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		<title>Schools Security Force: History</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Oct 2009 17:49:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rend Smith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some security guards charged with protecting D.C. schools neglected to show up this morning. Maybe that's because they were unlikely to get paid. 
After all, their employer, Hawk One Security, folded yesterday afternoon. The business provided about 300 guards to D.C. schools.
Education insider and activist Robert Brannum , who last night posted to a Listserv [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some security guards charged with protecting D.C. schools neglected to show up this morning. Maybe that's because they were unlikely to get paid. </p>
<p>After all, their employer, Hawk One Security, folded yesterday afternoon. The business provided about 300 guards to D.C. schools.</p>
<p>Education insider and activist <strong>Robert Brannum</strong> , who last night posted to a Listserv warning DC residents the security guards would be absent today, says via e-mail that he got a call last night, telling him the company was imploding. "Hawk One employees were advised not to report to work because there was not a contract." he writes.</p>
<p>The <em>Washington Post</em> <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/10/02/AR2009100202289.html">says the company's going belly-up is no surprise</a>:</p>
<p>"Hawk One had recently lost a lucrative contract to provide security at District government buildings. It also owes the Internal Revenue Service $4 million in taxes and penalties, records show. The company was also having trouble paying its employees. Hawk One officials said earlier this week that untimely payment from the city was the reason for the payment troubles." </p>
<p>Preventing any Lord-of-the-Flies scenarios, the D.C. police department has moved in to take up the slack as far as DCPS security is concerned. It has also, according to a recent release from the mayor's office, already hired two brand new contractors to protect D.C. schools.</p>
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		<title>Eddie Daye R.I.P.: Loose Lips Daily</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Aug 2009 15:25:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Cherkis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As much local politics as humanly possible. Send your tips, releases, stories, events, etc. to lips@washingtoncitypaper.com. And get LL Daily sent straight to your inbox every morning.
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT&#8212;"Councilmember Barry: What Did Sharon Bowen Actually Do?"
Morning all. First, local legendary singer Eddie Daye passed away late last week. Our own music blog has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>As much local politics as humanly possible. Send your tips, releases, stories, events, etc. to <a href="mailto:lips@washingtoncitypaper.com">lips@washingtoncitypaper.com</a>. And get LL Daily sent <a href="../../../2008/11/25/loose-lips-daily-in-your-inbox-sign-up-now/">straight to your inbox</a> every morning.</em></p>
<p>IN CASE YOU MISSED IT&#8212;"<a href=" http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/citydesk/2009/08/07/councilmember-barry-what-did-sharon-bowen-actually-do/">Councilmember Barry: What Did Sharon Bowen Actually Do?</a>"</p>
<p>Morning all. First, local legendary singer <strong>Eddie Daye</strong> passed away late last week. Our own music blog<strong> </strong>has posted <a href=" http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/blackplasticbag/2009/08/09/eddie-daye-r-i-p/">a sweet tribute to the man and his talents</a>. He was 78. Key graph: "While those online and crate-digging fans may cherish copies of his obscure singles (some of which have been reissued on cd), I will just keep my memories of those fun late nights out seeing him sing bluesy soul and my conversations with him about his musical career and his take on 50 plus years of r’n’b history."</p>
<p>SUMMER FINALLY COMES TO D.C.: The heat is upon us; today, temps are expected to climb into the triple digits. <strong>WTOP</strong> reports that <a href=" http://www.wtop.com/?nid=596&amp;sid=1736418">the District is opening up several cooling centers and extending hours at area pools</a>. <a href=" http://www.wjla.com/news/stories/0809/648021.html">WJLA</a> and <a href=" http://www.nbcwashington.com/weather/stories/Heat-Wave-52833607.html">NBC4</a> also has a story on the heat wave. <strong>AP</strong> <a href=" http://www.wtop.com/?nid=596&amp;sid=1736728">has another story</a>, this one one the opening up of a new aquatic center in <strong>Tenleytown</strong>.</p>
