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Protesters gathered at Silver Lake Village Shopping Center during a demonstration June 18 in St. Anthony, Minn. The protesters marched against the acquittal of Officer Jeronimo Yanez, who was found not guilty of manslaughter for shooting Philando Castile during a traffic stop.

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The Congressional Black Caucus turned down an invitation to meet with President Donald Trump, telling him June 21 they believe their concerns are falling on “deaf ears” at the White House and his policies are devastating to the millions of Americans in the nation’s Black communities. A White House spokeswoman said the development was “pretty disappointing” and pledged

to arrange for individual members to meet one-on-one with Trump. Caucus Chairman Cedric Richmond told Trump in a letter that his proposed budget, his efforts to dismantle Democrat Barack Obama’s health care law and actions by Attorney General Jeff Sessions are detrimental to many AfricanAmericans. Richmond said the caucus had expressed its concern several times, including in eight letters and a Continued on A3

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HBCU Plaintiffs Present Powerful Closing Arguments in Equity Lawsuit against State of Maryland By Deborah Bailey Special to the AFRO Lawyers representing students and alumni from Maryland’s four HBCU’s ended last week’s HBCU Equity Trial with powerful arguments

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justifying the methods and costs to dismantle Maryland’s discriminatory system of higher education before U.S. District Court Judge Catherine C. Blake. Attorney Michael D. Jones boldly defended the transfer of several

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Sean Yoes Appointed AFRO Baltimore Editor By AFRO Staff Veteran AFRO reporter and columnist Sean Yoes has been named the newspaper’s Baltimore editor. “We are pleased to have veteran journalist Sean Yoes back at the AFRO as Baltimore editor,” said AFRO publisher and chairman of the board, John “Jake” Oliver, Jr. Yoes will continue to write the, “Race and Politics,” column for the AFRO. Yoes is also host and executive producer of, “AFRO First Edition,” which airs Monday through Friday, 5 p.m. to7 p.m. on WEAA, 88.9 FM.

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Congressional Black Caucus Chairman Cedric Richmond says that the Caucus will not meet with President Donald Trump because White House policies are hurting Blacks.

Drug Markets Flourish in West Baltimore a statement from Prairie View A&M on June 12. She will replace George Wright, who held the position for 14-years. Simmons, a graduate of Dillard University and Harvard University, began her career in administration as an associate dean of the University of Southern California. She has previously held positions as provost at Spelman College and vice provost at Princeton University. “I was from a very poor Continued on A3

Simmons Named President of Prairie View A&M University By J. K. Schmid Special to the AFRO Dr. Ruth Simmons, the former President of Smith College and Brown University,

and the first Black Ivy League president, was named to interim President of Prairie View A&M University. Simmons will assume the position July 1, according to

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Ruth Simmons is the next president of Prairie View A&M University.

On June 21, Officer Jeronimo Yanez was found not guilty of manslaughter for shooting Philando Castile during a traffic stop. Castile’s girlfriend and young daughter were in the car when he was killed. The below story details how a White police officer was set free after killing a Black man while attempting to arrest a him and three friends for disorderly conduct arrest. The three friends were found not guilty of disorderly conduct.

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NAACP RESUMES BASEY PROTEST

Garnett Faces New Attack by NAACP Pinkett Cites “Refusal” to Present Basey Case to Grand Jury RECALLS 39 OTHER KILLINGS BY COPS Congressional Action to Be Sought Oct. 17, 1936 In a strongly worded statement, A.S. Pinkett, local NAACP secretary this week rapped District Attorney Leslie Garnett for failure to take action in the case of V. H. Landrum, white policeman, freed recently in the killing of Lawrence Basey, 27-year-old

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Bill Cosby, the comedian and actor once known as “America’s Dad” for his TV role as paternal Dr. Cliff Huxtable, avoided a conviction on Father’s Day weekend as a jury declared itself hopelessly deadlocked on charges he drugged and molested a woman more than a decade ago. Prosecutors found themselves back to square one June 17 after the judge declared a mistrial following more than 52 hours of deliberations over six days. Excoriated by the defense for charging Cosby in the first place, District Attorney Kevin Steele vowed to put him on trial a second time, saying accuser Andrea Constand supported the decision. “She has shown such courage through this, and we are in awe of what she has done,” Steele said. “She’s entitled to a verdict in this case.” Cosby’s team declared victory, however temporary. By sowing doubt among one or more jurors, Cosby’s lawyers managed to overcome two years of unrelenting bad publicity for their client after the public release of his damaging testimony about drugs and sex, as well as a barrage of accusations from 60 women who came forward to accuse him of sexual assault. Constand told jurors Cosby gave her pills that made her woozy and then penetrated her with his fingers as she lay paralyzed on a couch, unable to tell him to stop. The 2004 encounter at Cosby’s suburban Philadelphia estate was the only one to result in criminal charges. Constand is ready to go to trial again, said her lawyer, Dolores Troiani. “She’s a very spiritual woman, she believes things happen for a purpose, and I think the purpose is … it should encourage other women to come forward and have their day in court.” Cosby’s team immediately went on the attack. The entertainer’s wife of 53 years, Camille, slammed prosecutors for bringing the case to court, calling Steele “heinously and exploitively ambitious” in a statement released after the trial. She also criticized the judge, the accuser’s lawyers and the media. “How do I describe the judge? Overtly arrogant, collaborating with the district attorney,” said her statement, which was tweeted by her husband and read by an associate of the public relations firm representing Cosby. Cosby himself didn’t comment, remaining stoic as the judge declared a mistrial, but Wyatt declared the star’s “power is back. It has been restored.”

Portraits Emerge of Officers Hailed as Heroes at Shooting By The Associated Press

One of the U.S. Capitol Police officers injured while defending members of Congress during a shooting at a baseball field is a gregarious gym-goer and hard worker who adores his mother, his friends say. The other is a high-achieving former college athlete who a former boss says “exudes confidence and dedication.” Special Agents David Bailey and Crystal Griner, along with their colleague Henry Cabrera, who was not injured, are being hailed as heroes for their response to the gunman who opened fire June 14 during a congressional baseball team practice in

Alexandria. The attack left three others, including U.S. Rep. Steve Scalise, injured, but authorities and lawmakers who were at the park say the officers’ valor prevented what could have been a far worse tragedy. “They ran right into the fire. They ran right into those guns and the bullets, and they saved a lot of lives,” President Donald Trump said of Griner and Bailey at a news conference Thursday. Bailey graduated from North Carolina Central University in Durham with a physical education degree in 2007, the university said in a statement. Casey Adams Jones met Bailey while he was a student there and said in an interview Thursday that they’ve become close friends in the 10 years since. Adams Jones said Bailey always had a passion for law enforcement and was proud to join the Capitol Police force about eight years ago. Bailey was not shot but was treated for a minor injury and has been released from a hospital. Griner, who was shot in the ankle, was also released from a hospital where she and her wife were visited Wednesday night by the president and first lady Melania Trump, who brought them a bouquet of flowers, according to a White House pool report. Hood College in Frederick, Maryland, said Griner was a 2006 graduate. A biology major, Griner was a guard on the college basketball team and earned rookie of the year honors in 2003, according to a player profile provided by the school.

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Capitol Police Officer David Bailey (left) and U.S. Capitol Police Officer Crystal Griner, were both wounded as they, along with other officers, engaged James T. Hodgkinson, who opened fire on Republican lawmakers at a baseball practice in Alexandria, Va. “We are proud of Crystal Griner … for her heroic actions and dedicated service. While I wasn’t here when Crystal was a student, those who knew her describe her as highly engaged and personable, a high achiever both in the classroom and on the court,” college President Andrea Chapdelaine said in a statement. Kim Dine, who retired last year as chief of the Capitol Police, said he remembered Griner as someone who “exudes confidence and dedication.” “She always struck me as incredibly focused, diligent and professional and ready to meet the mission,” he said, adding that the officers’ response Wednesday was “brilliant and brave.”

Jada Pinkett Smith Calls Tupac Biopic ‘Deeply Hurtful’ By The Associated Press

Jada Pinkett Smith is calling the Tupac Shakur biopic “All Eyez on Me” ”deeply hurtful” for its portrayal of her relationship with the rap legend. In a series of tweets June 16, just as the film is opening in theaters, Pinkett Smith contradicted several scenes. She said she never had an argument with Shakur backstage, that their parting was fictionalized and that he never read her a poem, as seen in the film. Pinkett Smith said her relationship to Shakur was

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Jada Pinkett Smith called the new Tupac Shakur Movie ‘deeply hurtful’ in a series of tweets.

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Caucus Continued from A1 document, but the administration has failed to respond. “The CBC, and the millions of people we represent, have a lot to lose under your administration,” Richmond wrote. “I fail to see how a social gathering would benefit the policies we advocate for.” Trump and top members of the caucus met in March, but Richmond said there has been no followthrough on promises like helping Black lawmakers meet with Trump’s Cabinet.

Specifically, the caucus criticized Trump’s budget proposal, which would cut money for Pell Grants for low-income college students and eliminate the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program, which helps seniors and others on fixed incomes heat their homes. The caucus singled out moves by Sessions on drug prosecutions and civil rights enforcement, and complained that the House GOP health care bill that Trump celebrated during a Rose Garden ceremony would “strip millions of Black people of their health care.” Richmond’s letter responded to an invitation from Trump

HBCU Continued from A1 academic programs from Maryland’s Traditionally White Institutions (TWI’s) to the state’s four HBCUs (Bowie State University, Coppin State University, Morgan State University and University of Maryland Eastern Shore) as part of the formula needed to place Maryland’s HBCU’s on par with the state’s TWI’s. “The court has broad authority to come up with a remedy that is broadly impactful,” Jones said. “The point I want to make is the State basically, in our view, is exaggerating the alleged harms,” he said. Jones said academic program transfers in Maryland’s higher education system were needed to destroy the core of the unequal system the court found in 2013. “If we think about it, transfers, we get it, are the most difficult things to do, because, frankly, it comes the closest to dismantling the dual and unequal system,” he said. Jones went on to argue that the prior landmark case in higher education desegregation, United States v. Fordice (1992) erred in underestimating the issue of academic program duplication into consideration in designing a remedy to end desegregation in Mississippi’s higher education system. Attorneys for the state of Maryland argued vehemently against academic program transfers from TWI’s to HBCUs saying that program transfers would do “irreparable harm” to the TWI’s that would lose them. “These are the worst and most destructive things that can be done,” said state’s attorney Cyril V. Smith. “They’re not transfers, they’re shut downs.” But Jones argued for the Coalition that the phase out of the joint University of BaltimoreTowson State MBA program was effectively discontinued. “The joint M.B.A. program was discontinued with no claim of harm,” he said. Coalition’s attorneys also argued for first right of refusal for new high demand academic programs being offered within the state’s higher education system and for the appointment of a Special Master that will oversee the remedy to be issued by Judge Blake. ‘Disparities in unique, high demand programs has increased,” said Jones indicating that Maryland’s HBCU’s previously had White enrollment as high a 20% before the state aggressively began a process of assigning new high demand academic programs to TWI’s. The Coalition’s research shows that HBCUs have 10 unique high demand academic

Basey Continued from A1 CCC worker. Pointing out that Basey is the fortieth colored person killed by the local police (according to statistics compiled by the AFROAMERICAN) Pinkett charges Garnett with refusing to present the Basey case to the grand jury. His statement follows: “District Attorney Leslie Garnett refused to present the Basey case to the grand jury. Police officer V. H. Landrum gets another official OK of his

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White House legislative affairs team, seeking one-on-one meetings with Trump to discuss issues their constituents are concerned about. “We will do that because they

said caucus members want substance from the White House, not a social event. “We want to talk and deal with issues that are of concern to the members of the Congressional Black Caucus, and we’ve not gotten any response,” Meeks said. “My opinion and –Cedric Richmond the opinion of most of just about all of the members of have made those requests and the CBC is that the board met (with we will honor those requests,” Trump). They gave him substantive Manigault said. “That’s not issues which we wanted to deal with going to be deterred because and they have not been dealt with.” of Cedric Richmond’s political Meeks added, “Until we can deal gamesmanship.” with substance and issues what’s the Rep. Gregory Meeks, D-N.Y., benefit of a meeting.”

“I fail to see how a social gathering would benefit the policies we advocate for.” go back on his commitment to meet with us,” Manigault said in a telephone interview. She said caucus members who were excluded from the March meeting have been reaching out to her personally, as well as to the

programs (total number for all four HBCUs) compared with 171 high demand programs at Maryland’s TWI’s. Smith countered for the State that the Coalition’s request for a Special Master and first rights to new high demand academic programs would be too costly to implement. “We think that cost matters, especially in the context of the budget in Maryland today,” he said. “There’s not a magic pot of money somewhere.” But the Coalition’s attorney Jones countered with the central thrust of the Coalition’s argument. “Just because it is less expensive to leave a constitutional violation in place, does not make it right, Jones said. “Serious constitutional violations mean serious costs,” he said directly challenging the State’s opposition to pay for correcting a decades long pattern of discrimination. The HBCU Equity Trial ended the final remedial phase June 8. In 2013, Judge Blake found the State of Maryland liable for continuing to perpetuate a system of legal discrimination in Maryland higher education. Blake ordered both sides into mediation after her 2013 ruling. After the State of Maryland failed to offer a substantive remedy the case was ordered back to court in January 2017. Brenda Shum, Director of the Educational Opportunities Project for the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law and one of the Coalition’s attorneys said she could see the State preparing for an appeal. She was concurrently offended by the State’s refusal to meet its legal burden to offer viable remedies in the HBCU Equity Case. “They most certainly are laying the groundwork for their appeal, which is their right. But what I find baffling is that they were not concurrently exploring other ways to address program duplication or increase the White student enrollment at the HBCUs. They were not obligated to accept our remedial theory which focused on institutional identity, niches, and unique and high demand programs. But they did very little to explore what might have desegregative effect,” Shum said. Blake promised diligence and speed in issuing a final decision. “These issues are extremely complex. I don’t need to tell you that. They are also of great importance to, again, everyone in the courtroom, certainly to me, to do my best.” She said. “I can’t promise you a precise date, but I will do my best to get it out in a reasonable period of time and take into account, again, the thoughtful and helpful presentations on both sides.”

wanton slaying of an innocent colored man. “Thus the fortieth in eleven years to be killed by a policeman meets the fate of the other thirty nine. “The coroner’s jury, with one colored person on it, brought in a verdict which was never before known in Morgue history. Here is the language: “We believe that the said Vivian H. Landrum discharged his gun when he believed his life was in jeopardy, such jeopardy being initiated by a mental process and not by any overt act or acts on the part of those under arrest.” “Now the District Attorney,

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after adequate opportunity to study the evidence adduced at the coroner’s inquest, refuses to present the case to the grand jury. Innocence proved “Basey was arrested for disorderly conduct. Three other men were arrested with him. The three which Landrum did not kill were tried and the case against them was dismissed. “If Basey had lived to tell the story he, too, would have been acquitted, for all four cases rested upon the same evidence. “Thus we have the picture of the policeman arresting men for behaving disorderly, when there was no disorder; the shooting to death of one of them by the arresting officer; a meaningless verdict by the coroner’s jury, and lastly the refusal by the District Attorney to lay the facts before the grand jury. Association not Through The NAACP branch will hold its first meeting of the present season on next Tuesday night at the YWCA, when a report will be made on the Basey case.

Simmons Continued from A1 family with 12 children, at a time when colleges were just desegregating,” Simmons said in a statement. “I know how important historically Black colleges and universities are for kids like I was.” In 1995, Simmons was named president of Smith College, one of the largest historically women’s liberal arts colleges. Brown University selected Simmons as President in 2001. Brown University is named for the Brown family in gratitude for the endowment given to it by Nicolas Brown, Jr. While Nicolas was an abolitionist, the Brown family’s wealth was accumulated from exploitation of the Triangle Trade, the sale of Southern sugar, molasses and rum and African slaves. Simmons, as Brown president, established the University Steering Committee in Slavery and Justice in 2003 to investigate the university and the Brown family. The study prompted the university to revise its

official history and created a publicly available archive of the relevant historical documents. The university also made recommendations to “strengthen” its Department of Africana Studies and establish the Center for the Study of Slavery and Justice. Martin Pruyear’s “Slavery Memorial” was installed in 2014 in front of University Hall, Brown’s oldest building. It depicts an unearthed gigantic ball and chain with

“[Simmons] said to the university that it had to confront its history,” Bogues told the AFRO. “In doing that, she really tried to activate a policy in which the university would be a model for what hard, difficult conversations could take place.” Prairie View A&M, an HBCU and member-college in the Thurgood Marshall College Fund, was established in 1876 by former slaves and Texas State Senators

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historically Black colleges and universities are for kids like I was.” – Ruth Simmons the chain severed. Simmons retired from the presidency in 2012, but still co-chairs the external board of the Center for the Study of Slavery and Justice. Anthony Bogues, director of the Center for the Study of Slavery and Justice and professor of Africana Studies, described Simmons’ accomplishment as “a model of democratic and fierce discussion.”

Matthew Gaines and William H. Holland as what was then a “separate but equal” part of what is now the Texas A&M University System. “We are fortunate to have such a high-caliber scholar and administrator who can step in without missing a beat,” said Texas A&M System Chancellor John Sharp in a statement. “Dr. Simmons has been an important figure on the national stage for decades.”

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When Do President Trump’s Lies Become Too Much? President Donald Trump has a bad habit of stretching the truth—too often, and mostly for his own glorification. Indeed it appears to happen so often that we are sadly wondering whether or not he is incapable of telling the truth. He makes up scenarios in real time; he twists facts; he dodges legitimate questions from the media; and he concocts bizarre storylines to fit his problematic, racially-insensitive legislative agenda. And he never owns up to any of his mischaracterizations, fabrications –and bold-face lies. Trump is not fit to be President of the United States and, frankly, we question his state of mind. When does this madness end? All Americans – Democrats and Republicans - should be outraged by Trump’s childish, despicable and reckless behavior. Trump’s lies have become fodder for late-night comedy routines while he turns America into the laughingstock of the world. But Trump is not just a careless carnival act, his lies have global implications and pose a danger to the security of the nation and the world. It’s not simply buffoonery, Trump’s lies and subsequent conduct could be considered criminal. According to The Washington Post, Trump has made 488 false or misleading claims since he took office in January -- an average of 4.9 claims a day. He’s been crowned the “King of Whoppers” by social media sites and world leaders have openly questioned Trump’s facts. Here’s a snapshot of Trump’s most outlandish lies: Early in Trump’s presidency, he spoke of a crime-ridden America with a faltering economy, a place where urban America was in complete and utter peril. A day later, Trump falsely denied that he had been feuding with the intelligence agencies, which days earlier he had compared to Nazi Germany’s. Trump also bragged that his inaugural crowd was larger than Obama’s, and said his Electoral College majority was larger than those of any president since Ronald Reagan.

“You came by the tens of millions to become part of a historic movement, the likes of which the world has never seen before,” Trump falsely claimed during his inauguration. All lies. Trump told congressional leaders that the reason he lost the popular vote to Hillary Clinton was because between 3 million and 5 million votes were cast illegally and he called for a “major investigation into voter fraud.” Trump again claimed there was widespread voter fraud during the November election, this time telling senators “thousands” of people were bussed in from Massachusetts to vote in New Hampshire.” More lies. In what was one of Trump’s boldest lies, the president claimed former President Barack Obama wiretapped his New York offices. There has been absolutely no proof of Trump’s allegations. Trump also told a group of U.S. sheriffs – falsely -- that the murder rate in the U.S. was the highest it’s been in “45 to 47 years.” And at the GOP retreat on Jan. 26, Trump said that Philadelphia’s murder rate is “steady, I mean just terribly increasing.” More lies. Actually, the homicide rate in Philadelphia and across the country is dropping. Enough is enough. When do the lies end? When will President Trump take

ownership for his habitual lying? And what can Congress do to stop this insanity? If we want to make America great again, then the reality of Trump’s incessant fabrication of real facts forces us to recognize that now is the time to salvage America’s integrity. The machinery of change must be cranked-up to resuscitate the White House by moving new tenants in— Trump Must Go—NOW! And that’s the truth.

