D.C. Police Getting All Handsy (Again)
The D.C. Police have re-launched its All-Hands-On-Deck program for the weekend. It started today at 6 a.m. So what does this mean? It means that every available officer will be on patrol. Cheap joke:...
View ArticleWeekend Police Roundup: Bikes, General Logan, Shootings
Did the police get all handsy with you this weekend? During the past three days, the D.C. Police launched another one of its All-Hands-On-Deck efforts in which all available officers were required to...
View ArticleA Partial Breakdown Of All Hands On Deck Arrests
Earlier this week, I asked the U.S. Attorney's Office and the Office of Attorney General for a breakdown of the types of arrests made from this past weekend's All Hands On Deck initiative. The somewhat...
View ArticleThe Breakdown From The Lastest AHOD: 85 Cases Tossed
Today, the D.C. Police Department announced the latest results of its All Hands On Deck effort which lasted from 6 a.m. on June 5 to 6 a.m. on June 7. For those unfamiliar with AHOD, the program just...
View ArticleOur Morning Roundup: RIP, AHOD; You Won’t Be Missed
Good morning, City Desk readers, and welcome to a slightly soggy Freedom Friday! "All Hands on Deck," Chief Cathy L. Lanier's unconstitutional excuse for setting up roadblocks and checkpoints, is...
View ArticleIs Keeping AHOD Worth a $3M Budget Hit?
Yesterday, an arbitrator ruled that the D.C. police department's "All Hands on Deck" initiative violated the officers' contract and must be stopped. Chief Cathy L. Lanier promptly announced that the...
View ArticleBowser Doubles Down, Makes Public Show of Support for Lanier
One day after the results of a police-union poll showed that almost 98 percent of voting officers have “no confidence” in Chief Cathy Lanier, Mayor Muriel Bowser appeared to dig in on her support of...
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