Anonymous wrote:Why do you think he will be released?
Anonymous wrote:What is standard practice here? Does law enforcement do a wide sweep of all associates of a sexual predator, including school communities and teams? Or do they wait for victims to come forward?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello,
My name is Emma Uber and I am a reporter with The Washington Post. I cover D.C. public safety, and I am interested in digging some more into this horrible case. If anyone would like to share their thoughts or concerns, you can reach me at emma.uber@washpost.com. Thank you.
Thank you, Ms. Uber! Please ask MPD and the Superior Court if they plan to correct the last name spelling in the arrest announcement, publish a mug shot, and fix the court docket so that the relevant files can be located with the correct first and last name (instead of first and last name being switched).
DC does not publish mugshots. Someone would have to file a FOIA to get one.
Thanks, never heard of this. Curious how recent this is and is it because of race.
Here's background on the no-mugshot policy in DC. It goes back decades.
https://dcist.com/story/12/09/04/ask-dcist-mug-shots/
Wow. Their reasoning dates back to the 1960’s. Perhaps they should consider that when a perp is on the loose, people can’t call cops if they don’t know what he looks like.
Plus, a criminal who’s on the loose endangers the entire community.
Don’t people care?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello,
My name is Emma Uber and I am a reporter with The Washington Post. I cover D.C. public safety, and I am interested in digging some more into this horrible case. If anyone would like to share their thoughts or concerns, you can reach me at emma.uber@washpost.com. Thank you.
Thank you, Ms. Uber! Please ask MPD and the Superior Court if they plan to correct the last name spelling in the arrest announcement, publish a mug shot, and fix the court docket so that the relevant files can be located with the correct first and last name (instead of first and last name being switched).
DC does not publish mugshots. Someone would have to file a FOIA to get one.
Thanks, never heard of this. Curious how recent this is and is it because of race.
Here's background on the no-mugshot policy in DC. It goes back decades.
https://dcist.com/story/12/09/04/ask-dcist-mug-shots/
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello,
My name is Emma Uber and I am a reporter with The Washington Post. I cover D.C. public safety, and I am interested in digging some more into this horrible case. If anyone would like to share their thoughts or concerns, you can reach me at emma.uber@washpost.com. Thank you.
Thank you, Ms. Uber! Please ask MPD and the Superior Court if they plan to correct the last name spelling in the arrest announcement, publish a mug shot, and fix the court docket so that the relevant files can be located with the correct first and last name (instead of first and last name being switched).
DC does not publish mugshots. Someone would have to file a FOIA to get one.
Thanks, never heard of this. Curious how recent this is and is it because of race.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello,
My name is Emma Uber and I am a reporter with The Washington Post. I cover D.C. public safety, and I am interested in digging some more into this horrible case. If anyone would like to share their thoughts or concerns, you can reach me at emma.uber@washpost.com. Thank you.
Thank you, Ms. Uber! Please ask MPD and the Superior Court if they plan to correct the last name spelling in the arrest announcement, publish a mug shot, and fix the court docket so that the relevant files can be located with the correct first and last name (instead of first and last name being switched).
DC does not publish mugshots. Someone would have to file a FOIA to get one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello,
My name is Emma Uber and I am a reporter with The Washington Post. I cover D.C. public safety, and I am interested in digging some more into this horrible case. If anyone would like to share their thoughts or concerns, you can reach me at emma.uber@washpost.com. Thank you.
Thank you, Ms. Uber! Please ask MPD and the Superior Court if they plan to correct the last name spelling in the arrest announcement, publish a mug shot, and fix the court docket so that the relevant files can be located with the correct first and last name (instead of first and last name being switched).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello,
My name is Emma Uber and I am a reporter with The Washington Post. I cover D.C. public safety, and I am interested in digging some more into this horrible case. If anyone would like to share their thoughts or concerns, you can reach me at emma.uber@washpost.com. Thank you.
Thank you, Ms. Uber! Please ask MPD and the Superior Court if they plan to correct the last name spelling in the arrest announcement, publish a mug shot, and fix the court docket so that the relevant files can be located with the correct first and last name (instead of first and last name being switched).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello,
My name is Emma Uber and I am a reporter with The Washington Post. I cover D.C. public safety, and I am interested in digging some more into this horrible case. If anyone would like to share their thoughts or concerns, you can reach me at emma.uber@washpost.com. Thank you.
Thank you, Ms. Uber! Please ask MPD and the Superior Court if they plan to correct the last name spelling in the arrest announcement, publish a mug shot, and fix the court docket so that the relevant files can be located with the correct first and last name (instead of first and last name being switched).
Anonymous wrote:Hello,
My name is Emma Uber and I am a reporter with The Washington Post. I cover D.C. public safety, and I am interested in digging some more into this horrible case. If anyone would like to share their thoughts or concerns, you can reach me at emma.uber@washpost.com. Thank you.