COMMENTARY

Lives in the Balance Part II

Winning the Healthcare Battle in the Senate Between now and July 4, thousands upon thousands of American lives will hang in the balance as Senate Republicans conspire in secrecy to gut the Affordable Care Act. Yet, as of this writing, no Democratic Senators – and very few Republicans – know what is in the Republican plan. Nevertheless, Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has directed that the Republicans’ version of repealing “Obamacare” will bypass the normal committee process in which the public can become informed, public reaction assessed, and corrective amendments considered. Instead, as soon as the Congressional Budget Office evaluates the Republican proposal, Majority Leader McConnell intends to proceed directly to an up or down vote. After years of Republican railing against one of President Obama’s signature accomplishments, the moment of truth on healthcare is at hand. There has been massive public reaction against the House Republicans party-line proposal to repeal “Obamacare,” a repeal that the Congressional Budget Office estimates would cause 23 million Americans to lose their health insurance coverage. The highly respected Quinnipac University poll revealed on June 8 that American voters overwhelmingly reject the House Republicans’ measure (by 62-17 percent). This, I suspect, is why the Senate Republicans are attempting to rush their companion repeal measure toward a narrow, party-line vote in secret. The American People have every reason to organize, protest, and let Republican Senators know that access to affordable healthcare is a human right that elected officials deny at their political peril. Through a widespread public outcry directed toward more moderate Republican Senators, we still have the opportunity to

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avoid disaster – and move forward toward a more rational and humane system of delivering healthcare comparable to the care available in every other advanced nation. A brief historical note provides the foundation for this argument. In our continuing struggle to expand access to affordable healthcare to every American, it is critical to remember the two major forces that catalyzed the reform process more than a decade ago. First, even before President Obama and congressional Democrats began the process that resulted in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (more widely known as “Obamacare”), the Institute of Medicine had informed us that more than 18,000 Americans were dying prematurely every year because they lacked health insurance. That annual death toll was and remains an unacceptable human cost. A second, significant motivation for reform was the accelerating rise in healthcare costs that threatened the budgets of governments, businesses and individual households alike. The private, largely for-profit insurance system in this country was failing to fully address these challenges a decade ago – and it continues to fail these tests today. The American People must ask their elected representatives this question: Why should we continue to provide massive public subsidies to a failed system of healthcare financing when it would be more cost-effective and rational to fund healthcare in the same manner that we already fund care for our elderly, disabled, veterans, and poor? The answer to this question is why some of us believed a decade ago (and continue to believe today) that a single-payer system based upon expanding Medicare to everyone would be the most effective strategy. Our current proposal to achieve that goal, The Expanded and Improved Medicare for All Act (H.R. 676), is sponsored by Rep.

John Conyers and co-sponsored by 112 of us in the House. However, establishing access to affordable healthcare as a civil right through the Affordable Care Act was the progress that we could politically achieve back in 2010 – and the ACA remains our first line of defense today. I remain convinced that we can win this battle. To prevail, however, our nation must directly confront the reality that human lives – the lives of people you and I know personally – are at risk. A significant proportion of Obamacare’s expansion of healthcare access has occurred through liberalizing access to Medicaid for the working poor. These are the neighbors who would be most immediately affected by the Republican repeal effort (although almost every family would eventually feel the impact in their insurance premiums). The federal government is currently paying 95 percent of expanded access to Medicaid. Limiting that federal commitment is a central prong of the Republicans’ attack – both through cutting back on its contribution for Medicaid expansion and through “block granting” Medicaid generally. Earlier this month, a Kaiser Family Foundation poll revealed that the ACA’s Medicaid expansion is supported by 84 percent of the public, including 71 percent of Republicans. This is why the core of the internal Republican debate in the Senate appears to be how rapidly and deeply they can gut the federal contributions to Medicaid and survive politically. The American People understand that lives are in the balance in this healthcare debate. We must continue to make our voices heard. With a massive public outcry against healthcare repeal, we can win this fight and save lives. Congressman Elijah Cummings represents Maryland’s 7th Congressional District in the United States House of Representatives.

How Young People Can Find Success in Baltimore I join Baltimore Mayor

Barbara A. Robinson Catherine E. Pugh in her

recognition of the need to assist our youths –– our future leaders –– to excel to their fullest potential. My pillars of achievement are the following: Health, safety and security, economic development to include jobs, education and self-actualization (which means, being all you can become, utilizing your abilities and capabilities). Health includes eating a nourishing diet. It means having access to healthy foods in areas identified as food deserts, providing a process where those deserts can be turned into places where residents of those areas will have access to fresh fruits, fresh vegetables, fresh meats and fresh produce. Safety and security means young people have a safe place to play, and a home where they will be secure and safe. It means they will feel safe to walk to school, to attend after school programs and have an expectation they will arrive to their destinations safely and return home safely.

Economic development means having jobs or being able to earn money. I attended an event where young people were being honored as published authors. There were nine published authors being honored and none were older than fifteen-years-old. These young people pursuing their dreams at an early age are indicative of what can happen when we provide an atmosphere for creative growth. This is one of the reasons I am advocating for financial literacy and entrepreneurship to be taught in school beginning in the 10th grade. Education is without a doubt an extremely important component of any success plan. It is true that one can become successful without graduating from college; however, you will still need to know how to read, write and understand mathematics. With technology expanding at an alarming rate and young people communicating by cellphones rather than writing, I have seen the decline of young people learning how to write in cursive. I have found that the use of grammar and sentence formation is at a decline with written communication. Because of the

abbreviations used in texting, many sentences are formed with the use of letters rather than words such as: “OMG” for “Oh my God” or “Oh my goodness,” “ur” rather than “you are,” “lol” rather than “laugh out loud,” or “lots of love,” and so on. It appears that texting has created a language of its own. Self-actualization means being all you are capable of becoming. It means realizing your potential, capabilities and abilities and going for your dream. When you are satisfied with your home life, your education and you feel safe enough to pursue your dreams, the quality of your life is greatly improved. We as adults owe it to the younger generation coming behind to help them become the leaders we need in our communities, or businesses and the world. I applaud Mayor Pugh for not losing sight of the most important aspect of our future and that is the training of our future leaders, our youths. State Senator Barbara A. Robinson represents the 40th Legislative District of Maryland.


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Fate of Annual HBCU Cuba Programs Unclear By Lenore T. Adkins Special to the AFRO With President Donald Trump enacting a new Cuba policy that aims to, among other things, curb tourism to the communist island, educators running journalism programs at Howard University and Morgan State University need more time to digest how the changes could affect their annual school trips to Cuba. For now, faculty at both schools are taking a waitand-see approach. “I think it’s too soon to tell because all of us need to read the regulations as they’re written,” Frederic Kendrick, an assistant professor in Howard’s Department of Media Journalism and Film, told the AFRO. He co-organizes the department’s trips to Cuba, which help students secure international reporting experience in Spanish. Since 2012, DeWayne Wickham, founding dean of the School of Global Journalism and Communication at Morgan State University, has taken journalists, educators, students, and professionals on trips to Cuba to learn about Afro Cubans and their links to African Americans. Wickham told the AFRO that once the federal government rolls out the new regulations he will ensure the trips he leads to Cuba adhere with the new policy. Until then, he said, those trips will continue until the administration tells him his groups cannot go as journalists and/or educators. “I think the work we do there is important,” said Wickham, a former USA Today

columnist. On June 16, Trump signed an executive order before a supportive crowd of Cuban Americans in Miami that reversed certain parts of the Obama administration’s Cuba policy. The decades-old embargo against Cuba blocked most trade with the island and outlawed tourism, but Obama’s policy loosened the embargo, facilitating some travel and trade for Americans. Trump argued that Obama’s policy didn’t help the Cuban people and instead enriches the Castro regime, that Trump said continues to repress citizens who speak out, jails political prisoners, and commits other human rights violations. Under the new policy, Trump will prohibit most direct financial transactions with the Cuban military, intelligence, and security services, which control more than 50 percent

With President Donald Trump’s new Cuba policy it is unclear if trips, like the one these Morgan State University students took to Cuba in 2016, will continue.

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of Cuba’s economy including the tourism industry and most hotels on the island. Travel groups like Wickham’s typically stay in one of those hotels. Kendrick said his students stayed at bed and breakfasts, which are run independently of the state. “The profits from investment and tourism flow

directly to the military,” Trump said in Miami. “The regime takes the money and owns the industry. The outcome of (the) last administration’s executive action has been only more repression and a move to crush the peaceful, democratic movement. Therefore, effective immediately, I am canceling the last administration’s

completely one-sided deal with Cuba.” Trump’s policy will scrap unchaperoned, individual trips to Cuba that Obama instituted. Travelers visiting Cuba on educational trips will instead have to go in groups with a guide. The Cuban government, meanwhile, denounced the new

policy in a letter the same day, saying it is merely a strategy to upend the island’s political, economic, and social systems and is “condemned to fail.” The missive went on to say that the United States is in no place to lecture Cuba about human rights, listing a litany of issues, including the passage of a House bill to repeal and replace Obamacare that would eliminate health insurance for an estimated 23 million Americans, the treatment of refugees, especially those who are Muslim, and ongoing issues with police brutality. “We have deep concerns [about] the respect and the guaranties of the human rights in that country, where there is a large number of cases of murder, brutality and police abuse, particularly against the African Americans,” the letter said. “The right to live is violated as a result of deaths by firearms.”

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Garden Villa Co-op, where the youngest member is 62-years-old. The 78-year-old said that while finances drove her decision, the atmosphere, convenience and culture were the reasons she chose to stay. “Once I moved in it was like moving into a hotel,” said Franklin, who’s spent 74 of her 78 years in Baltimore. “We have laundry rooms on every floor. You put your trash out and someone takes it for you. There are emergency response people from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m., and we have community rooms where we gather to reminisce and have fun.” Franklin said that live-in assistants aid guests with more in-depth health concerns, and when issues arise, staff and the co-op members

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who run majority of the facility are quick to respond. Brandon Moss, the Maryland regional manager for CSI Support and Development, said many Courtesy photo different factors go into Bowley’s Garden Villa Co-op is one of many communities deciding on a senior living that caters to seniors living in Maryland. community. Whether it’s an independent-living facility or an arrangements have to be planned with funds assisted living community with usually saved decades in advance. Will a varying degrees of care from medical staff, Senior Move Manager be assisting in the tough decisions have to be made. transition, or will family members take on the “There are a lot of questions seniors have task of packing and moving their relative and to wrestle with. People come into senior everything they own? Does the senior qualify communities with all kinds of perspectives for subsidies due to low-income, or will the and situations,” said Moss. “Some people bill be covered out-of-pocket? own a large home and it’s time to downsize. The U.S. Department of Health & Human Most people are just looking for affordability, Services reports that “more than 10,000 people quality, safety and security.” turn 65 every day in the United States, and CSI Support and Development owns and people are living longer, healthier lives.” operates over 50 senior living communities According to statistics from the U.S. in a total of 4 different states. The facilities Department of Labor, “fewer than half of are built using “HUD dollars, low-income Americans have calculated how much they housing tax credits, and/or additional funding need to save” for the 20 years an average from private foundations and state and local American will spend living in retirement. governments,” according to the company’s Most Americans need 70 percent of their preweb site. Six of those facilities, including Franklin’s, retirement income to live comfortably. That number shoots to 90 percent for low-income are located in Baltimore, with a total of 11 in seniors going into retirement. the state of Maryland. Census information compiled in the report, Rent at Franklin’s co-operative community “An Aging Population: The Older Population is less than $600 a month and that price in the United States,” shows that by “2050, includes everything but electricity used for the population aged 65 and over is projected cooking. Moss said that CSI, a non-profit, to be 83.7 million, almost double its estimated “provides affordable housing usually through population of 43.1 million in 2012.” project-based subsidies.” Residents who According to the report, the increase in the qualify for Section 8 assistance are welcomed. retirement population is due in large part to Planning to go into retirement is not a baby boomers who have been entering their decision to be made mere weeks before golden years since 2011. the time arrives. Living expenses and


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Black Press Conference

Truth from a Black Perspective

Ben’s Chili Bowl Unveils New Mural

By James Wright Special to the AFRO jwright@afro.com

By James Wright Special to the AFRO jwright@afro.com

(National Harbor, Md.) The trade association for Black-owned newspapers is holding their annual conference in Prince George’s County, Md. The National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) annual meeting is taking place from June 2024 at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center in Oxon Hill, Md. Benjamin

“This is a pivotal moment for the Black press.” – Dr. Ben Chavis Chavis, the president and CEO of NNPA, told the AFRO that this conference is at a key moment. “This is a pivotal moment for the Black press,” Chavis said. “As we celebrate the 190th anniversary of Freedom’s Journal, it is important that we continue the legacy of publishing and disseminating the truth from a Black perspective.” The Freedom’s Journal was founded in 1827 in New York City by John Russworm and Samuel Cornish with the famous moniker of “we wish to plead our own cause” and Continued on B2

The new mural on Ben’s Chili Bowl’s wall features portraits of national and local heroes in the Black community, including Barack and Michelle Obama, Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton, Taraji P. Henson and Prince among others. By Lindi Vilakazi Special to the AFRO Ben’s Chili Bowl is revamping its well-known mural wall. Like the old mural, the new mural honors various heroes and influences of Black history. Ben’s Chili Bowl teamed up with artist and Washingtonian Aniekan Udofia, and accompanied by his Art Director Mia DuVall, unveiled the newest and -- what is intended to be the last -- mural on June 21. Udofia created his first Ben’s Chili Bowl mural in 2012, which featured portraits of Bill Cosby, Barack Obama, Chuck Brown, and Donnie Simpson. This year, the mural will showcase 16 portraits, including Dick Gregory, Dave Chappelle, Marion Barry, Jim Vance, Eleanor Holmes Norton, Wale, Russ Parr, Taraji P. Henson, Donnie Simpson, Roberta Flack, Prince, Chuck Brown, Muhammad Ali, Harriet Tubman, Michelle Obama and Barack Obama.

Photo by Lindi Vilakazi

“I’ve heard a lot of mixed feelings, like most people are like claiming, oh well Prince is not from D.C. It’s not a D.C. wall. It’s a wall that starts with Harriet Tubman and shows you where we’ve come from and where we’re headed and what we’ve achieved. So, I kind of see it like the hero’s journey in a way. Because these people are my heroes,” Udofia told the AFRO. As a native of D.C., Udofia, who has Nigerian roots, said he grew up with a genuine knowledge and understanding – Tamika Gittens of the District’s culture and influences. “So with this particular piece, I think to date this has probably been the most challenging project,” DuVall said. “Only because they’re 16 portraits, and I think whether the folks on the wall are living or are not with us anymore, there are many, many, many, many people who are invested in their images. So, you know it’s like you want to create something, especially when you just get a Continued on B2

On June 17, the Ward 8 Democrats hosted a panel discussion titled: Concentrated Poverty: Understanding the Effects on Neighborhoods. Participants included Stan Jackson, president of the Anacostia Economic Development Corporation; Ward 8 Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner Greta Fuller; Linnea Lassiter of the D.C. Fiscal Policy Institute; Beverly Wheeler of D.C. Hunger Solutions; and Kathy Zickuhr of the D.C. Policy Center. The participants discussed poverty in the District with the backdrop of information provided by Ward 8 Democrats President Charles

“I like it. I think it encompasses African American culture.”

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Stan Jackson, president and CEO of the Anacostia Economic Development Corporation, thinks poverty in Ward 8 needs to be addressed so that Black residents can afford housing. Continued on B2

Southeast D.C. Seeing More Smash and Grab Crimes

Josh Norman Brings Starz24 Foundation to D.C.

By Mark Arrowsmith Special to the AFRO Though District-wide property crimes are slightly down, smash and grab car break-ins are occurring more frequently in neighborhoods east of the Anacostia river. According to the Metropolitan Police Department, as of June 20, total property crime in D.C. is down 1 percent (13,354) from the same time a year ago (13,556) with theft from automobiles down 8 percent from 5,350 reported incidents in 2016 to 4,920 reported incidents to date. But, according to data provided by the police department, smash and grab crimes in Southeast D.C.

By Lindi Vilakazi Special to the AFRO Josh Norman, a 29-year old cornerback for Washington’s NFL team, is bringing hope and help to the youth of the Washington, D.C. area by opening a branch of his foundation in the city. Norman’s Starz24 foundation was founded in his hometown of Greenwood, S.C. The foundation works to bring youth enrichment programs to disadvantaged children. On June 13, the foundation launched – in its second market – at The Hawthorne, located on the city’s iconic U Street in northwest D.C. Sean Cox, the foundation’s marketing communications manager, says Norman spoke with students at Jefferson Middle School Academy in Southwest, D.C. on April 27 to stress the importance of education, hard work, and determination. According to Cox, Norman uses Starz24 to show students they can achieve their goals despite the environment or social economic class they are in. “He wants to now help kids

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Washington Quarterback Josh Norman launched his Starz24 foundation in D.C. on June 13.

in that direction, and to be smarter with their time. That’s really the big thing,” Cox told the AFRO. Starz24 provides enrichment programs and character development activities using sports and educational programming and events, including school

“The goal is to have…a takeaway,” Cox said. “Not necessarily just that momentary motivation, but to really plant a seed in these kids that using Josh as an example or using other people as an example where hard work, team work, leadership, focus, drive, can get you in.”

“The goal is to have like a takeaway.” – Sean Cox assemblies and goal-setting sessions, to get kids to think about their future. There are also volunteer drives to provide children with backpacks and school supplies.

Until recently, Norman self-funded the foundation’s events and programs with help from some small, local, in-kind donations. However, according to his

communications team, as the foundation expanded, Norman has been able to develop a donations team to gather funds and expand outreach. According to Cox, the foundation focuses on youth in underserved areas. Starz24 has successfully raised $30,000 for programming for the D.C. area youth. According to Cox, the funds will be delegated for a backto-school program to help provide school supplies to children in need for the 20172018 school year. “There is a lot of need in our community and I’m here to make sure the kids have resources and the motivation to excel in school and life,” Norman told guests at the launch event.

“Because there is a lack of resources, lack of love and a lack of social life, crimes are going to be consistently high.” – Eric Weaver are significantly higher than other crimes. As of June 19, there were 25 homicides, 549 assault crimes, and 869 auto thefts. Sheila Carson, a Ward 7 advisory neighborhood commissioner, told the AFRO that there are even more crimes happening in southeast D.C. than reported. “Numbers are down is not true. You are [lucky] if the victim reports it,” she said. “The crime is [attributed] to the individuals who are poor and have drug addiction problems,” Carson said. Paul Trantham, advisory neighborhood commissioner for Ward 8, told the AFRO, “[A] great majority of violence is going on because of the younger generation, if you want to work, you are going to find a job. They don’t want to abide by any structure they want to live wildly.” Whether the uptick in theft crimes is a result of drug usage or the younger generation, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser held a public briefing June 19 in northwest D.C. to provide residents Continued on B2


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“for too long others have spoken for us.” The NNPA was founded in 1940 when John Sengstacke, publisher of the Chicago Defender organized Black publishers from across the country to come together for a common purpose – the benefit of Negro journalism. The organization was known as the National Negro Publishers Association but in 1958, that was changed to its present name. The NNPA, based in Washington D.C., has 211 member newspapers, including the AFRO. Its readership is estimated at 15 million and member newspapers are in almost all major urban areas with a concentrated Black presence. The organization played a key role in the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 60s, publishing stories about the struggles and victories and helping to mobilize Blacks and friendly Whites to the cause. “We declare that the Black press is more important today than it was 190 years ago,” Chavis said. “We have a president of the United States who questions the value of the press and it is up to the Black press to tell and value the truth.” The conference’s theme is “Celebrating 190 Years of Black

Press in America: Legacy, Innovation, and Empowerment.” Chavis said that the charge for Black publishers is to “reassert ourselves because we are perceived by Black America as the trusted voice of Black America.” Photo by Rob Roberts Chavis said the conference The National Newspaper Publishers Association held the opening event for its has an estimated 500 convention (June 20-24), called the National Black Parents Town Hall Meeting on registrants. The merit awards Educational Excellence on June 20, at the Gaylord International Convention Center in ceremony/dinner will take place June 22. On June 23, the Oxon Hill, Md. The town hall included a panel discussion on the Every Student Succeeds Act by panelists (L to R): Ben Chavis, NNPA president & CEO; Denise Rolark-Barnes, NNPA Lifetime Achievement Award will be given to Martin Luther chairman; Teia Hill; Yeri Yun; Lynn Jennings; Marietta English, National Alliance of Black King III, the son of Dr. Martin School Leaders; Elizabeth Prima and Chris Stewart. Luther King Jr. Days before “We decided to give the award to Martin because next the inauguration of Donald Trump, Martin Luther King III met April will be the 50th anniversary of Dr. King’s assassination with the president-elect to advocate for free voter ID cards for and King III has consistently upheld his father’s legacy and all Americans. continued Dr. King’s dream,” Chavis said.

Dems

Continued from B1 Wilson. Wilson presented information showing the median family income in predominantly Black Ward 8 dropped nearly 17 percent between 2006-2015, from $28,979 to $24,096 and in neighboring predominantly Black Ward 7, the median family income dropped 10 percent, from $34,562 to $31,273 during that period. In contrast, in majority White Ward 2, the median family income jumped nearly 65 percent, from $114,752 to $189, 324. Wilson also presented data showing many Ward 8 residents couldn’t afford to buy into the homes they have or couldn’t qualify for the

housing developments that are slated for the ward. “Housing is a component of what makes a community vibrant,” Jackson said in a statement. Jackson said while instruments like the $100 million Housing Production Trust, created by the D.C. Council to support affordable housing, got things started, it is legislation that limits building reasonably priced units. He notes that the soon-to-be-built Maple View complex in Ward 8 has 16,000 square feet available but by regulation a grocery store cannot be put in it. “We are in vicious cycle and public policy needs to change,” Jackson said.

