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Articles by Matthew Cella

P.G. County resolution at heart of Johnson indictment

A seemingly inconsequential resolution introduced before the Prince George's County Council last March is now a prominent part of an eight-count indictment announced Monday against former County Executive Jack B. Johnson that charges him with conspiracy, extortion and bribery.

February 16, 2011
**FILE** Deandrew Hamlin (Photo courtesy of Montgomery County Police)

Suspect in AU killing back in D.C. custody

An 18-year-old D.C. man identified as a suspect in the October killing of an American University professor is back in custody in the District after he broke the conditions of his release and went missing last month, his attorney said.

February 16, 2011

Justice Department cites lack of use of response team

A highly trained team of federal investigators created to assist in complicated arson and explosives cases has been used in recent years in only about 10 percent of the high-priority cases it was designed to investigate, the Justice Department said.

January 5, 2011
**FILE** Metropolitan Police Chief Cathy L. Lanier (The Washington Times)

Burglary spike spurs more cops in D.C.’s Ward 3 area

Metropolitan Police Chief Cathy L. Lanier says her department has flooded Upper Northwest neighborhoods with officers in response to a string of burglaries that has alarmed residents in recent weeks.

January 4, 2011

Burglary suspects tied to DYRS

Two youths arrested in connection with a burglary in Upper Northwest Washington last week are wanted for a string of similar crimes in Montgomery County, police said Monday.

December 27, 2010

Wards of city held in burglary in tony NW neighborhood

Packed suitcases sat on the enclosed porch of a two-story, white-painted brick home in the affluent Spring Valley neighborhood of Northwest Washington, the scene of a brazen burglary attempt early last week by D.C. youths.

December 26, 2010

Gray taps Ellerbe as D.C. fire chief

A former deputy chief who left the city under unusual circumstances was named to lead the District's fire department on Thursday, the same day Mayor-elect Vincent C. Gray announced he would retain Metropolitan Police Chief Cathy L. Lanier.

December 16, 2010

Director of DYRS plans to step down

Robert Hildum, the interim head of the District's troubled juvenile justice agency, announced his resignation Wednesday, clearing the way for Mayor-elect Vincent C. Gray to appoint the agency's fourth director this year.

December 15, 2010

Violent crimes of all kinds are on the rise in D.C.

A violent weekend in Washington, D.C., in which five people were shot, one fatally, in one incident and another person was killed in a separate shooting capped off a 30-day period in which all categories of violent crime in the nation's capital increased over the past year.

December 13, 2010

D.C. Homicide suspect was ward of DYRS

A 20-year-old D.C. man arrested Friday in connection with the killing of a 16-year-old was a ward of the city's Department of Youth Rehabilitation Services, The Washington Times has learned.

December 12, 2010

Baltimore man charged in car-bomb plot

Federal authorities on Wednesday charged a 21-year-old Baltimore man with participating in what he believed was a plot to detonate a car bomb outside a military recruiting center in Catonsville, Md.

December 8, 2010

Boy tied to youth agency killed in shooting

A 16-year-old boy in the care of the city's juvenile-justice agency was fatally shot in Northwest Washington on Tuesday - part of a vicious spurt of youth crime and violence in the District this week.

December 1, 2010

D.C. ward named as suspect in AU murder

An 18-year-old ward of the District identified as a suspect in the October killing of an American University professor was ordered held on $1 million bond Tuesday after being charged with stealing her car.

November 30, 2010
Associated Press
At a news conference Tuesday in Rockville, Md., Gloria Allred, attorney for the family of homicide victim Brian Betts, displays a photo of the one-time principal of a D.C. middle School who was killed in his Silver Spring, Md., home.

Part 4: Violent crime of DYRS wards knows no bounds

A university student was attacked as he bicycled home after working the evening shift at a waterfront restaurant. A school principal was fatally shot in his bedroom in a Maryland suburb.

November 28, 2010
Joseph Alonzo Sharps Jr.

D.C. ward held in two killings days apart

Of the 10 current and former city wards arrested on murder charges since The Washington Times concluded an analysis of a year's worth of killings connected to this population of youths, the case of 19-year-old Kwan Kearney, charged in two homicides a week apart, is perhaps the most chilling.

November 28, 2010