<p>A MUST READ FROM COLBY KING: On Saturday, <strong>Colbert King</strong> <a href=" http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/08/07/AR2009080703042_2.html?sid=ST2009080703125">published an eye-opening column</a> on disorderly conduct arrests by <strong>D.C. Police</strong> officers. Citing records from the <a href=" http://policecomplaints.dc.gov/occr/site/default.asp">Office of Police Complaints</a>, King produces a few stunning accounts of police abusing "disorderly conduct" charges against District residents. One of the many key graphs: "Residents are arrested in D.C. for disorderly conduct in large numbers: nearly 5,000 in 2007, more than 4,200 in 2008 and 4,469 this year as of Aug. 5. Many are probably arrested for good reasons: noise violations, blocking public spaces, etc. But, as in the Gates arrest, some busts never make it to court."</p>
<p>FENTY'S DRIVING RECORD: WaPo cites several sources critical of Mayor <strong>Fenty</strong>'s insistence on driving himself to various ribbon cuttings, press conferences, etc. <strong>Nikita Stewart</strong> <a href=" http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/08/09/AR2009080902094.html?hpid=topnews">notes in her lengthy piece that no other big city mayor drives themselves around</a>. Key quote: "I think it's curious that he's driving himself," said D.C. Council member <strong>Phil Mendelson</strong> (D-At Large), chairman of the <strong>Committee on Public Safety and the Judiciary</strong>. "Why not have the security detail . . . when you have an accident like this past week?" Outside experts from other cities say security should be a top priority, and we're not paying Fenty to drive around, we're paying him to make decisions and think critically about the city's needs&#8212;we don't want him spending his time worrying about getting across town.</p>
<p>AFTER THE JUMP: More revelations on the <strong>Metro</strong> front, <strong>Jonetta</strong> sticks up for AG <strong>Peter Nickles</strong>, and much, much more.</p>
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<p>HAWK ONE: The ubiquitous private security firm is trying to save its District contracts, the Examiner's <strong>Michael Neibauer</strong> reports. <a href=" http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/local/Hawk-One-security-tries-to-remake-its-marred-image&#8211;52841712.html">Expect some kind of media blitz</a> by <strong>Hawk One</strong> managers to save their contracts. A bit of news in this story: "Ward 6 D.C. Councilman <strong>Tommy Wells</strong>, a former school board member, said he wanted to consider hiring security officers as employees of the city government, rather than as private contractors."</p>
<p>METRO PROBLEMS: Here's some quick links. WaPo continues to be all over this story. The <a href=" http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/08/08/AR2009080801142.html">crash system failed in June during a near crash</a>: "The crash-avoidance system suspected of failing in the recent deadly accident on Metro's Red Line malfunctioned three months earlier, when a rush-hour train on Capitol Hill came 'dangerously close' to another train and halted only after the operator hit the emergency brake, newly obtained records show." <strong>AP</strong> <a href=" http://www.wusa9.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=89513&amp;catid=187">follows up</a>. <a href=" http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/08/09/AR2009080902345.html?hpid=topnews">Metro's oversight panel has little sway</a>, WaPo reports. Key graph: "The committee has no direct regulatory authority over safety and cannot order Metro to make changes. It has no employees of its own and no dedicated office, phone or Web site. It borrows space for its monthly meetings, which officials said no member of the public has ever attended." WaPo also reports <a href=" http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/08/10/AR2009081000974.html">that a Metro worker died Sunday</a> after being struck by a piece of track equipment.</p>
<p><strong>Jonetta Rose Barras</strong> stands up for AG <strong>Peter Nickles</strong>. <a href=" http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/local/52841062.html">This is one of the more phoned-in columns I've seen in a while</a>. Key graph: "He has aggressively defended the city against lawsuits, saving taxpayers tons of money. He has protected citizens against corporations and individuals who have attempted to rip them off or deny them their rights. His office battled CareFirst over its alleged failure to invest profits in the health care of low-income people. He jacked up slum landlords and private companies scamming black churches. He pushed for improvements in Child and Family Services and, with the council, defended the city’s gun control laws." Nickles may or may not have pushed for improvements with CFSA&#8212;but he has most certainly pushed to get CFSA out of its court oversight as the agency continues to fail to meet its benchmarks.</p>
<p>MAYOR'S SCHEDULE:</p>
<p>10:30 a.m. Remarks<br />
Alice Deal Middle School Ribbon Cutting<br />
Location: 3185 Fort Drive, NW</p>
<p>2:00 p.m. Remarks<br />
Bruce Monroe Elementary School Demolition<br />
Location: 3012 Georgia Avenue, NW</p>
<p>6:30 p.m. Remarks<br />
2014 Gay Games Kickoff Rally<br />
Location: Stead Field<br />
1625 P Street, NW</p>
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		<title>The Marion Barry Temp Agency: Loose Lips Daily</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Aug 2009 13:18:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Cherkis</dc:creator>