Wards 7 and 8 are both having a problem with grocery stores. Wheeler has been outspoken about how the eastern part of the city is missing out on fresh fruits and vegetables. Her organization recently released a report that showed in 2010, Ward 7 had four and 8 had three full-service grocery stores in 2010 but by 2016, those wards only had two and one, respectively. Meanwhile, according to the report, Ward 6 had the largest increase in grocery stores with four in 2010 to 10 in 2016 and Ward 3 only had a slight drop during that time period from 11 in 2010 to nine in 2016. Wheeler said there are

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only three full-service grocery stores for the combined populations of Ward 7 and 8, which is approximately 150,000 people. “People who live in Ward 7 and 8 have to spend money and time on transportation to get to a quality grocery store,” she said in a statement. “That’s not right. People have

she said. “Having a job is great but if you can’t get to it easily, it becomes a problem. Plus, the person who doesn’t have access to a car may be living in a food desert.” In a statement, Lassiter said that in the District, poverty and race are interconnected. “You cannot talk about

“We are in a vicious cycle and public policy needs to change.” – Stan Jackson a right to eat healthy and not have to take two buses to get to their stores.” Zickuhr said throughout her presentation that for many years, the District and federal governments did little to fight poverty. “The factors are interconnected such as questionable zoning practices and transportation concerns,”

income inequality without talking about race,” she said. “Many people in the public policy arena don’t want to bring up race.” Fuller agreed with Lassiter that race is a factor in poverty and income generation. “I have noticed that Blacks who are educated have higher unemployment rates than

Whites who are in a similar situation,” Fuller said. “We must continue to support economic diversity in this city as housing and living costs increase in this city.” When an audience member asked about solutions, responses ranged from the District achieving statehood so that it can determine its own destiny; electing people to office who are more sensitive to the needs of those impoverished; and for residents east of the river to have an active role in economic plans for Wards 7 and 8. But, despite the grim statistics, Jackson said he is upbeat about Ward 8. “Ward 8 is rich with resources,” he said in a statement. “This is a ward that is being affected by progressive change. Look at Trinidad-Ivy City. Five years ago, you had [police] checkpoints in that area and now it is hot.”

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list of names, you want to create something that resonates with the people who are actually here. But at the same time with the people who care about the people that are here and the people who have passed on.” While Udofia and his team worked on the mural for two weeks. They made the final touches to the artwork called “The Torch.” “As you can see the flag is kind of breaking off of Harriet Tubman’s cape and wrapping around the Obamas. So, her carrying the torch you see like the whole thing resonating. There

Photo by Lindi Vilakazi

is a frequency connecting these people to those people over there,” Udofia said. Pedestrians and Ben’s Chili Bowl customers have constantly stopped to view the mural and take pictures throughout the process. “I like it. I think it encompasses African American culture. You have artist like Chuck Brown, Taraji, Wale. I think it’s a good representation of what D.C. is in terms of current artists, but at the same time it reflects our history,” D.C. resident Tamika Gittens told the AFRO.

Crimes

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with tips on how they could help decrease crime occurrences. “Being more mindful is particularly important during the summer months when we see an uptick in theft. Often times, these types of thefts are a crime of opportunity. We’re asking residents to take away those opportunities by never – not even for a few minutes – leaving belongings visible and unattended in their cars,” Bowser said at the briefing. Bowser suggested that residents remove keys from the ignition, lock all vehicle doors, close all windows and employ deterrents. Bowser also said that the city, in an effort to decrease crime, has increased police patrols and has officers going door-to-door to speak with residents in high crime areas. A public outreach campaign, Back2BasicsDC, is also being developed through the Mayor’s office. “Because there is a lack of resources, lack of love and a lack of social life, crimes are going to be consistently high,” southeast D.C. resident Eric Weaver, chairman of the National Association for the Advancement of Returning Citizens, told the AFRO. James Wright contributed to this article.

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Healthy Eating

Vegans Flock to D.C. Soul Food Eatery By Micha Green Special to the AFRO

While soul food is a popular staple in African American dishes, the food group, though tasty, has been associated with health issues prevalent in the Black community such as high blood pressure, heart disease, and diabetes. Baruch BenYehudah has made it his work as a Black restaurateur to offer “soul food with a twist,” and has brought the intervention to Takoma Park in Northwest, D.C. Ben-Yehudah’s Evolve Vegan Restaurant opened in 2014 as a bar and restaurant and has been growing in popularity ever since. “The reason why I wanted to open up in this area is because this is where the majority of the vegans are in this whole DMV (D.C., Maryland, Virginia area),” Ben-Yehudah told the AFRO. “They’re right here in Takoma Park.” This is not Ben-Yehudah’s first vegan restaurant. He has been in the restaurant industry for 21 years. His brand, Everlasting Life, which was located on Georgia Avenue in northwest D.C. from 1998 to 2008, moved to Central Avenue in Capitol Heights, Md., where he has remained prominent for 17 years. “We hire people from the community,” he said. “We do everything we can to keep as much of the work, and therefore the revenue, local to this community. In addition to that I think the food is nutritious and so we’re benefitting the community in that we’re providing them

healthy nutritious food, but still food that tastes good.” The location and name are not the only differences in Evolve and Everlasting Life. “The similarities to Everlasting Life is that we offer 100 percent vegan food. The difference at Evolve is

vegan soul-food establishment remains in Takoma Park. When walking into the establishment guests hear Motown and other soulful Rhythm and Blues music. The atmosphere resembles more of a family cookout, where patrons can jam to music, get a drink, and eat collard greens, macaroni and cheese, fried ‘chicken wings and breast,’ cornbread and more, yet it is 100 percent vegan. “I’ve been a vegan for 41 years, and the significance is this is food, as compared to something that just tastes good, this Courtesy Photo is food that provides A plate of vegan soul food from nourishment to the body,” Ben-Yehudah said. “I can’t Evolve. say across the board 100 percent, but you’re more we have a full bar,” Benlikely to find nourishment in Yehudah said. He said the bar plant-based food than you are was the primary reason for the in all of the other stuff that is name change. being offered to us.” “The names have all been Moreover, he said he finds Everlasting Life, and this it important to consider the location needed a different health risks associated with name because we had a full certain non-vegan foods. bar . . . So we wanted to “You’re getting nourishment remove some of the confusion from plant-based food, as but still keep the spirit and opposed to getting the toxicity the energy of us elevating the we are now seeing prevalent consciousness, elevating the in the human body which is diet, elevating and improving resulting in many diseases. on our health, so Evolve was We see toxicity going on as the name,” Ben-Yehudah said. a result of us consuming that A native of Southeast which isn’t even meant for D.C., Ben-Yehudah said the human consumption. So, clientele at Evolve differs a lot of what is meant for from Everlasting Life, as they human consumption are those are on opposite sides of the things that are in the whole Metropolitan area, and for that food, plant-based space and reason he is adapting to the new that’s why I thought it would area by expanding the menu to be a good idea to open up a include juices and smoothies. restaurant of this sort,” BenEvolve began serving the juice Yehudah said. packages on June 18. He said he also wanted The soulfulness of this to focus on teaching the

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National Academy of Sciences Building, 2101 Constitution Ave., NW ‘You Can’t Be What You Can’t See’ Diversity STEM Forum In conjunction with the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine, Crystal R. Emery, CEO of URU The Right to Be will host a forum on diversity and inclusion in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) professions. The forum is called, “You Can’t Be What You Can’t See.” It will be held on June 22 at the National Academy of Sciences Building, 2101 Constitution Ave., NW at 4:30 p.m.

1964 Independence Ave SW Sunset Summer Film Series At The Stone of Hope The Memorial Foundation,, the foundation responsible for building the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial on the National Mall and the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) have again united to present an inspiring and powerful summer film series at The Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial. This summer will mark Black community about the benefits his food possesses. “The communities we’ve targeted are underserved,” he said, “which happens to be communities of color primarily. I would say one of the biggest benefits is it gives us an opportunity to educate. So, we’re able to talk to people about this food and why it’s beneficial and so forth. And also expose them to it by offering free samples and we do cooking classes.”

the fourth anniversary for the film series, and both organizations look forward to celebrating with this free and public series which will include the Academy Award nominated movies Fences, Moana and Hidden Figures. On June 22, Fences will play at 8 p.m. at the Stone of Hope, 1964 Independence Ave SW, seating begins at 7 p.m. Bring your lawn chairs, blankets, and food. Alcoholic beverages are prohibited. Admission is free; the first 100 people will receive a special gift.

Howard University, 2400 Sixth St., NW HBCU Run/Walk

The Washington, DC Metro HBCU Alumni Alliance (DCHBCUAA) community outreach mission is to improve the health and well-being of our communities with efforts aimed at reducing health disparities that are pervasive in predominantly Black communities. The alliance is scheduled to host its 5th Annual 5k run, 2k walk on June 24 at 8 a.m. at Howard University, 2400 Sixth St., NW. WPGC’s Joe Clair will serve as the grand marshal. AFRO writer Mark Gray will serve as the master of ceremonies. For more information, visit raceroster.com.

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LaVera Burnim and Ricardo Mitchell

Bowie President Mickey Burnim receives a declaration from Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan

A new science building for the study of the natural sciences, mathematics and nursing opened on the Bowie State University campus on June 9. The center features 25,000 square feet of dynamic glass with tinting that prevents overheating, glare, and fading while maintaining access to outdoor views and natural sunlight. Photos by Rob Roberts

Weldon Jackson, provost Bowie State University

Delores Cooper and Micaiah Smith

Larry Hogan, Governor of Maryland

Karen Shaheed, executive vice president and general counsel

George Ude, George Acquaah and Dr. Alan J. Anderson Twanna Whitehead, Bernadine Lacey and Patricia Ramsey

Students from Gar-Field High School in Woodbridge, Va.

Bowie State University’s President Mickey Burnim

Bowie State University’s President Mickey Burnim and AFRO reporter Lauryn Hill

The National Pan-Hellenic Council(NPHC) of Northern Virginia held its annual Black Scholars Awards on May 21 at the Gar-Field High School in Woodbridge, Va. Family members and educators gathered to salute graduating high school students for their academic achievements. Norman Jones, III, graduating senior from Stonewall Jackson High School, was the keynote speaker. Several students were awarded academic scholarships. To date, more than 5,000 Black students in Northern Virginia have been honored under the program. Jimmi Barnwell and Norman Jones III, the Jimmi and Barney Barnwell Scholarship Foundation winner

Kenneth Taylor, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity; Tameka Tunsil, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority; Kimberly Highsmith, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority; Jeffrey Dunn, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity; Marguerite Taylor, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority and Markus Gaines, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity

Students from Stonewall Jackson High School in Manassas, Va.

Jeryl Payne, president, NPHC/NOVA; Norman Jones III, keynote speaker; Michele Jordan; Jordan Randle, Moorehouse College student and Regina Ware

Francis Brooks Photos by Rob Roberts

Barbara Bennett, Michael Lawrence II, Michael Lawrence, Tonya Lawrence, Verra Valasquez and Nate Lawrence

Kenneth Younger, Barney Barnwell and Farrell Duncombe II

Stacey Francis, Tia James, Chiquita King, Benzell Floyd, Stevenson Reed and Lauren Henderson

Students from Forest Park High School in Woodbridge, Va.

To purchase this digital photo page contact Takiea Hinton: thinton@afro.com or 410.554.8277.

Jasmine Mitchell, Westfield High School in Chantilly, Va. $3000 scholarship winner

Pamela Davis, Angelica Credle, Rebecca Credle and Marvin Credle


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Famed Balto. Photog. Devin Allen Showcases ‘Beautiful Ghetto’ in New Book

Black Violin Brings Classical Music into Hip-Hop Focus

Devin Allen: I think that photo lead to everything. It put me in a position to not only make this book, but give back to my On April 12, 2015, the city of community. Once I had the right eyes, I Baltimore was in complete agony over the was able to excel, doing things that I’m death of another unarmed black man due not supposed to be able to do coming from to police brutality. This time it was the West Baltimore and also bringing that fruit death of 25-year-old Freddie Gray, a West back to the community and inspiring more Baltimore native, in police custody. The kids to think outside the box, by going events which occurred after is what is now against the grain. known as the Baltimore Uprising. AFRO: Out of all the photos you During the days of unrest, one man have taken, which one means the most from West Baltimore made headlines after to you or which one is your favorite? his photographs were featured on Devin Allen: I don’t have the cover photo of Time Magazine. a favorite, but there is a lot of His name is Devin Allen. them that mean a lot to me. The Allen just released his new photo of the mother taking out her book of photographs, A Beautiful daughter’s hair on the stoop, that’s Ghetto. There are not only pictures one of my favorite photos. The from the uprising, but also of Time cover is actually not one of everyday life of everyday people my favorite photos, I think it’s a living in some of Baltimore’s most good image, but it’s not one of my overlooked neighborhoods. The favorites. book also features a collection of A lot of people that I original poetry written by several photograph are no longer here. Baltimore poets. The first edition of There’s a photo of a local boxer A Beautiful Ghetto was released on by the name of Telly [Pridgett], May 22 and was accompanied by I got a photograph of him in his an author talk and book signing on neighborhood with his fists up June 17 at Baltimore’s Reginald F. and everything. That’s a powerful Lewis Museum of Maryland African image for me for the fact that he’s American History & Culture. not here anymore. The AFRO spoke to Allen after AFRO: What can we expect the event. The following transcript from you next? of the conversation has been edited Devin Allen: The sky’s the Instagram for length and clarity. limit. Swizz Beats (rapper/hip-hop Devin Allen, whose photographs from the 2015 AFRO: What was the concept uprising in Baltimore made national news, just producer) gave me a camera at the behind this photo collection? Gordon Parks Gala [held in New released his latest book, ‘A Beautiful Ghetto.’ Devin Allen: Basically it was York in honor of the noted Black a book before I knew it was book. photographer Gordon Parks], so It started as a hashtag. I always look for it’s beautiful. I want people to [have] the I’m looking forward to that. The next words to describe what Baltimore is in idea to stop looking at the ghetto as just thing is actually taking my work to the an essence. It’s the hood, but I love being something that you want to have tucked next level and making it spread and taking in the hood. So I was like, ‘How can I away in the corner, something you just the Baltimore story around the world, so describe it in two words?’ So basically it’s want to gentrify. It’s actually something hopefully I’ll be represented by a gallery beautiful to me when I see my homeboys, that I feel like is a beautiful place. I want to or be in a gallery soon. I’m still learning when I see my home girls, when I see my show people how to learn to love it. Once photography, I’m still fairly new at it, family, it’s beautiful to me. Some people you love it, people will treat it better. That’s so I’ve been at Under Armour studying don’t see it that way and it’s still a ghetto; the whole idea of A Beautiful Ghetto, different styles of photography. In my a beautiful ghetto. When I first started to show the positive, but also show the new style, I kind of want to switch it up. I photographing, I used to say “heart of the negative. It’s kind of a bittersweetness. really want to dive into fashion. I want to city” because I feel like this city has a big AFRO: Did your success with the do everything Gordon Parks did and that’s heart, but then I turned it into A Beautiful iconic Time cover help with the making the goal to be the modern-day Gordon Ghetto. Then from the hashtag and of this collection? Parks, but better. By Jennifer Wright Special to the AFRO

Reginald F. Lewis [Museum] some people from Princeton came here to meet me and I told them about A Beautiful Ghetto and that’s how I described it to them. AFRO: What made you put the two words ‘Beautiful’ and ‘Ghetto’ together? Devin Allen: Because when people talk about my community, it’s not looked at as being beautiful. But at the end of the day, people live here. I see beautiful things every day. My mother grew up in the hood, my family comes from West Baltimore;

AFRO Sports Desk Faceoff

By Shantella Y. Sherman Special to the AFRO ssherman@afro.com The cool breeze off the Potomac River convinced the crowds at this year’s D.C. Jazz Festival from June 9-18 to dance – even as the temperatures crossed 90 degrees – as soon as “Kev Marcus” Sylvester and Wilmer Baptiste hit the stage. Known as Black Violin, Sylvester and Baptiste have found and perfected a meticulous mix of classical music with hip-hop, as well as jazz, soul, R&B, rock and pop. The Fort Lauderdale, Fla. natives met at performing arts high school Dillard High School, where they impressed classmates by playing popular hip-hop songs on their instruments – Sylvester on violin; Baptiste on viola. More than a decade later, they continue to insist they are hip-hop first, before classical. “Our music identifies with what hip-hop is because if you listen to just hip-hop, and the way that we sample old-school records with tons of strings on top of (it). Everyone that’s hiphop are always drawn to the violin and the way that it sounds, because we’ve always been introduced to it, we’ve always heard it,” Sylvester told GO! Magazine. “Maybe not in the way that someone that’s listening to Shostakovich or Brahms, obviously, but sound, the violin sound, is something that we’re familiar with, because we’re sampling Al Green and we’re sampling all these old records that have violins on there.” Baptiste said that as Black men living in America, they understand challenges and they also understand the power of ‘I can” and have made a conscious decision to promote and support the power in challenging the odds. Calling it a move to challenge world views, stereotypes, and labels, Black Violin has played for more than 100,000 students and public shows across the U.S. and Europe. “We realize that every opportunity to connect our diverse fans is an opportunity to break down the barriers that separate us, empower individuality and encourage progress. “For us, playing those instruments and experimenting and trying to play something that we heard on the radio was just — it’s just what you did. If you were a ballet dancer, you probably would — if you’re hip-hop, you probably (were) hip-hop dancing. It was just something that we used. There was never really a moment that we wanted to quit. It kept giving us reasons to keep going.” The experimentation brought music enthusiasts like Southeast native Talissa Holmes to her feet at Black Violin’s Jazz Fest performance on June 18. Calling the musical fusion “a cultural shift back to basics,” Holmes said the duo’s work is priceless. “Music isn’t something you hear, it is something you feel, and Black Violin gets that. It makes what they play – how they play it, affect listeners in very emotional ways,” Holmes told the AFRO. “When an audience feels the music and then feels compelled to express what they’re feeling, you’ve found a rare spiritual space.”

SPORTS

Was Lakers v. Celtics the Best Rivalry in Sports? Ohio State is or Yankees/Red Sox. A true rivalry gives you something to look towards yearly. Take away the Finals matchups in 2008 and 2010 and you would have to go back more than 20 years to find the last time Celtics/Lakers even mattered. Consider the current state of the Lakers and it might take another long stretch before we even see Boston/Los Angeles again in an important matchup. We don’t know when those two franchises will matter again but what we do know is that North Carolina/Duke and Michigan/Ohio State will definitely matter next season and probably the year after that.

By Perry Green and Stephen D. Riley AFRO Sports Desk Fresh off of an NBA Finals “three-peat” appearance and ESPN’s recent documentary about the Boston Celtics/Los Angeles Lakers, rivalries have been the trending topic over recent weeks. Golden State’s 4-1 series win over Cleveland was another chapter in their growing rivalry, but NBA fans were reminded of the even greater competition between the Lakers and the Celtics. That series basically dominated the 1980s but was established in the ‘60s before reemerging in the late 2000s. Packed with star players and bigger-than-life personalities, the Lakers vs. Celtics matchup defines what rivalries are all about. But was it the best rivalry ever? Perry Green and Stephen D. Riley of the AFRO Sports Desk debate this question. Riley: Michigan vs. Ohio State, Yankees vs. Red Sox, North Carolina vs. Duke and Muhammad Ali vs. Joe Frazier are just a few of the greatest rivalries of all time but it’s hard to top Celtics/ Lakers. There was something iconic about the green versus gold that other rivalries just couldn’t touch. The star power was there, the two contrasting cities were there and iconic figures were there. Larry Bird and Magic Johnson symbolized more than just basketball in an era where White versus Black was at the forefront of the Association at the time. It also helped that the two franchises are the two most winningest organizations in all of basketball so the prestige was unlike no other. Lakers and Celtics are the gold standard when it comes to great matchups.

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In this June 2, 1987, file photo, Los Angeles Lakers’ Earvin “Magic” Johnson scrambles for the ball on the floor of The Forum during the NBA finals, in, Inglewood, Calif. Johnson is surrounded by unidentified Boston Celtics players. Kareem AbdulJabbar is at left.

Green: Don’t forget about Auburn/Alabama, the Dallas Cowboys and the Washington NFL franchise, Army/Navy and even Arnold Palmer/Jack Nicklaus or even the Baltimore Ravens/ Pittsburgh Steelers. The Celtics and Lakers rivalry was boosted by its longevity and the teams’ headliners but to call it the best rivalry in all of sports is insulting to the other great rivalries. It might be the best ticket in all of basketball but it’s not the annual tradition like Michigan/

Riley: In-season rivalries are great but the thing that separates Lakers/Celtics is that it’s a championship matchup when it matters. Two teams from two opposite coasts playing in two opposite conferences, but when they collide in the NBA Finals it’s a big deal. Sure, college rivalries give you yearly ratings but tell me the stars playing in next season’s Michigan/Ohio State matchup or Army/Navy? Fans can make a rivalry more than what it is but Lakers/Celtics is pure star power and franchise tradition. The names on the back are just as important as the names on the front and that’s something you rarely find with any other traditional rivalry. That’s what made the series iconic and that’s what will keep it preserved until the next time the two teams meet in the finals.

