 p.m.

Washington Post: Trump administration wanted to take control of D.C. police force to quell protests

Editor Jun 2, 2020
The Trump administration on Monday floated the idea of taking control of the D.C. police force to quell protests in the nation’s capital, according to city officials.

Washington Post: Episcopal priest describes being gassed and overrun by police at Lafayette Square…

Editor Jun 2, 2020
It was 3 a.m. Tuesday before the Rev. Virginia Gerbasi was finally able to fall asleep. Every time she started to drift off, she began thinking again of the church and the protesters and the volley of flash bombs and pellets and gas that…

Washington Post: Protesters holed up in D.C. home overnight emerge after curfew lifts

Editor Jun 2, 2020
Dozens of protesters left a home near Swann and 15th streets in Northwest Washington early Tuesday as the city’s curfew lifted at 6 a.m. The resident had taken them in after they fled law enforcement officers firing chemicals at them hours…

WTOP: Bowser reignites fight for DC statehood, slams ‘shameful’ federal response to protests

Editor Jun 2, 2020
Mayor Muriel Bowser called for D.C. statehood Tuesday, citing scrutiny over how federal officials have handled the protests in the aftermath of George Floyd’s death in police custody last week.

UrbanTurf: Is Another DC Firehouse Block Redevelopment in the Works?

Editor Jun 2, 2020
Another firehouse block redevelopment is being envisioned in DC.

DCist: D.C. Christians Lash Out Against Trump’s Church Visits, Saying ‘God Is Not A Photo…

Editor Jun 2, 2020
President Donald Trump’s recent visits to two Christian sites in D.C. have galvanized the Christian community into joining the very protests the president seeks to quell.

Washington Business Journal: D.C. will enforce another curfew Tuesday, as frustration over the…

Editor Jun 2, 2020
D.C. officials are bracing to enforce a curfew for a second straight night Tuesday, after they were frustrated and alarmed to see federal authorities using force against peaceful protesters demonstrating against police violence Monday.

WTOP: Rep. Connolly demands answers for ‘unwarranted attack’ on DC protesters

Editor Jun 2, 2020
A Northern Virginia congressman is demanding answers from the U.S. Secret Service after it and other law enforcement agencies reportedly used weapons to disperse peaceful protesters across from the White House on Monday.

DCist: Secret Service Closes Streets Around White House To People, Vehicles

Editor Jun 2, 2020
The Secret Service has closed D.C.-owned streets around the White House indefinitely to both vehicles and pedestrians “to ensure public safety,” potentially limiting what has been the main flashpoint for protests over the last four days.

Washington Post: D.C. Officials Say ‘Strong Likelihood’ Of Fifth Night Of Demonstrations

Editor Jun 2, 2020
After a night of dramatic confrontations between law enforcement and demonstrators, D.C. officials are preparing for a fifth evening of protests over the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.

City Paper: D.C. Ranks in Bottom Quintile of New Save the Children Childhood Report

Editor Jun 2, 2020
The report considers rates of malnutrition, education, teen pregnancy, and early death.
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