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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT&#8212;"Barry, Staff Critical Of Ex-Girlfriend's Work", ""Pershing Park: Another Piece Of Evidence Goes Missing; One Cop Speaks Out," "Complaint No. 09-109484: Fenty's Traffic Accident Report," [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>As much local politics as humanly possible. Send your tips, releases, stories, events, etc. to <a href="mailto:lips@washingtoncitypaper.com">lips@washingtoncitypaper.com</a>. And get LL Daily sent <a href="../../../2008/11/25/loose-lips-daily-in-your-inbox-sign-up-now/">straight to your inbox</a> every morning</em></p>
<p>IN CASE YOU MISSED IT&#8212;<a href=" http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/citydesk/2009/08/05/barry-staff-critical-of-ex-girlfriends-work/">"Barry, Staff Critical Of Ex-Girlfriend's Work"</a>, "<a href=" http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/citydesk/2009/08/05/pershing-park-another-piece-of-evidence-goes-missing-one-cop-speaks-out/">"Pershing Park: Another Piece Of Evidence Goes Missing; One Cop Speaks Out,"</a> "<a href=" http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/citydesk/2009/08/05/complaint-no-09-109484-fentys-traffic-accident-report/">Complaint No. 09-109484: Fenty's Traffic Accident Report</a>," "<a href=" http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/citydesk/2009/08/05/more-on-the-fenty-accident-report/">More On The Fenty Accident Report</a>."</p>
<p>Morning all. Let's get to it. FOIAs are starting to come back regarding Barry's suspicious contract work. WaPo provides a sweet overview of Barry's contracts. The upshot: <a href=" http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/08/05/AR2009080503822.html?hpid=topnews">Barry spent way more than his fellow councilmembers on contract work and the results of that work are ambiguous</a>. It's like he operated a temp agency out of his office. WaPo writes: "Newly released documents show that from fiscal 2007 to 2009, Barry's office spent more than $252,000 on outside contracts, eclipsing the second-biggest spender, Kwame R. Brown (D-At Large), whose office spent $45,000....Barry (D-Ward 8) paid for a variety of consulting services, media relations assistance and temporary workers. Some of the work appears to have little connection to city business. One consultant hired to address poverty in Ward 8 lived in Ohio." WaPo also<a href=" http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/08/05/AR2009080501872.html"> published a piece</a> on the saga between Barry, his ex-girlfriend <strong>Donna Watts-Brighthaupt </strong>and <strong>Delonta Brighthaupt</strong>. This time the story is told via e-mails between Barry, his ex and her ex-husband. What you need to know: If you are a councilmember or are thinking about becoming a councilmember, do not hire your girlfriend. It should be noted <a href=" http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/display.php?id=37535">that days before Barry was arrested on stalking charges, Watts-Brighthaupt had rejected the councilmember's latest contract offer</a>.</p>
<p>CAR ACCIDENT CHRONICLES PART ONE: This past Sunday's fender bender is becoming a minor controversy for Mayor Fenty. WaPo <a href=" http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/08/05/AR2009080502708.html">notes</a> that the police report not only contradicts Fenty and Co.'s public accounting of the crash but appears to show D.C. Police officers violating their own procedures. Weirdest detail: the report was taken by a member of Fenty's security detail and not a regular beat cop. Key graph: "Spokeswoman <strong>Mafara Hobson</strong> wrote in an e-mail Sunday that 'a vehicle ran a stop sign and pulled out in front of the Mayor's vehicle, causing a collision.' But the accident report indicates that Fenty's Lincoln Navigator was the "striking vehicle" in the crash with the Nissan Pathfinder, driven by <strong>James Utt Jr</strong>., 19." We have the<a href=" http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/citydesk/2009/08/05/complaint-no-09-109484-fentys-traffic-accident-report/"> police report/collector's item</a>.</p>
<p>CAR ACCIDENT CHRONICLES PART TWO: News crews, Fenty and others were about to start a press conference at Penn and Alabama Avenues SE when two cars collided in a bad accident. Citizens and politicos rushed to the scene to help. <strong>NBC4</strong> has <a href=" http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local-beat/Crew_Waiting_for_News_Conference_Films_Moments_Following_Crash_Washington_DC.html">footage, interviews with one of the drivers and a shocked looking Fenty</a>. <strong>WJLA</strong> <a href=" http://www.wjla.com/news/stories/0809/646933.html">has more</a>: "Fire officials say the two-car crash occurred around 4 p.m. when witnesses and people passing by became first responders. After the crash, people ran to a smoldering Cadillac and battled to get the two people trapped and injured inside to safety away from the vehicle." <strong>WaPo</strong> has <a href=" http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/story/2009/08/05/ST2009080503559.html">an account</a> as well; the mayor's press conference was canceled. <strong>Fox5</strong> <a href=" http://www.myfoxdc.com/dpp/news/local/080509_southeast_dc_crash">was there, too.</a></p>