Green: Waiting for decades at a time to re-live “the best rivalry in sports” just is not rational to me. Even in the NFL we saw San Francisco/Dallas every year, Baltimore/Pittsburgh every year and New England/Indianapolis or New England/Denver every year featuring Peyton Manning and Tom Brady. You shouldn’t have to wait years at a time for the matchup to be iconic. A good rivalry is in your face and on your television screen every single year. The Lakers/Celtics were absolutely the best thing going back in the ‘80s because we saw it routinely and couldn’t escape it if we wanted. There were T-shirts, video games and merchandise sales through the roof. It was something sports fans could bank on. It’s not like that anymore; it’s mere history at this point.


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All PERSONAL Interest, and Any and all among other things, that Washington, DC 20001 whose address is 14006 with a will, and will serve unknown heirs and heirs REPRESENTATIVE persons having or By: Clerk the amounts necessary (Action Involving Real without Court supervi- whose whereabouts are Attorney old Brandywine Rd., OF THE ESTATE OF claiming to have any interfor redemption have not Property) Calendar 18 NOTICE OF Brandywine, MD 20613 , sion. All unknown heirs unknown shall enter their FRANCES LOUISE est in the leasehold or fee James D. McGinley been paid.Pursuant to the APPOINTMENT, was appointed personal a n d h e i r s w h o s e a p p e a r a n c e i n t h i s REDFIELD simple in the property and Chief Judge’s AdministraCAPITOL NOTICE TO representative of the whereabouts are un- proceeding. Objections ADDINGTON TueHILL Jun 20 16:26:33 EDT 2017 lying premises situate, tion Order Number 02-11, TYPESET: COMMUNITY GARDEN CREDITORS Address Unkown estate of Catherine Bar- known shall enter their to such appointment (or and being in the District of 06/23, 06/30, 07/07/17 it is this 12th day of May, LAND TRUST AND NOTICE TO ber, who died on January a p p e a r a n c e i n t h i s to the probate of deColumbia described as: final judgment will be en2017, 323 17th Street, SE And UNKNOWN HEIRS 30, 2016 without a will, proceeding. Objections cedent´s will) shall be Square 1087 Owners Lot 0809. 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Address Unknown ORDER OF may sonable fees for the title CIVIL NOTICES Secretary also be known as a vacant Claims against the de- cedent who do not re- Wills, including name, Date of Publication: PUBLICATION search; all other amounts And 1350 Pennsylvania lot in the center of a block$ 80.00 cedent shall be pre- ceive a copy of this notice address and relation- June 9, 2017 And paid by the Changes petitioner in202-879-1133 a. Name Superior Court of Avenue, bounded by 17th PERSONAL In accordance with Street D. C. sented to the under- by mail within 25 days of ship. Name of newspaper: accordance with the provithe District of N.W., #419 SE, Massachusetts Ave-$ 200.00 b. Real Property REPRESENTATIVE Code §47-1375, the Date of Publication: signed with a copy to the its first publication shall sions of D. C. Code EVA REDFIELD RUBIN Afro-American District of Columbia Washington, DC 20001 nue SE, Street SE, OF ESTATE OF object of 16th this proceeding 42 THE Speyside Circle Register of Wills or filed so inform the Register of May 12, 2017 §47-1361 and all Washington PROBATE DIVISION and AveLOUISE REDis to Independence secure the forecloPittsboro, North Carolina outstanding municipal lien FRANCES with the Register of Wills Wills, including name, Name of newspaper: Law Reporter Serve: Attorney General Washington, D.C. nue SE In Washington, FIELD 27312 ADDINGTON sure of the right of reamounts and real property with a copy to the under- address and relation- Afro-American Charlton Andrews FAMILY COURT of the District of Columbia 20001-2131 D.C. (the ”Real Address Unknown demption in theProperty”). following taxes due and owing on Washington signed, on or before ship. 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Per- June 23, 2017 Personal Washington, DC 20001 DOMESTIC RELATIONS the sold amounts and by thenecessary Mayor of Ryland M Braxton Sr. ALDEN complaint, or, thereafter, a And JOHN Personal sons believed to be heirs Name of newspaper: Representative for redemption have not Decedent the District of Columbia to REDFIELD202-879-0157 final judgment will be enRepresentative or legatees of the de- Afro-American And been paid.Pursuant the CAROL the Plaintiff(s) in thisto acNOTICE OF AddressWHITMAN Unknown tered foreclosing the right cedent who do not re- Washington TRUE TEST COPY Chief Judge’s AdministraAddress Unknown tion described as Square APPOINTMENT, of redemption in the Real TRUE TEST COPY ceive a copy of this notice Law Reporter REGISTER OF WILLS All Unknown Owners of tion Order Number 02-11, 1087 Lot 0809, which may NOTICE TO Property and vesting in TYPESET: Tue Jun 20 16:41:01 EDT 2017 by mail within 25 days of Catherine Barber REGISTER OF WILLS the Property described it is be thisknown 12th day May,$ 150.00 a. Absent And also as a of vacant the Plaintiff a Defendant title in fee And CREDITORS EDTTue 2017 its first publication shall Personal TYPESET: Tue Jun 20 16:40:04 06/9, 06/16, 06/23/17 TYPESET: Jun 20 16:26:54 2017 Per- simple. below, EDT their Heirs, 2017, lot in the center of a block AND NOTICE TO so inform the Register of b. Absolute Divorce Representative 05/12, 05/19, 05/26/17 sonal Representatives, ORDERED the SuperSUSAN ADDINGTON bounded byby17th Street$ 150.00 PERSONAL UNKNOWN HEIRS Wills, including name, SUPERIOR COURT OF ior Court of the District of Executors, AdministraAddress Unknown SE, Massachusetts Ave-$150.00 REPRESENTATIVE Ryland M Braxton Jr. , c. Custody Divorce address and relation- TRUE TEST COPY Superior Court of Columbia, thatStreet noticeSE, be whose address is 410 THE DISTRICT OF tors, Grantees, Assigns or Clerk of the Court nue SE, 16th IN THE SUPERIOR OF THE ESTATE OF the District of ship. REGISTER OF WILLS givenIndependence by the insertionAveof a Carriage Gate Trail, AtSuccessors in Right, Title, COLUMBIA And and FRANCES LOUISE REDCOURT DistrictEDT of Columbia Date of Publication: copy SE of this Order in the Interest, and Any and all By: Clerk nue In Washington, TYPESET: Tue Jun 20 16:29:39 2017 PROBATE DIVISION FIELD ADDINGTON OF THE DISTRICT GA 30331, was apPROBATE DIVISION To place your ad, BARBARA call 1-800-237-6892, ext. Public $50.00 & up June 23, 2017 W a (the s262, h i ”Real ng t oProperty”). n ANotices f r o lanta persons having or 06/23, 06/30, 07/7/17 ADDINGTON D.C. Washington, D.C. Address Unknown OF pointed personal repreWashington, D.C. American Newspaper, Name of newspaper: claiming to have any interJames D. McGinley Address Unknown The complaint states,a 20001-2131 COLUMBIA sentative of the estate of depending on size, Baltimore Legal Notices are $24.84 per inch. 20001-2131 newspaper generalthat cirest in the leasehold or fee Afro-American among otherof things, Foreign No. CIVIL DIVISION Superior Court of Ryland M Braxton, Sr. , Administration No. culation in the District of simple in the property and And the amounts necessary Washington And 2017FEP66 1-800 (AFRO) 892 Civil Action No. the District of 2017ADM613 Columbia, oncehave a week premises situate, lying 06/23, 06/30, 07/07/17 for redemption not who died on February 12, Law Reporter of Death 2017 Date CA 003331 L (RP) District of Columbia without a will, and Sylvester L Jolly for (3) successive and being in the District of For Proof of Publication, please been callthree 1-800-237-6892, ext. 244 REBECCA ADDINGTON paid.Pursuant to the 2016 CAROL WHITMAN Sarah Eden Greenough April 9, 2017 PROBATE DIVISION Decedent weeks, notifying all per- will serve without Court Columbia described as: Address Unknown Unknown Chief Judge’s AdministraAddress Personal Wanda Marie Harris (Action Involving Real Washington, D.C. supervision. All unknown Camille R. McBride sons interested the Square 1087 Lot 0038. tion Order Number in 02-11, Representative Decedent Property) 20001-2131 3060 Mitchelleville Rd Property described May also be known as a And itReal is this 12th day of May, heirs and heirs whose TYPESET: Tue Jun 20 16:26:54 EDT 2017 And Calendar 18 NOTICE OF Administration No. Suite 216 above to appear in this whereabouts are unvacant lot in the center 2017, TRUE TEST COPY APPOINTMENT 2017ADM657 Bowie, MD 20716 shall enter their Court by the day of known of a block bounded by LEGAL NOTICES ORDERED by13th the SuperC. TROY CLARK SUSAN ADDINGTON LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES Executors, AdministraREGISTER OF WILLS CAPITOL HILL OF FOREIGN Raynell Goodwine Attorney September, 2017, and re17th Street SE, Masior Court of the District of a p p e a r a n c e i n t h i s 1613 Independence Address Unknown Clerk of the Court tors, Grantees, Assigns or COMMUNITY IN THE SUPERIOR PERSONAL Decedent NOTICE OF deem the Real Property sachusetts Avenue SE, Columbia, that notice be proceeding. Objections Avenue SE Successors in Right, Title, GARDEN LAND 06/23, 06/30,Tue 07/7/17 COURT REPRESENTATIVE APPOINTMENT, OF TYPESET: Jun 20 16:31:40NOTICE EDT 2017 by payment of $1,769.28, 16th Street given by the insertion of a to such appointment (or Washington, DC 20003 And Interest, and SE, Anyand and Inall By: Clerk TRUST OF THE DISTRICT AND NOTICE TO APPOINTMENT, together withOrder interest dependence Avenue SE, copy of this infrom the to the probate of depersons having or 323 17th Street, SE OF NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO theadate Washington, DC. W s h i the n gReal t o nProperty A f r o cedent´s will) shall be And BARBARA ADDINGTON claiming to have any interJames D. McGinley Washington, DC 20002 COLUMBIA CREDITORS AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS tax certificate was purDefendants. American Newspaper, a filed with the Register of Address Unknown Superior Court of est in the leasehold or fee CIVIL UNKNOWN HEIRS Renee T. DIVISION Harris whose chased; court costs and AND NOTICE TO newspaper of general cir- Wills, D.C., 515 5th THE DISTRICT OF the District of simple in the property and PLAINTIFF Civil Action Douglas Jolly & Joan address is 211 No. Poplar attorney’s expenses UNKNOWN HEIRS culation in fees; the District of Street, N.W., 3rd Floor ORDER OF COLUMBIA And TYPESET: Tue Jun 20 16:26:33 EDT 2017 District of Columbia premises situate, lying 06/23, 06/30, 07/07/17 2017 CA 003331 L (RP) Lewis, whose address is Spring Road, Rockville, incurred in the publication Columbia, once a week W a s h i n g t o n , D . C . Janet E Smith, whose PUBLICATION Serve: Mayor of the DisPROBATE DIVISION and being in the District of vs. Douglas Jolly: 2014 MD 20850 was apand service of process by forfinal three (3) successive trict of Columbia address is 8500 New REBECCA ADDINGTON Columbia described as: Washington, D.C. judgment will be en- 20001, on or before PERSONAL Involving repreReal publication and for reapointed personal notifying all Muriel Unknown Bowser In accordance D. C. Hampshire, # 404, Silver Perry St., NW, WDC (Action Square 1087 with Lot 0038. AllAddress Unknown Owners of weeks, tered foreclosing theperright December 23, 2017. 20001-2131 IN THE SUPERIOR REPRESENTATIVE Property) 20018 Joan Lewis: 6704 sonable fees for title sentative of the estate of sons interested in the Attn: Office of the Code §47-1375, the Spring, MD, 20903 , May also be known as a the Property described of redemption in the the Real Claims against the deAdministration No. COURT OF THE ESTATE OF Calendar 18 Calmos St., Capitol search; all other amounts Real Property described Wanda Marie Harris, deSecretary object of this proceeding And wasappointed personal vacant lot in the center below, their Heirs, PerProperty and vesting in 2017ADM666 OF THE DISTRICT OF ELSIEby MARYETTE Heights, MD 20743, paid byto the petitioner in cedent shall be preabove appear in inthis 1350 Avethe Orphan’s is securebounded the foreclorepresentative of the were appointed personal ceased of to a block by sonalPennsylvania Representatives, the Plaintiff a title fee Esther Mae Wardrick sented to the underREDFIELD COLUMBIA CAPITOL HILL accordance with the proviCourt by the 13th day of nue, N.W., #419 sure of the right of reu r t f oUnknown r Prince C. TROY CLARK 17th Street SE, Mase s t a t e o f R a y n e l l representatives of the C oAddress Executors, Administrasimple. Decedent signed with a copy to the CIVIL DIVISION COMMUNITY sions of D. C. Code September, 2017, and reWashington, DC 20001 demption in the following 1613 Independence George’s County, State sachusetts Avenue SE, tors, Grantees, Assigns or Goodwine, who died on estate of Sylvester L. NOTICE OF Register of Wills or filed Civil Action No. GARDEN LAND § 4 7 1 3 6 1 a n d a l l deem the Real Property real property located in Avenue SE of Maryland ., on April 24, 16th Street SE, and InSuccessors in Right, Title, Clerk of the Court August 28, 2016 with a Jolly, who died on March APPOINTMENT, TRUST 2017 CA 003332 L(RP) Washington, outstanding municipal lien with the Register of Wills by payment of $1,769.28, Serve: Attorney General the District ofAvenue Columbia, DC 20003 2017, dependence SE, Interest, and Any and all will, and will serve withNOTICE TO with a copy to the under16, 2017 with a will, and And323 17th Street, SE amountswith andinterest real property together ofpthe and sold by the Mayor of Washington, DC. of process may e r sDistrict o n s hof a vColumbia ing or By:from Clerk signed, on or before out Court supervision. All will serve without Court Service CREDITORS Washington, DC 20002 (Action Involving Real And taxes on datedue the and Realowing Property Attn: Darlene the District of Columbia to Defendants. claiming to haveFields any inter- the upon Aminah T. unknown heirs and heirs supervision. All unknown be made EVA REDFIELD AND NOTICE TO Property) Calendar 18 the certificate aforementioned Real was pur- December 23, 2017, or 4th leasehold Street, NW the Plaintiff(s) in this acest441 in the or fee tax James D. McGinley 3910 10th Street, whose where-abouts are heirs and heirs whose Alisha,PLAINTIFF RUBIN UNKNOWN HEIRS Property,court or answer the be forever barred. Perchased; costs and Washington, DC 20001 tion described as Square THE DISTRICT OF simple in the property and ORDER OF NE, Unit #3, Washington, 42 Speyside Circle F e l i c i a J Wa r d r i c k , unknown shall enter their where-abouts are uncomplaint,fees; or, thereafter, CAPITOL HILL attorney’s expensesa sons believed to be heirs 1087 PUBLICATION Lot 38, which may TYPESET: COLUMBIA Tue Jun 20 16:26:33 EDT 2017 premises situate, lying DC 20017 whose desa p p e a r a n c e i n t h i s known shall enter their Pittsboro, North Carolina whose address is 635 or legatees of the devs. the publication And also be known as a vacant COMMUNITY GARDEN Serve: Mayor of the Dis-of incurred and being in the District 06/23, in 06/30, 07/07/17 ignation as District of 27312 PERSONAL Franklin Street, NE, proceeding. Objections a p p e a r a n c e i n t h i s LAND TRUST of process by cedent who do not relot in the center with of a block trict of Columbia Columbia described as: and In accordance D. C. finalservice judgment will be enColumbia agent has REPRESENTATIVE Washington, DC 20017, to such appointment (or proceeding. Objections And and for 323 17th Street, SE bounded by 17th Street Muriel Bowser Square 1087 Lot 0809. Code §47-1375, the All Unknown Owners of publication tered foreclosing the rearight ceive a copy of this notice IN THE SUPERIOR the RegisOF filed THE with ESTATE OF was appointed personal to the probate of de- to such appointment (or been fees for the title by mail within 25 days of SE, Massachusetts Ave- Washington, DC 20002 the Attn: Office of the as a sonable May also be known object of this proceeding Property described of redemption in the Real COURT ter of Wills, D.C. to the probate of deJOHN ALDEN ELSIE MARYETTE search; all and othervesting amountsin its first publication shall representative of the cedent´s will) shall be nue SE, 16th the Street SE, vacantSecretary lot inHeirs, the center is to secure foreclobelow, their PerProperty OF THE DISTRICT OF cedent´s will) shall be The decedent owned the REDFIELD by the petitioner in so inform the Register of estate of Esther Mae filed with the Register of and 1350 Ave-by paid PLAINTIFF of a Pennsylvania block bounded sure Independence of the right ofAveresonal Representatives, the Plaintiff a title in fee COLUMBIA o w i n g Unknown District of with the provi- Wills, including name, nue SE in Washington, Wardrick, who died on Wills, D.C., 515 5th filed with the Register of f o l lAddress nue,Street N.W., #419 17th SE, Mas- accordance demption in the following Executors, Administrasimple. Wills, D.C., 515 5th CIVIL DIVISION Colombia real property: Street, N.W., 3rd Floor sions of D. C. Code D.C. (the ”Real Property”). Washington, DC 20001 SE, December 12, 2016 withaddress and relationsachusetts Avenue real property located in vs. Civil Action No. tors, Grantees, Assigns or Street, N.W., 3rd Floor And 1772 Lyman Place, NE, 6 1 of an d Court a l l ship. The complaint states, out a will, and will serve W a s h i n g t o n , D . C . 16th StreetinSE, and In- § 4 7 - 1 3Clerk the District of Columbia, Successors Right, Title, the Wa s h i n g t o n , D . C . PERSONAL 2017 CA 003332 L(RP) Washington, DC 20002 outstanding municipal lien among other things, that Serve: Attorney General without Court supervi- 20001, on or before 20001, on or before And Date of Publication: PERSONAL dependence Avenue SE, and sold by the Mayor of Interest, and Any and all REPRESENTATIVE against the deamounts and real property the amounts necessary ofpWashington, the Columbia REPRESENTATIVE sion. All unknown heirs December 23, 2017. December 19, 2017. Claims the District of Columbia to e r s District o n s h of a vDC ing or By: Clerk June 23, 2017 OF THE ESTATE OF (Action Involving Real cedent may be preEVA REDFIELD taxes due and owing on for redemption have not Attn: Darlene OF THE ESTATE OF a n d h e i r s w h o s e Claims against the de- Claims against the deName of newspaper: the Plaintiff(s) in this acclaiming to haveFields any interFRANCES LOUISE Calendar 18 to the underRUBIN Real Afro-American been paid.Pursuant to the Property) 4th Street, NW ELSIE MARYETTE Defendants whereabouts are un- cedent shall be pre- cedent shall be pre- sentedREDFIELD tion described as Square est441 in the leasehold or fee the aforementioned James D. McGinley TYPESET: Tue Jun 20 16:26:33 EDT 2017 42 Speyside Circle signed and filed with the Property, or answer the Chief Judge’s AdministraWashington, DC 20001 sented to the underREDFIELD 1087 Lot 38, which may known shall enter their Washington simple in the property and sented to the underADDINGTON North CAPITOL HILL Register of WillsCarolina for the tion Number 02-11, signed with a copy to the signed with a copy to the Pittsboro, Address Unknown ORDER OF lying complaint, or, thereafter, a Law Reporter alsoOrder be known as a vacant premises situate, appearance in this Address Unkown 500 itlotisinthis day May, COMMUNITY GARDEN And Columbia, judgment will be enPUBLICATION the12th center of of a block and being in the District of final proceeding. Objections Register of Wills or filed Register of Wills or filed District of27312 Ryland M Braxton Jr. 06/23, 06/30, 07/07/17 And 2017, LAND TRUST Indiana Avenue, N.W., All Unknowndescribed Owners as: of tered foreclosing the right IN THE SUPERIOR bounded by 17th Street And Columbia to such appointment with the Register of Wills with the Register of Wills And Personal ORDERED by the Super323 17th Street, SE Washington, D.C. 20001 the Property described of redemption in the Real In accordance with D. C. with a copy to the underCOURT SE, Massachusetts AveSquare 1087 Lot 0809. shall be filed with the Representative with a copy to the underJOHN ALDEN ior Court of theStreet DistrictSE, of OF below, their Heirs, PerProperty and vesting in Washington, DC 20002 within 6 months from the Code §47-1375, the nue SE, 16th EVA REDFIELD RUBIN signed, on or before THE DISTRICT OF May also be known as a signed, on or before Register of Wills, D.C., CAROL WHITMAN Columbia, that noticeAvebe sonal ofREDFIELD first publication of objectRepresentatives, of proceeding and Independence 42 Speyside Circle vacant lotthis in the center the Plaintiff a title in fee TRUE TEST COPY COLUMBIA 515 5th Street, N.W., 3rd December 23, 2017, or December 19, 2017, or date Address Address Unknown Unknown given by the of a AdministraPLAINTIFF is atoblock secure the foreclonue SE in insertion Washington, Pittsboro, North Carolina Executors, of bounded by simple. CIVIL DIVISION Floor Washington, D.C. be forever barred. Per- be forever barred. Per- this notice. REGISTER OF WILLS copy of this Order in the tors, Grantees, Assigns sure of the right of orreRenee T. Harris D.C. (the ”Real Property”). 27312No. 17th Street SE, MasCivil Action 20001, on or before sons believed to be heirs sons believed to be heirs And And W a s complaint h i n g t o n states, A f r o vs. Successors Right, Title, Clerk of the Court demption in the following The Personal sachusetts Avenue SE, CA 003332 L(RP) December 23, 2017. or legatees of the de- or legatees of the de06/23, 06/30, 07/7/17 PERSONAL American Newspaper, a 2017 Interest, and Any and real Street property among other things, that And 16th SE,located and all In-in Representative(s) SUSAN ADDINGTON Claims against the de- cedent who do not re- cedent who do not reREPRESENTATIVE newspaper of general cirpdependence ethe r s oDistrict n s h a of vAvenue i nColumbia, g o rSE, By: Clerk PERSONAL the amounts necessary TRUE TEST COPY ceive a copy of this notice ceive a copy of this notice (Action Involving Real Address Unknown cedent shall be preOF THE ESTATE OF culation in the District of claiming to have any inter-of and sold by the Mayor REPRESENTATIVE for redemption have not JOHN ALDEN 18 Washington, DC REGISTER OF WILLS Property) Calendar sented to the under- by mail within 25 days of by mail within 25 days of FRANCES LOUISE Columbia, once a to week estthe in District the leasehold or feeto James D. McGinley of Columbia OF THE ESTATE OF been paid.Pursuant the REDFIELD Date ofREDFIELD first publication: signed with a copy to the its first publication shall its first publication shall And for three (3) successive simple inDefendants the property and the Plaintiff(s) in this acELSIE MARYETTE Chief Judge’s AdministraAddress Unknown 2017 CAPITOL HILL ADDINGTON Register of Wills or filed so inform the Register of so inform the Register of June 9, weeks, notifying all perpremises situate, lying tion described as Square TYPESET: Tue Jun 20 16:29:22 EDT 2017 REDFIELD tion Order Number 02-11, COMMUNITY Name of ADDINGTON newspapers GARDEN Address Unkown with the Register of Wills Wills, including name, Wills, including name, BARBARA sons interested in May, the and being in the District of 06/23, 06/30, 07/07/17 1087 Lot 0809, which may Address Unknown it is this 12th day of ORDER OF address and relationAddress Unknown and/or periodical: Real Property described AndLAND TRUST with a copy to the under- address and relation- ship. Columbia described as: also PUBLICATION be known as a vacant 2017, The Daily Washington ship. 323 17th Street, SE And above to appear in this signed, on or before Square 1087 Lotof 0809. lot in the center a block ORDERED by the Super- And Date of Publication: And Law Reporter DC 20002 Superior Court of Court by of thethe 13th day of December 23, 2017, or Date of Publication: May also bebyknown a 17th Street ior Court District of Washington, PERSONAL Inbounded accordance with as D. C. June 9, 2017 TYPESET: Tue Jun 20 16:26:54 EDT 2017 The Afro-American CAROL WHITMAN September, 2017, and rethe District of vacant lot in the center be forever barred. Per- June 23, 2017 SE, Massachusetts AveColumbia, that notice be EVA REPRESENTATIVE Code §47-1375, the REDFIELD RUBIN Name of newspaper: REBECCA ADDINGTON 06/9, 06/16, 06/23/17 Address Unknown deem thetheReal Property District of Columbia ofobject a block bounded sons believed to be heirs Name of newspaper: nue SE, 16th Street by SE, given by insertion of a OF THE ESTATE OF of this proceeding 42PLAINTIFF Speyside Circle Afro-American Address Unknown Executors, Administraby payment of $821.59, PROBATE DIVISION SE, Masor legatees of the de- Afro-American Independence Avecopy of this Order in the FRANCES LOUISE RED- 17th isand to Street secure the forecloCarolina Washington Clerk of North the Court tors, Grantees, Assigns or Pittsboro, AndIN THE SUPERIOR together interest sachusetts Washington, D.C. nue of SE the InAvenue Washington, cedent who do not re- Washington W a s h iwith n g in t oRight, n Afrom f r o vs. FIELD27312 ADDINGTON sure right ofSE, reLaw Reporter And Successors Title, COURT the date the Real Property 16th Street SE, and InLaw Reporter 20001-2131 D.C. (the ”Real Property”). American Newspaper, a ceive a copy of this notice Address Unknown demption in the following Douglas Jolly By: Clerk Interest, and Any and all SUSAN ADDINGTON OF THE DISTRICT tax certificate was purdependence Avenue SE,in Janet Smith Administration No. The property complaint states, newspaper of general cirreal located by mail within 25 days of And PERSONAL Joan Lewis THE DISTRICT p e r s o n s h a v i n g o r Address Unknown chased; court costs and OF REPRESENTATIVE Washington, DC Personal among other things, that 2017ADM627 culation the of the District of Columbia, its first publication shall Personal OFCOLUMBIA COLUMBIA James D. McGinley claimingintofees; haveDistrict any interattorney’s OF THE ESTATE the sold amounts Representative Columbia, onceexpenses a week and by thenecessary Mayor of Ryland M Braxton Sr. JOHN ALDENOF so inform the Register of Representative And Serve: Mayor of the est in the leasehold or fee And incurred in the publication ELSIE MARYETTE Defendants CIVIL DIVISION for redemption have not for three (3) property successive the District of Columbia to Decedent REDFIELD Wills, including name, District of Columbia simple in the and and service of process by REDFIELD Civil Action No. been paid.Pursuant the weeks, notifying all perCAROL WHITMAN the Plaintiff(s) in thistoacNOTICE OF Address Unknown TRUE TEST COPY address and relation- TRUE TEST COPY Muriel Bowser 06/23, 06/30, 07/07/17 premises situate, BARBARA ADDINGTON publication and forin lying reaAddress Unknown ORDER 2017 CA 003331 L (RP) Chief Judge’s OF Administrasons interested the Address Unknown tion described as Square REGISTER OF WILLS APPOINTMENT, REGISTER OF WILLS ship. Attn: Office of the and being in the District of Address Unknown sonable fees for the title PUBLICATION tion Order Number Real Property described 1087 Lot 0809, which02-11, may TYPESET: Jun 20 16:40:44Secretary EDT 2017 NOTICE TO TYPESET: Tue Jun 20 16:40:25 EDTTue 2017 Date of Publication: Columbia described as: all appear other amounts (Action Pennsylvania Involving Real search; it is be thisknown 12th as daya vacant of May, above to this And And also And 06/9, 06/16, 06/23/17 06/23, 06/30, 07/7/17 CREDITORS June 23, 2017 Square 1087 Lotin0038. And1350 Property) paid by the petitioner in Inlot accordance with D.block C. 2017, Court by the 13th day of in the center of a AND NOTICE TO Avenue, Name of newspaper: May also be known as a EVA REDFIELD RUBIN accordance with theand proviCode §47-1375, the Calendar ORDERED the Street SuperSeptember, 2017, reSUSAN ADDINGTON bounded by by 17th PERSONAL UNKNOWN HEIRS N.W., #41918 Afro-American vacantoflotD. in the center Superior Court of Superior Court of REBECCA ADDINGTON sions C.Property Code object of this proceeding 42 Speyside Circle ior Court of the District of Ryland M Braxton Jr. , deem the Real Address Unknown SE, Massachusetts AveREPRESENTATIVE Washington, DC 20001 of a- block Washington the District of the District of Address Unknown §by 4 7payment 1 3 6 1bounded n d a by l l Pittsboro, isnue to secure theStreet forecloCAPITOL HILL Carolina Columbia, that notice be whose address is 410 ofaSE, $821.59, SE, 16th SE, OF THENorth ESTATE OF 17th Street MasLaw Reporter District of Columbia District of Columbia outstanding lien FRANCES of the of Avere27312 given by theright insertion of a together withmunicipal interest from And and Independence LOUISE RED- sure Serve:COMMUNITY Attorney General sachusetts Avenue SE, Felicia J Wardrick And PROBATE DIVISION PROBATE DIVISION amounts and real property demption following copySE of in this Order in the Carriage Gate Trail, Atthe date the Real Property nue Inthe Washington, of theGARDEN District of LAND Columbia 16th Street and on In- AndFIELD ADDINGTON Personal Washington, D.C. taxes due andSE, owing Washington, D.C. real TRUSTFields W aproperty s h i”Real n g tlocated o n A finr o lanta GA 30331, was aptax certificate was purBARBARA ADDINGTON D.C. (the Property”). Address Unknown Attn: Darlene dependence Avenue SE, pointed personal repreTHE DISTRICT Representative the aforementioned 20001-2131 20001-2131 the District of Columbia, 323 17th Street, SE American Newspaper, chased; court DC. costs Real and Address Unknown The complaint states,a 441 Street, NW Washington, OF4th COLUMBIA Property, or answer the Administration No. Administration No. and sold other by the Mayorthat of Washington, DC20001 20002 JOHN ALDEN newspaper ofthings, general cir- sentative of the estate of attorney’s fees; expenses among Washington, DC Defendants. Serve: Mayor of the complaint, or, thereafter, a TRUE TEST COPY the District of the Columbia 2017Adm144 2017ADM479 culation in Districttoof Ryland M Braxton, Sr. , incurred in the publication And And REDFIELD the amounts necessary District of Columbia final judgment will be enREGISTER OF WILLS the Plaintiff(s) in have this acJ. D. Andrews Walker A. Williams Address Unknown Columbia, once a week PLAINTIFF and service of process by for redemption not who died on February 12, And Muriel ORDER Bowser tered foreclosing the Square AKA AKA fordescribed three (3)assuccessive publication and OF for right rea- REBECCA ADDINGTON tion been paid.Pursuant to the 2016 without a will, and CAROL WHITMAN PUBLICATION Attn: Office of the of redemption in the 1087 Lot 0809, which 06/23, 06/30, 07/7/17 weeks, notifying allmay per- will serve without Court James Dallas Andrews All William A. Walker Jr. sonable fees for theReal title AddressUnknown Unknown Chief Judge’s Administravs.Unknown Address Owners of Secretary Property vesting in And also be known as a vacant sons interested in the supervision. All unknown Decedent Decedent search; alland other amounts tion Order Number 02-11, PERSONAL the 1350 Property described In accordance with D. C. Pennsylvania the Plaintiff a title in fee TYPESET: Tue Jun 20 16:26:54 EDT 2017 lot in the center of a block paid by the petitioner in And And NOTICE OF itReal is thisProperty 12th daydescribed of May, heirs and heirs whose Marsha E. Swiss REPRESENTATIVE below, their Heirs, PerCode §47-1375, the Avenue, simple. bounded 17th Street PERSONAL above tobyappear in this whereabouts are unaccordance with the provi2017, OF THE ESTATE OF APPOINTMENT, Attorney at Law sonal Representatives, object of of this N.W., #419 SE, Massachusetts AveREPRESENTATIVE Court by the day of known shall enter their Executors, Administrasions D. proceeding C. Code ORDERED by 13th the SuperC. TROY CLARK ELSIE MARYETTE NOTICE TO SUSAN ADDINGTON 1320 19th Street, NW, is to secure the forecloWashington, DC 20001 nue SE, 16th Street SE,reTHEIndependence ESTATE OF September, 2017, and tors, Grantees, Assigns or §Clerk 4 7 - of 1 3the 6 1Court a n d a l l OF1613 ior Court of the District of a p p e a r a n c e i n t h i s REDFIELD IN THE SUPERIOR Address Unknown CREDITORS Suite #300 sure of the right of reand Independence AveLOUISE deem the that Realnotice Property Successors Right, Title, outstanding municipal lien FRANCES Columbia, be proceeding. Objections Avenue SEREDAddress in Unknown ANDCOURT NOTICE TO Washington, DC 20036 demption in the following Serve: Attorney General nue SE In Washington, FIELD ADDINGTON by payment of $1,769.28, By: Clerk Interest, and Any and all amounts and real property And given by the insertion of a to such appointment (or Washington, DC 20003 OF THE DISTRICT UNKNOWN HEIRS Attorney real property of the D.C. (the Property”). Address Unknown together withOrder interest r s District o n s h of a vColumbia ing or taxes due and located owing onin copy of ”Real this in from the to the probate of deCharlton OF Andrews and p eAttn: NOTICE OF the District of Columbia, Darlene Fields The the Property James D. McGinley claiming to have any interthe aforementioned Real W a date scomplaint h i the n g Real t o nstates, A f r o cedent´s will) shall be And BARBARA ADDINGTON And COLUMBIA Marilyn M Smith, whose APPOINTMENT, and sold by the Mayor of 441 4th Street, NW among other things, that tax certificate was purAmerican Newspaper, a filed with the Register of Address Unknown a d dCIVIL r e s sDIVISION a r e 1 4 3 0 est in the leasehold or fee Property, or answer the NOTICE TO

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PROBATE DIVISION proceeding. Objections Jeremiah Washington 441 4th Street, NW the aforementioned Real COURT Washington, D.C. to such appointment whose address is 3311 Washington, DC 20001 Property, or answer the of OF the THE District of Columbia amounts and real property DISTRICT OF 20001-2131 shall be filed with the 22nd Street, NE, complaint, or, thereafter, a Attn:COLUMBIA Darlene Fields taxes due and owing on IN THE SUPERIOR Administration No. Register of Wills, D.C., Washington, DC 20018 And final judgment will be en441 4th Street, NW the aforementioned Real TYPESET: Tue Jun 20 16:27:13 EDT 2017 CIVIL DIVISION COURT 2017ADM620 515 5th Street, N.W., 3rd tered foreclosing the right was appointed personal TYPESET: Tue Jun 20 16:27:31 EDT 2017 Washington, DC 20001 Property, or answer the Civil Action No. OF THE DISTRICT OF All Unknown Owners aof of redemption in the Real tors, Grantees, Assigns or Joseph Dawson Jr. Floor Washington, D.C. representative of the complaint, or, thereafter, 2017 CA 003334 L(RP) COLUMBIA the judgment Property will described Property and vesting estate of Oliver Edgar And final be en- sachusetts Avenue SE, in Successors in Right, Title, Decedent Clerk of the Court 20001, on or before IN THE SUPERIOR CIVIL DIVISION below, their Heirs, Perthe Plaintiff a title in fee NOTICE OF December 16, 2017. Thomas Washington, tered foreclosing the right 16th Street SE, and In- Interest, and Any and all (Action Involving Real IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Civil Action No. sonal Representatives, simple. APPOINTMENT, deceased by the SurClaims against the deAll Property) UnknownCalendar Owners18 of of redemption in the Real OF dependence AvenueOF SE, p e r s o n s h a v i n g o r By Clerk COURT THE DISTRICT 2017 CA 003334 L(RP) Executors, AdministraNOTICE TO rogate’s Court for cedent shall be prethe Property described Property and vesting in claiming to have any interWashington, DC. OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA tors, Grantees, Assigns Clerk of the Court est in the leasehold or fee Tue Jun 20 16:38:56 EDT 2017 CREDITORS TYPESET: Tue Real Jun 20 16:27:50 EDTHeirs, 2017 Queens County, State of below,CAPITOL their the Plaintiff a title in feeor LEGAL to NOTICES the under- TYPESET: Defendants HILLPerJames D. McGinley sented LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES COLUMBIA CIVIL DIVISION (Action Involving LEGAL NOTICES Successors in Right, Title, sonal Representatives, AND NOTICE TO Maryland ., on March 24, signed with a copy to the simple in the property and COMMUNITY GARDEN simple. Property) Calendar 18 CIVIL DIVISION Civil ActionD.No. Interest, and Any and all By: James McGinley Executors, Administra2017, UNKNOWN HEIRS Register of Wills or filed premises situate, lying is to LAND secure the forecloTRUST 06/23, 06/30, 07/07/17 No. 003340 L(RP) p eCivil r s oClerk nAction s hof a vthe i n gCourt o r 2017 CA tors, Grantees, Assigns and being in the District of Karen D. Dawson and with the Register of Wills ORDER OF sure of17th theStreet, right of or re- 2017 323 SE SUPERIOR COURT OF Service of process may INCAPITOL THE SUPERIOR HILL CA 003335 claiming to have L(RP) any interSuccessors in Right, Title, be made upon Jeremiah Columbia described as: Sherry L. Dawson , PUBLICATION demption in the following with a copy to the underWashington, DC 20002 THE DISTRICT OF COURT COMMUNITY GARDEN Real est the leasehold or fee (Action 06/23,Involving 06/30, 07/07/17 and Any and allin By:inJames D. McGinley Square 1087 Lot 0811. whose addresses are signed, on or before Washington, 3311 22nd real property located COLUMBIA OF LAND THE DISTRICT TRUST OF Interest, Property) Calendar 18 (Action Involving Real simple in the property and p the e r s oDistrict nPLAINTIFF s h aof v i nColumbia, g or Street, NE, Washington PROBATE DIVISION COLUMBIA 323 17th Street, SE Property) Calendar 18lying In accordance with D. C. May also be known as a 7959 Riggs Rd., #10 December 16, 2017 , or premises situate, claiming to have any intervacant lot in the center Code §47-1375, and sold by the Mayor of DC 20018 whose desAdelphi, MD, 10810 be forever barred. PerWashington, D.C. CIVIL DIVISION Washington, DC 20002 CAPITOL HILL TYPESET: Jun 20of 16:37:30 EDT 2017 the and being inTue the District est in the leasehold or fee of a block bounded by 06/23, 06/30, 07/07/17 object of this proceeding the District of Columbia to ignation as District of B l a c k s t o n e Av e n u e , sons believed to be heirs vs. 20001-2131 Civil Action No. CAPITOL HILL GARDEN Columbia described as: COMMUNITY simple in the property and 17th Street SE, Masis to secure the foreclothe Plaintiff(s) in this acColumbia agent has Cheltenham, MD , were or legatees of the deForeign No. 2017 PLAINTIFF CA 003333 L(RP) COMMUNITY GARDEN LAND TRUST Square 1087 Lot 0821. premises situate, lying sure of the right of re- sachusetts Avenue SE, appointed personal re- cedent who do not retion described as Square been filed with the RegisPERSONAL 2017FEP067 LAND TRUST 323 17th Street, SE May also be known as a and being in the District of Superior Court of 16th Street SE, and Indemption in the following 1087 Lot 0815, which may ter of Wills, D.C. REPRESENTATIVE 323the 17th Street, SE Date of Death vs. (Action Involving Real vacant lot in the center Washington, DC 20002in dependence Avenue SE, presentatives of the ceive a copy of this notice Columbia described as: District of real property located also be known as a vacant The decedent owned the OF THE ESTATE OF estate of Joseph Dawson by mail within 25 days of Washington, DC 20002 by Property) Calendar 18 October 23, 2016 of a block bounded Square Lot 0821. District of Columbia Washington, DC. the District of Columbia, lot ELSIE in the1087 center of a block following District of MARYETTE Jr., , who died on May 6, its first publication shall Ruby M Richardson PERSONAL 17th StreetDIVISION SE, Mas- and sold PLAINTIFF May also be as a PROBATE by the Mayor of bounded byknown 17th Street Colombia real property: REDFIELD 2017 with a will, and will so inform the Register of Decedent PLAINTIFF CAPITOL HILL REPRESENTATIVE sachusetts Avenue SE, vacant lot in the center Defendants the District of Columbia to SE,Address Massachusetts Washington, D.C. 1/3 interest in 3311 22nd UnknownAveserve without Court su- Wills, including name, OF THE ESTATE OF COMMUNITY GARDEN 16th 20001-2131 Street SE, and In- vs. NOTICE OF ofnue a block bounded the Plaintiff(s) in this acSE, 16th Street by SE, Street, NE, Washington, pervision. All unknown address and relationELSIE MARYETTE vs.dependence Avenue SE, tion described as Square LAND TRUST APPOINTMENT 17th Street SE, MasORDER OF and Independence AveAdministration No. DC 20018 And heirs and heirs whose ship. Washington, DC. 323REDFIELD 17th Street, SE OF FOREIGN PERSONAL sachusetts SE, PUBLICATION 1087 Lot 0822, which may nue SE inAvenue Washington, 2017ADM340 Claims against the deAddress Unknown whereabouts are un- Date of Publication: PERSONAL Defendants Washington, DC 20002 16th PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE Street SE,Property”). and Inalso be known as a vacant D.C. (the ”Real Mildred B. Morgan cedent may be preEVA REDFIELD RUBIN REPRESENTATIVE known shall enter their June 16, 2017 OF THE ESTATE OF REPRESENTATIVE dependence Avenue SE, In accordance with D. C. lot in the center of a block The42 complaint states, Decedent Speyside Circle sented to the underOF THE ESTATE OF And a p p e a r a n c e i n t h i s Name of newspaper: ELSIE MARYETTE PLAINTIFF Washington, DC. AND Code §47-1375, the bounded by 17th Street among other things, that NOTICE Pittsboro, North Carolina ELSIE POWERS signed and filed with the HAYES ORDEROF OF proceeding. Objections Afro-American REDFIELD Defendants NOTICE TO object of this proceeding SE, Massachusetts Avethe amounts necessary APPOINTMENT, 27312 Register of Wills for the WEAVER PUBLICATION EVA Unknown vs. REDFIELD RUBIN CREDITORS nueAddress SE, 16th Street SE, is to secure the foreclo- to such appointment (or Washington for redemption have not NOTICE TO Unknown InAddress accordance with D. C. and Independence Ave- sure of the right of re- to the probate of de- Law Reporter 42 Speyside Circle D a r r y l R i c h a r d s o n District of Columbia, been paid.Pursuant to the CREDITORS And Code §47-1375, the Pittsboro, North Carolina PERSONAL And Mary Council whose address is 4006 Building A, 515 5th nue SE in Washington, demption in the following cedent´s will) shall be Chief ORDER Judge’s OF AdministraANDofNOTICE TO object this proceeding 27312 And REPRESENTATIVE EVA REDFIELD Personal Cleary Court, Mitchell- Street, NE, Washington, real property located in filed with the Register of D.C. (the ”Real Property”). tionPUBLICATION Order Number 02-11, JOHN ALDEN HEIRS isUNKNOWN to secure the foreclo- The complaint Init accordance with of D.May, C. OF THE ESTATE OF RUBIN states, the District of Columbia, Wills, D.C., 515 5th Representative ville, MD 20721 was ap- D C 2 0 0 1 8 w i t h i n 6 is thisREDFIELD 12th day Jesse E Morgan Jr. & sure ofLEE theJOHNSON right of re- 42 And SUSAN §47-1375, the ELSIE POWERS HAYES Code Speyside among other Circle things,Pittthat and sold by the Mayor of Street, N.W., 3rd Floor 2017, pointed personal repre- months from the date of Address Unknown Faison, whose the amounts demption in the following Address Unknown object of thisby proceeding WEAVER sboro, North necessary the District of Columbia to W a s h i n g t o n , D . C . ORDERED the Super- Queen TRUE TEST COPY sentative of the estate of first publication of this noreal property located in addresses are 150 W St. JOHN ALDEN isior to Court secure foreclo-of Address Unknown Carolina 27312 for redemption have not the Plaintiff(s) in this ac- 20001, on or before REGISTER OF WILLS of the District Ruby M Richardson , de- tice. And the District of Columbia, NW, Washington, DC REDFIELD And Jeremiah Washington sure of the right of retion described as Square been paid.Pursuant to the Columbia, that notice be December 16, 2017. ceased by the Register and sold the Mayor andby 174 Bryant St.of And Address Unknown TYPESET: Jun 20 16:36:27 EDT 2017 of Personal demption following And Chief Judge’s Administra- 1087 Lot 0811, which may Claims against the de- 06/16, given by in thethe insertion of a 20001 06/23,Tue 06/30/17 Wills Court for Prince PERSONAL the District of Columbia to MARIA S. LACORTEDC Washington, Representative(s) real locatedin in tion Order Number 02-11, also be known as a vacant cedent shall be precopyproperty of this Order the NW Georges County, State of REPRESENTATIVE the Plaintiff(s) in this acAddress Unknown 20001,were appointed And TRUE TEST COPY it is this 12th day of May, lot in the center of a block sented to the underW aDistrict s h i n of g t Columbia, on Afro SUSAN LEE JOHNSON the JOHN ALDEN Maryland on November OF THE ESTATE tion described as Square 2017, REDFIELD representative and sold by Newspaper, the Mayor OF of a personal REGISTER OF WILLS bounded by 17th Street signed with a copy to the American Address Unknown Superior Court of 15, 2016, FRANCES REDLot 0821, which may PERSONAL the District ofLOUISE Columbia to of1087 the estate of Mildred B ORDERED Date of first publication: by the Super- SE, Massachusetts Ave- Register of Wills or filed newspaper of general cir- And Address Unknown the District of Service of process may June 16, 2017 FIELD ADDINGTON also be known a vacant REPRESENTATIVE the Plaintiff(s) this ac-of Morgan, who as died on ior Court of the District of nue SE, 16th Street SE, with the Register of Wills culation in thein District And District of Columbia be made upon Kia Den- Name of newspapers Addressonce Unknown lotMELVIN in the center of a with block And AUBREY OF THE ESTATE OF tion described as Square 16, 2016 Columbia, that notice be and Independence Ave- with a copy to the underColumbia, a week December PROBATE DIVISION nis Georgetown by serve 17th withStreet given by the insertion of a nue SE in Washington, WEAVER FRANCES RED1087 0821, may for Lot three (3) which successive MARIA LOUISE S. LACORTE abounded will, and will and/or periodical: Washington, D.C. signed, on or before Universty Law Center, The Daily Washington SE, Massachusetts And Address Unknown AveFIELD ADDINGTON also be known as a vacant this Order in the D.C. (the ”Real Property”). December 16, 2017 , or weeks, notifying all per- out Address Unknown PERSONAL Court supervision. All copy of 20001-2131 nue SE, 16th Street SE, O ff i c e o f G r a d u a t e Address Unknown lotsons in theinterested center of a block a s h i n g t o n A f r o The complaint states, in the unknown heirs and heirs WREPRESENTATIVE Law Reporter Administration No. and Independence Ave- American Programs- 600 New Jer- The Afro-American CAROL bounded by WHITMAN 17thdescribed Street And Newspaper, Real Property And OF THE ESTATE OF a among other things, that be forever barred. Perwhose whereabouts are 2017ADM630 sons believed to be heirs nue SE in Washington, sey Ave., NW, WashingAddress Unknown TYPESET: Jun 20 16:29:57 SE, Massachusetts AveAnd the amounts necessary ofLOUISE general cirabove to appear in this unknown shall enter their newspaper FRANCES 06/17, 06/23,Tue 06/30 Beatrice F Whitaker (the ”Real Property”). culation JUANITA ton, DC 20001 whose nue SE,by16th SE,of aD.C. in the District of for redemption have not or legatees of the de- Decedent Court the Street 13th day MELVIN AUBREY REDFIELD pp e acomplaint r a n cEVANS e i n states, this The cedent who do not reMassachusetts Avedesignation as District of And and Independence AveCAROL WHITMAN Columbia, once a week been paid.Pursuant to the September, 2017, and re- 1602 WEAVER ADDINGTON proceeding. Objections Thomas H. Queen Esq other things, that for Address nue, SE nue SEthe in Real Washington, Columbia agent has Address three (3) successive Chief Judge’s Administra- ceive a copy of this notice deem Property toamong AddressUnknown Unknown Unknown Superior Court of such appointment (or 7961 Eastern Ave the amounts necessary Washington, DC 20003 by mail within 25 days of D.C. (the ”Real Property”). SUSAN ADDINGTON been filed with the Registion Order Number 02-11, by payment of $1,016.97 to the probate of de- weeks, notifying all perthe District of for redemption have not And its first publication shall Suite 304 The complaint states, Address ter of Wills, D.C. it is this 12th day of May, sons interested in the together withUnknown interest from cedent´s And And District of Columbia will) shalltobe been paid.Pursuant the Real Property described 2017, so inform the Register of Silver Spring, 20910 among other things, that And The decedent owned the the date the Real Property PROBATE DIVISION filed with the Register of Chief Judge’s AdministraAttorney And above to appear in this ORDERED by the Super- Wills, including name, tax amounts certificatenecessary was pur- Wills, D.C., 515 5th TSUSAN H E DADDINGTON I S T R I C T O F the following District of CAROL WHITMAN Washington, D.C. tion Order Number 02-11, NOTICE OF DAVID L. EVANS for redemption have not address and relationior Court of the District of Court by the 13th day of chased; court costs and COLUMBIA Address Unknown Colombia real property: Address Unknown 20001-2131 Street, 3rd of Floor it isMassachusetts thisN.W., 12th day May, September, 2017, and re- Columbia, that notice be ship. APPOINTMENT, Avebeen paid.Pursuant to the 1602 BARBARA ADDINGTON attorney’s fees; expenses Serve: Mayor of the 1713 Newton St. NE, Administration No. a s h i nue, n g t oSE n, D.C. NOTICE TO Chief Judge’s AdministraAddress Unknown deem the Real Property given by the insertion of a Date of Publication: incurred in the publication W2017, District of And 2017ADM666 Washington, DC 20018 20001, onDC or20003 before ORDERED by the Super- And CREDITORS tion Number 02-11,by Washington, by payment of $774.09 to- copy of this Order in the June 16, 2017 andOrder service of process Columbia Claims against the de- Esther Mae Wardrick c t Court o b e r of2the 8 , District 2 0 1 7 .of gether with interest from W a s h i n g t o n A f r o Name of newspaper: itAnd is this 12th and day offorMay, AND NOTICE TO publication rea- Oior Muriel Bowser BARBARA ADDINGTON cedent may be pre- Decedent Columbia, that notice be the Claims against the de2017, UNKNOWN HEIRS date the Real Property American Newspaper, a Afro-American sonable fees for the title And Attn: Unknown Office of SUSAN ADDINGTON Address NOTICE OF sented to the undergiven byshall the insertion of a taxAddress cedent be preORDERED the amounts SuperREBECCA ADDINGTON K a t i e D A n d e r s o n , signed and filed with the certificate was pur- newspaper of general cir- Washington search; all by other the Secretary Unknown APPOINTMENT, copy thisthe Order to underCourt the District ofin sented Address Unknown THE of DISTRICT OFin the chased; court costs and culation in the District of Law Reporter whose address is 26 Register of Wills for the by ofthe petitioner 1350 Pennsylvania Ave- iorpaid And NOTICE TO W a sCOLUMBIA h i na g copy t o n toAthe f r o And signed with Columbia, that notice be attorney’s fees; expenses Columbia, once a week accordance with the provinue, N.W., #419 Karen D Dawson Brandywine Street, SW, Building A, District of CREDITORS American given by the of a Serve: Register of Newspaper, Wills or Disfileda incurred in the publication for three (3) successive And Mayor of the sions of insertion D. C. Code Washington, DC 20001 Washington, DC 20032, REBECCA ADDINGTON Sherry L. Lawson AND NOTICE TO Columbia, 515 5th newspaper of general cir- BARBARA copy with Register of Wills ofthe Columbia and serviceADDINGTON of process by weeks, notifying all per§ 4 7of- 1this 3 6Order 1 a nind the a l l trict Address Unknown UNKNOWN HEIRS Personal was appointed personal Street, NW, 3rd Floor culation in to thetheDistrict a sJUANITA h i n g tmunicipal oEVANS n A f rlien o Muriel with aBowser copy under-of publication and for rea- sons interested in the Serve: Attorney General Woutstanding Address Unknown representative of the F e l i c i a J Wa r d r i c k , Representative Washington, D.C. 20001 Columbia, once aSecweek sonable fees for the title Real Property described Newspaper, a Attn: 1602 Massachusetts AveOfficeonof signed, orthebefore amounts and real property of the District of Columbia American And estate of Beatrice F. within 6 months from the whose address is 635 for three successive newspaper ofand general nue, SEowingcir-on retary taxes due Attn: Darlene Fields October 28,(3) 2017, or be search; all other amounts above to appear in this TRUE TEST COPY Whitaker , who died on date of first publication of Franklin Street, NE, weeks, notifyingPersons all per- And culation in the DC District of 1350 Washington, 20003 Pennsylvania Avepaid by the petitioner in Court by the 13th day of the aforementioned Real 441 4th Street, NW forever barred. JUANITA EVANS April 25, 2017 with a will, this notice. (Strike Washington, DC 20017 , sons interested in the accordance with the provi- September, 2017, and re- REGISTER OF WILLS Columbia, a week N.W., #419 Property, once or answer the nue, Washington, DC 20001 1602 Massachusetts Avebelieved to be heirs or and will serve without preceding sentence if no was appointed personal Real Property described REBECCA for three (3)or,successive And DC decedent 20001 sions of ADDINGTON D. C. Code deem the Real Property TYPESET: Tue Jun 20 16:38:39 complaint, thereafter, a Washington, nue, SE legatees of the EDT 2017 Court supervision. All unrepresentative of the above to appear in this § 4Address real estate.) weeks, notifyingwill all be per7 - 1 3 6 Unknown 1 a n d a l l by payment of $498.76, 06/16, 06/23, 06/30/17 final judgment en- who And Washington, DC 20003 known heirs and heirs estate of Esther Mae Courtdo bynot the receive 13th day aof outstanding municipal lien together with interest from sons interested in DAVID L. EVANS Attorney General tered foreclosing the the right Serve: copy of this notice by mail whose where-abouts are September, 2017, and re- And Property described Darryl Richardson Wardrick, who died on 1602 Massachusetts the District of Columbia amounts and real property the date the Real Property of redemption in the AveReal ofwithin All Unknown Owners of Real And 25 days of its first unknown shall enter their deem the Real Superior Court of to nue, appear in thisin Attn: Personal December 12, 2016 withDarlene FieldsProperty Property andSE vesting the Property described above publication shall so in- taxes due and owing on tax certificate was purappearance in this by4th payment of $1,214.40 the District of by the 13th Washington, 20003 Street, NW Representative(s) out a will, and will serve theTHE aforementioned the Plaintiff aDC titleday in of fee 441 below, their Heirs, Per- Court DISTRICT OFReal chased; court costs and DAVID L. EVANS form the Register of proceeding. Objections together with interest from District of Columbia September, 2017, and re- Washington, DC 20001 TRUE TEST COPY without Court supervior answer the attorney’s fees; expenses simple. sonal Representatives, COLUMBIA 1602 Massachusetts AveWills, including name, Property, the date the Real Property to such appointment (or PROBATE DIVISION And the Real Property incurred in the publication complaint, or, thereafter, a Executors, Administra- deem REGISTER OF WILLS sion. All unknown heirs Serve: Mayor of the Disnue, SE address and relationand heirs whose tax certificate was pur- trict to the probate of de- Date of first publication: Washington, D.C. of of $1,214.40 finalofjudgment tors, Grantees, Clerk the Court And Columbiawill be en- and service of process by Washington, DCAssigns 20003 or by payment ship. whereabouts are unchased; court costs and Muriel cedent´s will) shall be June 16, 2017 interestOF from 20001-2131 THEwith DISTRICT tered Bowser foreclosing the right publication and for reaSuccessors in Right, Title, together Date of Publication: attorney’s fees; expenses filed with the Register of Name of newspapers known shall enter their the Real Property Administration No. of redemption in of the Real sonable fees for the title Interest, and Any and all the dateCOLUMBIA By: Clerk All Unknown Owners of Attn: Office And April 28, 2017 incurred in the publication appearance in this Wills, D.C., 515 5th tax certificate was Serve: Mayor of thepurDis- the Property described 2017ADM616 Property and vesting in search; all other amounts persons having or the Secretary and/or periodical: and service of process Name of newspaper: court costs and below, Street, N.W., 3rd Floor The Daily Washington proceeding. Objections trict of Columbia their Heirs, Per-by the1350 Plaintiff a title in fee paid by the petitioner in Bernice P. Hughes claiming to have any James D. McGinley Pennsylvania THE DISTRICT OFinter- chased; publication and for rea- simple. to such appointment (or Afro-American fees; expenses sonal Muriel Bowser Wa s h i n g t o n , D . C . Representatives, accordance with the provi- Decedent est in COLUMBIA the leasehold or fee attorney’s Avenue, N.W., #419 Law Reporter sonable fees for the title Washington, DC 20001 to the probate of deWashington inOffice the publication Attn: of the Executors, Administra20001, on or before The Afro-American sions of D. C. Code simpleMayor in the property and incurred NOTICE OF Serve: of the Dissearch; all other amounts cedent´sEDT will) 2017 shall be Law Reporter service of process by tors, Grantees, Assigns or Secretary TYPESET: Jun 20 16:39:41 §47-1361 and all December 16, 2017. 06/16, premises situate, lying and trict of Columbia APPOINTMENT, 06/23, 06/30, 07/07/17 06/23,Tue 06/30/17 paid by the petitioner in filed with the Register of Jesse E Morgan Jr. publication and for rea1350 Pennsylvania AveSuccessors in Right, Title, outstanding municipal lien and Muriel being in the District of Claims against the deServe: Attorney General Clerk of the Court Bowser NOTICE TO accordance with the proviWills, D.C., 515 5th fees N.W., for the title Interest, Faison andQueen Any and all of the District of Columbia amounts and real property Columbia described cedent shall be preAttn: Office of the as: sonable nue, CREDITORS C. all other amounts #419 Washington, DC p esions r s o n s ofh aD. v i nPersonal g oCode r Square 1087 Lot 0815. search; Attn: Darlene Fields Secretary sented to the underBy Clerk: taxes due and owing on SUPERIOR COURT OF Street, N.W., 3rd Floor AND NOTICE TO § 4 7 1 3 6 1 a n d a l l Wa s h i n g t o n , D . C . petitioner in claiming to 20001 have any inter- 441 4th Street, NW Representatives the aforementioned Real May Pennsylvania also be knownAveas a paid by the 1350 signed with a copy to the THE DISTRICT OF UNKNOWN HEIRS municipal lien Washington, DC 20001 20001, on or before accordance with the provi- estoutstanding TYPESET: Tue 20 16:26:06 EDT 2017 in the leasehold or fee vacantnue, lot N.W., in theJun center James D.McGinley Property, or answer the C a s s a n d r a H u g h e s Register of Wills or filed COLUMBIA December 23, 2017. D. C. General Code simple Serve:ofAttorney the property complaint, or, thereafter, a Grant , whose address is with the Register of Wills of a block bounded by sions TRUEinTEST COPY and #419 Washington, DC PROBATE DIVISION 7 - District 1 3 6 1 ofaColumbia n d a l l premises Claims against the desituate, lying And final judgment will be en- 1111 Elkhart Street, with a copy to the under17th Street REGISTER OF 20001 SE, Mas- §of4the amounts and realWILLS property 06/23, 06/30, 07/07/17 TYPESET: Tue Jun 20 16:27:13 EDT 2017 Washington, D.C. outstanding municipal cedent shall be prebeing in the tered foreclosing the right Oxon Hill, MD, 20745 , signed, on or before sachusetts Attn: Darlene Fieldslien and taxes due andDistrict owing ofon IN T H E S UAvenue P E R I OSE, R 20001-2131 sented to the underColumbia described as: of redemption in the Real 16th Street SE,General and InAll Unknown Serve: Attorney 441 4th Street, NW the aforementioned TYPESET: JunReal 20 16:27:31 EDT Owners 2017 of 04/28, 05/5, Tue 05/12/17 COURT Foreign No. tors, Grantees, Assignsinor was appointed personal December 16, 2017, or signed with a copy to the Square 1087 Lot 0822. Property and vesting dependence Avenue SE, the Property described Washington, DC 20001 Property, or answer the OF THE DISTRICT OF be forever barred. Per2017FEP70 representative of the Successors in Right, Title, Clerk of the Court TYPESET: Tue Jun 20 16:27:13 EDT 2017 IN THE May also beor, known as a a below, Register of Wills or filed Plaintiff a title in fee Washington, DC. theirSUPERIOR Heirs, complaint, thereafter, sachusetts AvenuePerSE, the COLUMBIA sons believed to be heirs Interest, and Any and all Date of Death estate of Bernice P. COURT vacant lot in the with the Register of Wills simple. Representatives, And final judgment willcenter be en- sonal 16th Street SE, andOF InCIVIL DIVISION IN THE SUPERIOR or legatees of the dep e r s o n s h a v i n g o r January 22, 2017 Hughes, who died on By Clerk OF THE DISTRICT tors, Grantees, Assigns or of a block bounded by with a copy to the underAdministratered foreclosing the right Executors, dependence Avenue SE, CivilDefendants Action No. COURT claiming to have any inter- February 13, 2017 with- cedent who do not re- Rhoda Shaw Ping COLUMBIA Successors in Right, Title, Clerk of the Court 17th Street SE, MasIN redemption THE SUPERIOR signed, on or before All Unknown Owners of of in the Real Washington, DC. 2017 CA 003334 L(RP) est in the leasehold or fee OF THE DISTRICT OF ceive a copy of this notice Decedent out a will, and D. willMcGinley serve James andDIVISION Any and all CIVIL December 23, 2017, or COURT ORDER OF the Property described Property and vesting in Interest, Defendants simple in the property and COLUMBIA by mail within 25 days of NOTICE OF without Court supervip e r s o n s h a v i n g o r Civil Action No. By Clerk be forever barred. PerDISTRICT below, their Heirs, Per- OF theTHE Plaintiff a title OF in fee PUBLICATION (Action Involving Real premises situate, lying sion. CIVIL DIVISION its first publication shall 06/23, 06/30, 07/07/17 APPOINTMENT All unknown heirs claiming to have any inter2017 CA 003340 L(RP) sons believed to be heirs COLUMBIA sonal