<p>PRIVATE SECURITY LOSES DISTRICT CONTRACT: The <em>Examiner</em>'s <strong>Michael Neibauer</strong> <a href=" http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/local/D_C_-booting-security-firm_-citing-poor-performance-8069046.html">reports that Fenty is moving to cut out Hawk One from city contracts</a>. <strong>Hawk One</strong> security guards are the ubiquitous greeters/wanders at various government buildings and public schools. Hawk One has lost one city contract and is expected to be out as the school security force as well. Key graphs: "The company has fared poorly since winning the job in 2005, District officials say. Employees in government buildings are poorly supervised, inadequately trained and armed, and ineffective at checking people, city officials say. In the schools, Hawk One personnel have struggled to contain violence and have a history of fraternizing with students. 'Their performance was just not up to standards,' one city leader said. 'They did themselves in.'"</p>
<p>AFTER THE JUMP&#8212;Jonetta on the hydrant problem, the WaPo editorial board weighs in on Pershing Park, and some serious fiscal policy.</p>
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<p>PERSHING PARK: WaPo's editorial board gently nudges AG <strong>Peter Nickles </strong>to get to explain the problems in a Pershing Park case languishing in U.S. District Court. Last week, a federal judge slammed the OAG's inadequate response to discovery and promised painful sanctions. By our count, this is the third time a federal judge has recently taken OAG to task. Judges have rebuked Nickles and Co. in <a href=" http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/citydesk/2009/06/29/judge-hogan-critical-of-cfsa-director-selection-process/">the CFSA case</a> as well as <a href=" http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/local/Judge-rejects-Nickles-effort-to-recover-fees-from-lawyer-43141897.html">a Special Ed attorney case</a>. This case stems from <a href=" http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/display.php?id=25398">the September 27, 2002 mass arrests in Pershing Park</a>. Key newsy graph: "Mr. Nickles told us that he is taking the judge's admonition to heart. He has blamed the city's inability to properly manage records during discovery on a chronic lack of resources, but he said he is reserving judgment on exactly what went wrong in this case until he knows all the facts. It's encouraging that he enlisted former federal judge Stanley Sporkin, who is offering his considerable expertise on a pro bono basis, to advise him." The editorial board suggests Fenty settle the case, and if the the problems aren't cleared up by Nickles, it states that the court should get involved&#8212;not the D.C. Council. The editorial states that the D.C. Council isn't fit to investigate since many have already "prejudged the outcome."</p>
<p>HYDRANTS: The <em>Examiner</em>'s <strong>Jonetta Rose Barras </strong><a href=" http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/local/Lawsuit-time-in-D_C_-8068214-52522132.html">believes</a> <strong>Peggy Cooper Cafritz</strong> and her neighbors should sue over the faulty hydrants. It's the only way to get some straight answers on the matter.  Key graph: "What's there to investigate about the fire that destroyed the home of former D.C. Board of Education President Peggy Cooper Cafritz on Chain Bridge Road? Either fire hydrants worked or they didn't. Either the water pressure was adequate or it wasn't. It's just that simple. But the D.C. Water and Sewer Authority and fire department are doing the butt-covering dance."</p>
<p>D.C. BUDGET: The <strong>DC Fiscal Policy Institute</strong> provides <a href=" http://dcfpi.org/?cat=16">a great overview </a>on the District budget and the D.C. Council's moves to make up for the revenue shortfalls. Key graph: <span> </span>"On the positive side, the Council saved programs crucial to the city’s safety net from the chopping block and avoided even deeper funding cuts by raising revenue.<span> </span>Yet some of the tax increases are regressive, meaning they will have a greater financial impact on moderate and low income DC residents."</p>
<p>WHEN SNAKES ATTACK: <strong>WJLA/News Channel 8 </strong>are <a href=" http://www.news8.net/news/stories/0809/647010.html">reporting </a>that two Southeast residents have been bitten by poisonous copperhead snakes! Key graph: "Forty-eight-year-old <strong>Angela Bradford </strong>was walking her dog last week when something brushed against her shoe. She bent down to see what it was, and a snake bit her finger. Bradford took a picture of the snake with her cell phone, and doctors determined it was a copperhead. She underwent anti-venom therapy."</p>
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