Representatives, simple. Property) Calendar 18 and being in D. theMcGinley District of a n d h e i r s w h o s e so inform the Register of Civil Action No. est in the leasehold or fee OF FOREIGN James or legatees of the deExecutors, AdministraIn accordance with D. C. CIVIL DIVISION OF and Columbia described as: whereabouts are un- Wills, including name, 2017 CAAction 003335 L(RP) simple inORDER the property PERSONAL (Action Involving Real cedent who do not retors, Grantees, Assigns or Code §47-1375, the 16:27:50 EDT 2017 Clerk of the Court Civil No. PUBLICATION Square 1087 Lot 0811. CAPITOL HILL TYPESET: Tue Jun 20 16:38:22 EDT 2017 address and relationpremises situate, lying REPRESENTATIVE known shall enter their Property) Calendar 18 06/23, 06/30, 07/07/17 Successors in Right, Title, 2017 CA 003340 L(RP) ceive a copy of this notice object of this proceeding May also be known as a a p p e a r a n c e i n t h i s COMMUNITY GARDEN (Action Involving Real and being in the District of ship. AND by mail within 25 days of By: James D. McGinley In accordance with D. C. is to LAND secureTRUST the foreclo- Interest, and Any and all vacant lot in the center proceeding. Objections Date of Publication: Property) Calendar 18 Columbia described as: NOTICE TO CAPITOL HILL p e r s o n s h a v i n g o r its first publication shall (Action Involving Real sure theStreet, right SE of reCode 1087 §47-1375, the ofSuperior a block Court bounded by 323of17th Square Lot 0811. of June 16, 2017 CREDITORS to such appointment COMMUNITY GARDEN claiming to have any interso inform the Register of Property) Calendar 18 demption in DC the 20002 following object ofbe this proceeding 17ththe Street SE, Washington, CAPITOL HILL May also known as a District of Mas- shall be filed with the Name of newspaper: Carroll Shaw Whitney LAND TRUST Wills, including name, 06/23, 06/30, 07/07/17 real property located in est in the leasehold or fee COMMUNITY is to secure the foreclosachusetts Avenue SE, GARDEN vacant lot in the center District of Columbia Afro-American whose address is 2004 address and relation323of 17th Street, SEreCAPITOL HILL the District of Columbia, simple in the property and sure the right of 16th Street DIVISION SE, and In- Register of Wills, D.C., PLAINTIFF LAND TRUST ofWashington, a block bounded by PROBATE Washington premises situate, lying Hamrick Drive., Raleigh, ship. 515 5th Street, N.W., 3rd DC 20002 and sold by the Mayor of demption in the COMMUNITY GARDEN dependence Avenue 323 17th Street, SE 17th Street SE,following MasWashington, D.C. SE, Floor Washington, D.C. Law Reporter NC 27615 was appointed Date of Publication: the District of Columbia to and being in the District of Washington, real property located LAND TRUST Washington, DC. vs. DC 20002 sachusetts Avenue SE,in 20001-2131 Katie D Anderson personal representative June 23, 2017 20001, on or before PLAINTIFF the Plaintiff(s) in this ac- Columbia described as: the District of Columbia, 323 17th Street, SE 16th Street SE, and InAdministration No. Personal of the estate of Rhoda Name of newspaper: December 16, 2017. tion described as Square Square 1087 Lot 0821. Washington, DC 20002 and sold by Avenue the Mayor Defendants PERSONAL dependence SE,of PLAINTIFF 2017ADM610 May also be known as a Representative Shaw Ping deceased by Afro-American 1087 Lot 0815, which may the District ofDC. Columbia to Claims against the devs. REPRESENTATIVE Washington, n Durrell vacant lot in the center also known as a vacant the Plaintiff(s) in this ac- S t e v eORDER the General Court of Jus- Washington cedent shall be preOF PLAINTIFF OFbe THE ESTATE OF Washington of a block bounded by vs. TRUE TEST COPY lot ELSIE in the center of a block tion described as Square PERSONAL tice - Superior Court Div , Law Reporter sented to the underPUBLICATION MARYETTE Defendants Decedent 17th Street SE, Masbounded by 17th Street 1087 Lot 0822, which may REGISTER OF WILLS Felicia J Wardrick REPRESENTATIVE Court for New Hanover signed with a copy to the vs. REDFIELD PERSONAL NOTICE OF sachusetts Avenue SE, SE,Address Massachusetts also known as a vacant Personal OFbe THE ESTATE OF County, EDT State2017 of New In accordance with D. C. Register of Wills or filed TYPESET: Tue Jun 20 16:38:03 UnknownAve- 16th Street SE, and InORDER OF REPRESENTATIVE APPOINTMENT, nue SE, 16th Street SE, lot ELSIE inPUBLICATION the center of a block MARYETTE Representative Code §47-1375, the with the Register of Wills 06/16, 06/23, 06/30/17 Hanover on February 15, OFPERSONAL THE ESTATE OF NOTICE TO and Independence Ave- dependence Avenue SE, bounded by 17th Street REDFIELD object of this proceeding with a copy to the under2017 , REPRESENTATIVE And ELSIE POWERS HAYES nue SE in Washington, Washington, DC. Massachusetts Address Unknown is toCREDITORS secure the foreclo- signed, on or before Service of process may TRUE TEST COPY OF THEWEAVER ESTATE OF InSE, accordance with D. AveC. Defendants AND NOTICE TO Superior Court of D.C. (the ”Real Property”). nue SE, 16th Street SE, REGISTER OF WILLS sure of the right of reELSIE MARYETTE be made upon December 16, 2017 , or Code §47-1375, the EVA REDFIELD RUBIN Address Unknown UNKNOWN HEIRS the District of The complaint states, and Independence AveAnd demption in the following be forever barred. PerREDFIELD Christopher B Darby Esq TYPESET: Tue Jun 20 16:32:06 object of this proceeding 42 Speyside Circle that Sharon Katrina LillyDistrict of Columbia among other things, nue SE in Washington, EVA REDFIELD real property located in sons believed to be heirs Address Unknown , 4400 Jenifer Street, 06/23, 06/30, 7/7/17 is to secure the forecloPittsboro, Northnecessary Carolina And ORDER OF Joyner , whose address PROBATE DIVISION the amounts D.C.of (the ”Real Property”). RUBIN the District of Columbia, NW, Suite 2 Washington, sure the right of re27312 have not PUBLICATION isand 4736 Benning Road,of or legatees of the defor redemption The complaint states, Washington, D.C. 42 Speyside Circle Pittsold by the Mayor And in the following 20037 whose designacedent who do not reSuperior Court of SUSAN LEE JOHNSON demption SE, #103, of Washington, been paid.Pursuant to the In accordance with D. C. among otherNorth things, that 20001-2131 sboro, the District Columbia to EVA REDFIELD real property located in tion as District of Columceive a copy of this notice And the District of Address Unknown was appointed Chief Judge’s Administra- Code §47-1375, the theDistrict amounts necessary DC Administration No. Carolina 27312 the20019 Plaintiff(s) in this ac- by mail within 25 days of RUBIN the of Columbia, bia agent has been filed District of Columbia representative tion Order Number 02-11, object of this proceeding 42 Speyside Circle Pittfor sold redemption have of not personal 2017ADM616 tion described as Square its first publication shall and by the Mayor JOHN ALDEN with the Register of Wills, PROBATE DIVISION And is to secure the foreclothe Lot estate Steven it is this 12th day of May, been paid.Pursuant to to the of1087 Bernice P. Hughes And 0811,ofwhich may sboro, North the District of Columbia D.C. Washington, D.C. sure of the right of re2017, REDFIELD Chief Judge’sin AdministraDurrell Washington , who so inform the Register of Decedent also be known as a vacant Carolina 27312 the Plaintiff(s) this acAddress Unknown 20001-2131 MARIA S. LACORTE The decedent owned the ORDERED by the Super- demption in the following tiondescribed Order 02-11, died lot inon theApril center17, of a2017 block Wills, including name, NOTICE OF JOHNNumber ALDEN tion as Square Administration No. following District of ior Court of the District of real property located in And Address Unknown it is Lot thisREDFIELD 12th which day ofmay May, without will,17th andStreet will address and relationboundeda by APPOINTMENT, 1087 0811, And 2017ADM158 the District of Columbia, Colombia real property: Columbia, that notice be 2017, serve without Court Avesu- ship. SE, Massachusetts Address NOTICE TO also be knownUnknown as a vacant 700 7th Street, SW, Unit Loretta Carter Hanes given by the insertion of a and sold by the Mayor of And by of the Super- pervision. All unknown nue SE, 16th Street SE, Date of Publication: CREDITORS lotORDERED in the center a block JOHN ALDEN PERSONAL 322, Washington, DC Decedent June 16, 2017 copy of this Order in the the District of Columbia to ior Court of the District of heirs and heirs whose and Independence AveAnd AND NOTICE TO bounded by 17th Street REDFIELD MELVIN AUBREY NOTICE OF 20024 and Parking WREPRESENTATIVE a s h i n g t o n A f r o the Plaintiff(s) in this acColumbia, that notice are un- Name of newspaper: nue SE in Washington, UNKNOWN HEIRS SE, Massachusetts Ave-be whereabouts Address Unknown WEAVER OF THE ESTATE OF tion described as Square APPOINTMENT, American Newspaper, a given the insertion of a known Space shall enter their Afro-American D.C. (the ”Real Property”). PERSONAL nue SE,by 16th Street SE, C a s s a n d r a H u g h e s Address Unknown FRANCES LOUISE RED1087 Lot 0821, which may NOTICE TO newspaper of general circopy of this Order Avein the aThe Claims against the deWashington p p e acomplaint r a n c e i n states, this REPRESENTATIVE and Independence Grant, whose address is FIELD ADDINGTON CREDITORS culation in the District of also be known as a vacant And WOF aSE sTHE h iinn ESTATE gWashington, ton A f r o proceeding. cedent may be preamong otherObjections things, that Law Reporter OF nue 1111 Elkhart Street, Address once Unknown AND NOTICE TO Columbia, a week lot in the center of a block And American Newspaper, sented to the underappointment amounts necessary FRANCES LOUISE a tothesuch D.C. (the ”Real Property”). PERSONAL Oxon Hill, MD 20745, UNKNOWN HEIRS for three (3) successive bounded by 17th Street newspaper of general for redemption havethe not C a s s a n d r a H u g h e s was appointed personal signed and filed with the be filed with REDFIELD The complaint states,cir- shall REPRESENTATIVE JUANITA EVANS SE, Massachusetts AveD o r ene Haney Esq, And weeks, notifying all perculation in the District been paid.Pursuant to the Register of Wills for the Grant of Wills, D.C., ADDINGTON other things, thatof Register OF THE ESTATE OFAve- among representative of the Massachusetts whose address is 209 sons interested in the nue SE, 16th Street SE, 1602 Columbia, once a week 515 Chief Judge’s Administra5th Street, N.W., 3rd Address Unknown District of Columbia, 500 Personal the amounts necessary FRANCES LOUISE nue, SE estate of Bernice P. CAROL WHITMAN Real Property described and Independence Avethree (3) successive tion Order Number 02-11, Floor Washington, D.C. Indiana Avenue, N.W., K e n n e d y S t . , N W , Representative forforredemption have not REDFIELD Washington, DC 20003 Hughes , who died on Washington, DC 20011, Address Unknown above to appear in this nue SE in Washington, weeks, notifying all per- 20001, it is this on 12thor daybefore of May, And Washington, D.C. 20001 been paid.Pursuant to the ADDINGTON D.C. (the ”Real Property”). was appointed personal February 13, 2017 withCourt by the 13th day of sonsJudge’s interested in the December 2017, 16, 2017 . TRUE TEST COPY within 6 months from the representative of the Chief AdministraAddress Unknown And out a will, and will serve And September, 2017, and re- The complaint states, Real Property described ORDERED by the SuperCAROL WHITMAN Claims against the dedate of first publication of REGISTER OF WILLS tion Order Number 02-11, estate of Loretta Carter without Court supervideem the Real Property among other things, that to appear this cedent ior Courtshall of thebe District Address Unknown pre-of this notice. it above is this 12th day of in May, Hanes, who died on Ausion. AllEDT unknown by payment of $1,016.97 the amounts necessary And DAVID L. EVANS Court by the 13th day of sented SUSAN ADDINGTON Tue Jun 20 16:37:47 2017 heirs Columbia, be TYPESET: to that the notice under2017, Carroll Shaw Whitney 06/16, 06/23, 06/30/17 for redemption have not 1602 Massachusetts Avegust 21, 2016 without a together withUnknown interest from September,by2017, and re- signed Address and heirs whose wheregiven by thea insertion of a with copy to the ORDERED the SuperPersonal will, and will serve with CAROLnue, WHITMAN SE the date the Real Property been paid.Pursuant to the deem the Real Property abouts are unknown copy of of thisWills Order in the And Register or filed ior Court of the District of Address Unknown Representative(s) Court supervision. All untax certificate was pur- Chief Judge’s Administra- Washington, DC 20003 by payment of $774.09 And shall enter their appearW athe s hRegister i n g t o nof Wills Afro Columbia, that notice beto- with Superior Court of TRUE TEST COPY known heirs and heirs chased; court costs and tion Order Number 02-11, gether with interest offrom ance in this proceeding. American SUSAN ADDINGTON with a copy Newspaper, to the under-a given by the insertion a the District of REGISTER OF WILLS it is this 12th day of May, And whose whereabouts are attorney’s fees; expenses the Address date theOrder Real Property BARBARA ADDINGTON Objections to such newspaper general cirUnknown signed, on ofor before copy of this in the And District of Columbia Date of first publication: unknown shall enter their incurred in the publication 2017, tax certificate was purAddress Unknown culation in16, the2017 District of appointment (or to the December , or W a s h i n g t o n A f r o PROBATE DIVISION June 6, 2017 THE DISTRICT OF appearance in this and service of process by ORDERED by the Superchased; court costs and Columbia, once a Perweek probate of decedent´s And American Newspaper, a be forever barred. SUSAN ADDINGTON Washington, D.C. ior Court of the District of Name of newspapers proceeding. Objections COLUMBIA publication and for reaattorney’s of fees; expenses And for three (3) tosuccessive will) shall be filed with the newspaper general cirsons believed be heirs Address Unknown 20001-2131 Columbia, that notice be and/or periodical: Serve: Mayor of the Disto such appointment sonable fees for the title incurred the publication notifying all deperBARBARA ADDINGTON Register of Wills, D.C., culation ininthe District of orweeks, legatees of the Administration No. The Daily Washington shall be filed with the search; all ADDINGTON other amounts given by the insertion of a trict of Columbia andAddress service of process REBECCA sons interested in rethe Unknown 515 5th Street, N.W., 3rd Columbia, once a weekby cedent who do not 2017ADM654 Muriel Bowser Law Reporter Register of Wills, D.C., paid by theUnknown petitioner in copy of this Order in the And publication and for reaAddress RealaProperty described Floor Washington, D.C. for three (3) successive copy of this notice Wilton Council 515 5th Street, N.W., 3rd accordance with the provi- W a s h i n g t o n A f r o Attn: Office of the Sec- weeks, The Afro-American sonablenotifying fees forallthepertitle ceive above to appear in this 20001, on or before BARBARA ADDINGTON by mail within 25 days of American Newspaper, a retary Decedent Floor Washington, sions of D. C. Code search; all other amounts And EDT 2017 D.C. Court the 13th day And interested in the December 16, 2017. TYPESET: Tue Jun 20 16:39:23 Address Unknown Ave- sons its first by publication shallof B Marian Chou Pennsylvania 20001, on or before § 4 7 - 1 3 6 1 a n d a l l newspaper of general cir- 1350 paid by the petitioner in 6/16, 06/23, 06/30/17 September, and of reReal Property described Claims against the deso inform the2017, Register outstanding December 23, 2017. accordance with the provi419 7th Street NW #406 JUANITAmunicipal EVANS lien culation in the District of nue, N.W., #419 deem including the Real Property REBECCA ADDINGTON above to appear in this cedent shall be preWills, name, Columbia, once a week Washington, DC 20001 amounts and real property sions C.day Code Claims against the de1602 Massachusetts Aveby payment ofrelation$498.76, Washington, DC 20004 Address Unknown SUPERIOR COURT OF Court by of theD. 13th of And sented to the underaddress and for three (3) successive taxes due and § 4 7 - 1 3 62017, 1 a and n d reall cedent shall be prenue, SE owing on together with interest from Attorney THE DISTRICT OF September, signed with a copy to the the aforementioned Real weeks, notifying all per- Serve: Attorney General deem outstanding municipal lien ship. sented to the underWashington, DC 20003 NOTICE OF the date the Real Property And COLUMBIA the Real Property ADDINGTON Date of Publication: Register of Wills or filed of the District of Columbia Property, or answer the sons interested in the REBECCA amounts and real property signed with a copy to the APPOINTMENT, tax certificate was purPROBATE DIVISION by payment of $498.76, Address Unknown June 16, 2017 Real Property described with the Register of Wills Attn: Darlene Fields complaint, or, thereafter, a taxes and owing And Register of Wills or filed chased; court costs and NOTICE TO THEdue DISTRICT OF Washington, D.C. together with interest fromon Name above to appear in this of newspaper: with a copy to the under441 4th Street, NW final judgment will be enthedate aforementioned Real with the Register of Wills attorney’s fees; expenses CREDITORS COLUMBIA 20001-2131 the the Real Property Afro-American signed, on or before Washington, DC 20001 tered foreclosing the right Court by the 13th day of And Property, or answer the DAVID L. EVANS with a copy to the underincurred in the publication Serve: Mayor of thepurDisAND NOTICE TO Foreign No. tax certificate was Washington December 16, 2017, or of redemption in theAveReal September, 2017, and recomplaint, or, thereafter, a 1602 Massachusetts signed, on or before and service of process by trict of Columbia UNKNOWN HEIRS 2017FEP69 chased; court costs and THE DISTRICT OF deem the Real Property Reporterand for reaAnd Propertynue, andSEvesting in final judgment will be en- Law December 23, 2017, or publication Muriel Bowser Date of Death Mary Council , whose ad- be forever barred. Perattorney’s fees; expenses COLUMBIA by payment of $1,214.40 Sharon Katrina Lilly the Plaintiff aDC title in fee tered Attn: foreclosing the right Washington, 20003 be forever barred. Personable fees for the title dress is 3546 A St., SE sons believed to be heirs Office of November 6, 2009 in the publication Mayor ofOwners the Dis-of incurred together with interest from Serve: Joyner All Unknown simple. of redemption in the Real or legatees of the desearch; all other amounts #203, Washington, DC , the Secretary Oliver Edgar thomas sons believed to be heirs service of process by Columbia described and the date the Real Property trict Personal theof Property Property and vesting in And or legatees of the decedent who do not repaid by the petitioner in was appointed personal 1350 Pennsylvania Washington and for reaBowser Representative below, their Heirs, Per- publication theAvenue, Plaintiff a intitle fee Clerk of the Court tax certificate was pur- Muriel cedent who do not reaccordance with the provi- representative of the ceive a copy of this notice AKA #419 sonable feesN.W., fortitle the Attn: Office of chased; court costs and sonal Representatives, simple. THE DISTRICT OF ceive a copy of this notice sions of D. C. Code estate of Wilton Council, by mail within 25 days of Oliver E. T. Washington Washington, DC 20001 the Secretary Administra- search; all other amounts TRUE TEST COPY COLUMBIA By: Clerk attorney’s fees; expenses Executors, by mail within 25 days of § 4 7 - 1 3 6 1 a n d a l l who died on December its first publication shall Decedent by the petitioner in 1350 Pennsylvania incurred in the publication tors, Grantees, Assigns or paid REGISTER OF WILLS Serve: Mayor of the Disits first publication shall outstanding municipal lien 13, 2016 without a will, so inform the Register of Serve: Attorney NOTICE OF with theGeneral proviAvenue, N.W., #419Title, accordance in Right, trict of Columbia James D. McGinley and service of process by Successors Clerk of the Court so inform the Register of amounts and real property of the District of Columbia Wills, including name, APPOINTMENT sions of D. C. Code TYPESET: Tue Jun 20 16:37:06 EDT 2017 Washington, DC 20001 and will serve without publication and for reaInterest, and Any and all 06/16, 06/30/17 Muriel Bowser Wills, including name, taxes 06/23, due and owing on address and relationOF FOREIGN §Attn: 4 7 - Darlene 1 3 6 1 Fields and all sonable fees for the title p e r s o n s h a v i n g o r Court supervision. All unAttn: Office of the address and relationBy Clerk: the aforementioned Real 441 4th Street, NW ship. PERSONAL municipal lien Attorney search; all other2017 amounts Serve: TYPESET: Tue Jun 20 16:26:06 EDT known heirs and heirs claiming to have General any inter- outstanding Secretary ship. 06/23, 06/30, 07/07/17 Property, or answer the Washington, DCproperty 20001 REPRESENTATIVE and real theinDistrict of Columbia paid by the petitioner in ofest Superioror,Court of a whose whereabouts are Date of Publication: the leasehold or fee amounts 1350 Pennsylvania AveDate of Publication: complaint, thereafter, James D.McGinley AND taxes due and owing on June 16, 2017 Attn: Darlene Fields accordance with the provithe District of simple in the property and unknown shall enter their of the District of Columbia amounts and real property the nue, N.W., June 23, 2017 final judgment will be enAndaforementioned Real NOTICE TO Name of newspaper: 441 4th Street, NW owing sions of D. C. Code premises situate, lying District of Columbia a p p e a r a n c e i n t h i s Attn: Darlene Fields taxes due and on #419 Washington, DC I N T HEDT E SU PERIOR Name of newspaper: tered foreclosing the right 06/23, 06/30, 07/07/17 or answer the CREDITORS Afro-American 16:26:06 2017 § 4 7441 -13 6 1Street, a n dNWa l l Washington, and inDC the20001 DistrictReal of Property, PROBATE DIVISION proceeding. Objections 4th thebeing aforementioned 20001 COURT of redemption in the Real All Unknown Owners aof complaint, or, thereafter, Jeremiah Washington Afro-American Washington outstanding municipal lien Columbia Washington, DC 20001 Property, described or answeras: the final Washington, D.C. to such appointment Property and vesting in OF THE DISTRICT OF the Property described judgment will be enwhose address is 3311 Washington Law Reporter of the District of Columbia amounts and real property And Square 1087 0822. a below, complaint, or,Lot thereafter, Serve: Attorney General 20001-2131 the Plaintiff a title in fee shall be filed with the C a s s a n d r a H u g h e s 2 2 n d S t r e e t , N E , Law Reporter COLUMBIA their Heirs, Pertered foreclosing the right taxes due and owing on TYPESET: Attn: Darlene Fields May also be known as a And final judgment will be enAdministration Register of Wills, D.C., Dorene Haney Esq simple. No. Tue Jun of 20 16:27:13 EDT in2017 Representatives, CIVIL DIVISION ofsonal redemption the Real Unknown Grant Washington, DC 20018 the aforementioned Real Allvacant 441 4th Street, NW lot inOwners the center tered foreclosing the right Property 2017ADM620 515 5th Street, N.W., 3rd Personal Executors, Civil Action No. and Administravesting in the Property described Personal was appointed personal TYPESET: Jun 20 EDTbounded 2017 Property, orTue answer theof16:27:31 Washington, DC 20001 ofofa block by All Unknown Owners redemption in the Real Joseph Dawson Jr. Representative Floor Washington, D.C. 2017 CA 003334 L(RP) tors,Plaintiff Grantees, Assigns the a title in feeor representative of the below, their Heirs, Percomplaint, or, thereafter, a Representative 17th Street SE, Masthe Property described Property and vesting in Successors in Right, Title, Decedent Clerk of the Court 20001, on or before simple. estate of Oliver Edgar IN THE SUPERIOR Representatives, final judgment will be Peren- sonal And sachusetts Avenue below, their Heirs, the Plaintiff a title inSE, fee Interest, and Any and all NOTICE OF December 16, 2017. (Action Involving Real Thomas Washington, TRUE TEST COPY AdministraCOURT tered foreclosing the right Executors, TRUE TEST COPY 16th Street SE, and Insonal Representatives, simple. IN THE SUPERIOR APPOINTMENT, Claims against the dep e r s o n s h a v i n g o r Property) Calendar 18 By Clerk deceased by the Sur- REGISTER OF WILLS OF THE DISTRICT OF ofExecutors, redemption in the Real dependence Avenue SE, All Unknown Owners of REGISTER OF WILLS AdministraCOURT NOTICE TO cedent shall be preclaiming to have any interrogate’s Court for COLUMBIA Property and vesting in the Property described Washington, DC. tors, Grantees, Assigns or Clerk of the Court OF THE DISTRICT OF CREDITORS est in the leasehold or fee sented to the underHILL PerQueens County, State of 06/23, 06/30, 07/7/17 James D. McGinley CIVIL DIVISION the Plaintiff ain title in Title, fee below,CAPITOL their Heirs, Defendants Successors Right, 06/16, 06/23, 06/30/17 COLUMBIA simple in the property and AND NOTICE TO signed with a copy to the COMMUNITY GARDEN Maryland ., on March 24, Civil Action No. simple. sonal Representatives, Interest, and Any and all By: James D. McGinley CIVIL DIVISION premises situate, lying UNKNOWN HEIRS LAND AdministraTRUST Register of Wills or filed 06/23, 06/30, 07/07/17 2017, Executors, 2017 CA 003340 L(RP) p e r s o n s h a v i n g o r Civil Action No. and being in the District of Karen D. Dawson and with the Register of Wills 17th Street, SE or Service of process may tors,323 Grantees, Assigns Clerk of the Court ORDER OF claiming to have any inter2017 CA 003335 L(RP) Columbia described as: Washington,inDC 20002 Sherry L. 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Decedent NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT, NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS Malcolm Douglas, whose address is #30 N Street NW, Washington, DC 20001, was, appointed personal representative of the estate of Jeanette C. Russell, who died on February 12, 2017 without a will, and will serve 16:29:04 without EDT Court2017 superviLEGAL NOTICES sion. All unknown heirs and heirs whose whereabouts are unknown shall enter their appearance in this proceeding. Objections to such appointment (or to the probate of dePayment Policy for legal notice advertisements. cedent´s will) shall be Effective immediately, The Afro American Newspapers will require filed with the Register of Wills, D.C., 515 5th prepayment for publication of all legal notices. Payment will be Street, N.W., 3rd Floor accepted in the form of chwecks, credit card or money order. Any Wa s h i n g t o n , D . C . 20001, on or before returned checks will be subject to a $25.00 processing fee and may December 23, 2017. result in the suspension of any future advertising at our discretion. Claims against the decedent shall be presented to the under- TYPESET: Wed Jun 21 15:19:37 EDT 2017 LEGAL NOTICES signed with a copy to the Register of Wills or filed CERTIFICATION OF PUBLICATION with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned, on or before CITY OF BALTIMORE December 23, 2017, or OFFICE OF BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS be forever barred. PerPUBLIC NOTICE sons believed to be heirs PROCUREMENT OF CONSULTANT SERVICES or legatees of the decedent who do not rePROJECT # 1275 - EGG- SHAPED DIGESTERS REHABILITATION ceive a copy of this notice IMPROVEMENTS AT BACK RIVER WWTP by mail within 25 days of its first publication shall so inform the Register of The City of Baltimore Office of Boards and Commissions has been reWills, including name, quested by the Department of Public Works, Office of Engineering and address and relation- Construction, to certify the qualifications of Engineering Firms to design ship. rehabilitation improvements to the Egg-Shaped Digesters at the Back River Date of Publication: Wastewater Treatment Plant to enhance operation of the digesters, Acid June 23, 2017 Phase Reactor and in-ground digesters. Name of newspaper: TYPESET: Wed Jun 21 15:19:37 EDT 2017 Afro-American The Firms interested in providing these services must demonstrate and Washington document: Law Reporter Jeanette C Russell CERTIFICATION OF PUBLICATION Personal *Experience in design of rehabilitation improvements on anaerobic eggassessments of equipment, piping, concrete Representative shaped digesters including CITY OF BALTIMORE

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Superior Court of the District of District of Columbia PROBATE DIVISION Washington, D.C. 20001-2131 Administration No. 2017ADM23 Eileen Jenkins Decedent Michael Forster 2007 Vermont Ave. NW Washington, DC 20001 Attorney NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT, NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS Eileen Tolson , whose address is 6205 Runnymead Ave., Clinton, MD 20735, was appointed personal representative of the estate of Eileen Jenkins, who died on November 27, 2016 with a will, and will serve without Court supervision. All unknown heirs and heirs whose whereabouts are unknown shall enter their appearance in this proceeding. Objections to such appointment (or to the probate of decedent´s will) shall be filed with the Register of Wills, D.C., 515 5th Street, N.W., 3rd Floor Wa s h i n g t o n , D . C . 20001, on or before December 23, 2017. Claims against the decedent shall be presented to the undersigned with a copy to the Register of Wills or filed with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned, on or before December 23, 2017, or be forever barred. Persons believed to be heirs or legatees of the decedent who do not receive a copy of this notice by mail within 25 days of its first publication shall so inform the Register of Wills, including name, address and relationship. Date of Publication: June 23, 2017 Name of newspaper: Afro-American Washington Law Reporter Eileen Tolson Personal Representative

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Superior Court of the District of District of Columbia PROBATE DIVISION Washington, D.C. 20001-2131 Administration No. 2017ADM677 Bertha Osekre Decedent D. Greer 1350 Leegate Road NW Washington, DC 20012 Attorney NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT, NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS Adjorkor Osekre, whose address is 917 Perry Place NE, Washington, DC 20017, was appointed personal representative of the estate of TRUE TEST COPY Bertha Osekre, who died REGISTER OF WILLS on December 2, 2016 TYPESET: Tue Jun 20 16:30:59 EDT with a will, and2017 will serve 06/23, 06/30, 07/7/17 without Court supervision. All unknown heirs Superior Court of and heirs whose the District of whereabouts are unDistrict of Columbia known shall enter their PROBATE DIVISION appearance in this Washington, D.C. proceeding. Objections 20001-2131 to such appointment (or Administration No. to the probate of de2017ADM668 cedent´s will) shall be Frances H Gilliam filed with the Register of Decedent Wills, D.C., 515 5th NOTICE OF Street, N.W., 3rd Floor APPOINTMENT, Wa s h i n g t o n , D . C . NOTICE TO 20001, on or before CREDITORS December 23, 2017. AND NOTICE TO Claims against the deUNKNOWN HEIRS cedent shall be preEric Gilliam, whose adsented to the underdress is 1611 A Street, signed with a copy to the SE, Washington, DC Register of Wills or filed 20003, was appointed with the Register of Wills personal representative with a copy to the underof the estate of Frances signed, on or before H. Gilliam, who died on December 23, 2017, or August 16, 2014 with a be forever barred. Perwill, and will serve withsons believed to be heirs out Court supervision. All or legatees of the deunknown heirs and heirs cedent who do not rewhose where-abouts are ceive a copy of this notice unknown shall enter their by mail within 25 days of appearance in this its first publication shall proceeding. Objections so inform the Register of to such appointment (or Wills, including name, to the probate of deaddress and relationd Jun 21 15:19:37 EDT 2017 cedent´s will) shall be ship. filed with the Register of Date of Publication: Wills, D.C., 515 5th June 23, 2017 CERTIFICATION OF 3rd PUBLICATION Street, N.W., Floor Name of newspaper: Wa s h i n g t o n , D . C . Afro-American 20001, or before Washington CITY OF on BALTIMORE December 23, 2017. Law Reporter OFFICE OF BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS Claims against the deAdjorkor Osekre PUBLIC NOTICE cedent shall be prePersonal OCUREMENT OF CONSULTANT SERVICES sented to the underRepresentative signed with a copy to the 1275 - EGGSHAPED DIGESTERS REHABILITATION Register of Wills or filed TRUE TEST COPY MPROVEMENTS BACK with the AT Register of RIVER Wills WWTP REGISTER OF WILLS with a copy to the underltimore Office of Boards Commissions has 07/7/17 been resigned, on orand before 06/23, 06/30, Department of Public Office of Engineering and December 23,Works, 2017, or forever barred. Pero certify thebequalifications of Engineering Firms to design sons believed to be heirs mprovements to the Egg-Shaped Digesters at the Back River or legatees of the deeatment Plant to enhance operation of the digesters, Acid cedent who do not reand in-ground digesters. ceive a copy of this notice by mail within 25 days of rested in providing these services must demonstrate and its first publication shall so inform the Register of Wills, including name, design of rehabilitation on anaerobic eggaddress and improvements relationers including assessments of equipment, piping, concrete ship. teel conditions. Date of Publication: 23, 2017digester operating data including evaluatingJune anaerobic Name of newspaper: olids feed, digested bio-solids output, and gas production. Afro-American evaluation and design of upgrades to electrical, inWashington and control systems for anaerobic digestion systems. Law design Reporterof odor control systems. evaluation and Eric Gilliam ailability and ability to complete assignments within time and Personal Representative

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District of Columbia PROBATE DIVISION D.C.of eighteen (18) months and g services willWashington, be for a period 20001-2131 ost of these services is $2,000,000.00.At the option of the Administration No. ltant may subsequently be considered for post award en2017ADM667 ces. Jeanette C Russell Decedent e any questions NOTICE regarding the scope of the Project, please OF minder Singh at (410) 396-5385 or by e-mail at Gurminder. APPOINTMENT, recity.gov NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND2006 NOTICE TO of ”The Specifications for comply with the edition UNKNOWN HEIRS ways, Bridges, Utilities and Incidental Structures”. City perMalcolm Douglas, whose ze the City of Baltimore Guidelines for the Performance address isand #30Construction N Street Design Consultants Contractors for this NW, Washington, DC . 20001, was, appointed personal representative d in submitting proposal for this Project, shall address a of thea estate of Jeanette est” to the C. Office of Boards Russell, who diedand on Commissions, 4 South et, 4th Floor, Baltimore, Maryland, February 12, 2017 with- 21202 (EMAIL: OBC. altimorecity.gov). Since letters are utilized to assist out a will, and these will serve and women business enterprises without Court supervi- in identifying potential All unknown heirswithin five (5) days of the rs, the lettersion. should be submitted a n d h e i rThe s wletter h o s eshould contain a contact ject’s advertisement. whereabouts are un-will not disqualify a firm to submit a ”letter of Interest” known shall enter their oposal for the project. appearance in this proceeding. Objections

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and structuralOFFICE steel conditions. OF BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS *Experience in evaluating PUBLIC anaerobic digester operating data including NOTICE thickened bio-solids feed, digested bio-solids output, and gas production. PROCUREMENT OF CONSULTANT SERVICES *Experience evaluation and design of upgrades to electrical, in16:36:48 EDT in 2017 strumentation systems for DIGESTERS anaerobic digestion systems. PROJECT # and 1275control - EGGSHAPED REHABILITATION *Experience inIMPROVEMENTS evaluation and design of odor control systems. AT BACK RIVER WWTP *Manpower Availability and ability to complete assignments within time and budget. The City of Baltimore Office of Boards and Commissions has been re*Overallby team withof Minority/Women quested theapproach Department Public Works, Business Office of Enterprises Engineering and Construction, to certify the qualifications of Engineering Firms to design The City intends to select the services of one (1) firm. Services will include rehabilitation improvements to the Egg-Shaped Digesters at the Back River review of available information, project management, administraWastewater Treatment Plant to enhance operation of contract the digesters, Acid tion, investigation, developing and implementing public information Phase Reactor anddesign, in-ground digesters. and education programs, emergency services, preparation of reports and The Firmsdocuments, interested including in providing these services must demonstrate and contract construction cost estimates, permit applicadocument: tions, right of ways, shop drawing review and consultation during construction. *Experience in design of rehabilitation improvements on anaerobic eggshaped digesters services includingwill assessments of equipment, concrete The engineering be for a period of eighteenpiping, (18) months and and the structural estimatedsteel cost conditions. of these services is $2,000,000.00.At the option of the *Experience in evaluating anaerobic digester operating data including City, the consultant may subsequently be considered for post award enthickened gineeringbio-solids services. feed, digested bio-solids output, and gas production. *Experience in evaluation and design of upgrades to electrical, instrumentation and any control systems for anaerobic digestion Should you have questions regarding the scope of thesystems. Project, please *Experience in evaluation and at design odor control contact Mr. Gurminder Singh (410)of 396-5385 or bysystems. e-mail at Gurminder. *Manpower Availability and ability to complete assignments within time and Singh@baltimorecity.gov budget. *Overall Projectsteam mustapproach comply with with Minority/Women the 2006 editionBusiness of ”The Enterprises Specifications for Materials, Highways, Bridges, Utilities and Incidental Structures”. City perThe City intends to select the services of one (1) firm. Services will include sonnel will utilize the City of Baltimore Guidelines for the Performance review of available information, project administraEvaluation of Design Consultants andmanagement, Constructioncontract Contractors for this tion, investigation, design, developing and implementing public information contract/project. and education programs, emergency services, preparation of reports and contract documents, including construction costthis estimates, applica-a Firms interested in submitting a proposal for Project, permit shall address tions, of ways, shopOffice drawing reviewand andCommissions, consultation 4during ”Letterright of Interest” to the of Boards South construction. Frederick Street, 4th Floor, Baltimore, Maryland, 21202 (EMAIL: OBC. Consultants@baltimorecity.gov). Since these are(18) utilized to assist The engineering services will be for a period ofletters eighteen months and small minoritycost andofwomen business enterprises in identifying potential the estimated these services is $2,000,000.00.At the option of the teaming partners, the letter should be submitted within five (5) days of the City, the consultant may subsequently be considered for post award endate of the project’s advertisement. The letter should contain a contact gineering services. person. Failure to submit a ”letter of Interest” will not disqualify a firm submitting proposal for the project. Should you a have any questions regarding the scope of the Project, please contact Mr. Gurminder Singh at (410) 396-5385 or by e-mail at Gurminder. The prime consultant applying for this Project will be required to complete Singh@baltimorecity.gov and submit an original Federal Form 255, along with five (5) copies, to the Office ofmust Boards and Commissions. Federal FormSpecifications 255 and the five Projects comply with the 2006The edition of ”The for copies must be submitted onUtilities or before P.M. (Noon) on 7-21-2017. Materials, Highways, Bridges, and12:00 Incidental Structures”. City perSubmittals may not accepted after this deadline. for the Performance sonnel will utilize thebeCity of Baltimore Guidelines Evaluation of Design Consultants and Construction Contractors for this Prequalification Requirement contract/project. All architectural, surveying firms listedshall in the specific Firms interested inengineering, submitting a and proposal for this Project, address a proposal the Project be of prequalified by the Office of Boards and ”Letter of for Interest” to themust Office Boards and Commissions, 4 South Commissions for 4th each applicable discipline at time of submittal this Frederick Street, Floor, Baltimore, Maryland, 21202 (EMAIL: for OBC. Project. Any construction contractor listed in letters the specific proposal for the Consultants@baltimorecity.gov). Since these are utilized to assist Project to perform in anbusiness existing prequalification must also be small minority andwork women enterprises in category identifying potential prequalified. A the copy of should the prime and sub consultant’s teaming partners, letter be submitted within five (5) dayscurrent of the Prequalification Certificate should be The included the bid submittal date of the project’s advertisement. letterinshould contain apackage. contact person. Failure to submit ”letter of Interest” will not a firm Information regarding theaprequalification process candisqualify be obtained by submitting proposal for theand project. calling theaOffice of Boards Commissions on 410.396.6883. The prime consultant applying for this Project will be required to complete Insurance Requirements and submit an original Federal Form 255, along with five (5) copies, to the Office of Boards and Commissions. The of Federal Form shall 255 and the five The consultant selected for the award this project provide procopies must be submitted on or before 12:00 P.M.and (Noon) on 7-21-2017. fessional liability, auto liability, and general liability workers compensaSubmittals may not be accepted after this deadline. tion insurances as required by the City of Baltimore. Prequalification Requirement MBE/WBE Requirements All architectural, engineering, and surveying firms listed in the specific proposal for the Project must be prequalified byequal the Office of Boards and It is the policy of the City of Baltimore to promote business opportunity Commissions for each applicable of submittal for28 this in the City’s contracting process.discipline Pursuantattotime Article 5, Subtitle of Project. AnyCity construction contractor in the specific proposal for the Baltimore Code (2000 Edition)listed - Minority and Women’s Business Project to perform work in an existing prequalification category must also be Program, Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) and Women’s Business prequalified. A copy of the goals prime andto sub consultant’s current Enterprise (WBE) participation apply this contract. Prequalification Certificate should be included in the bid submittal package. Information regarding The MBE goal is 27% the prequalification process can be obtained by calling the Office Boards and Commissions on 410.396.6883. The WBE goal isof10% Insurance Requirements Both the proposed Minority and Women’s Business Enterprise firms must be named and identified or WBE within Itemshall 6 of provide the Standard The consultant selected as for an theMBE award of this project proForm (SF) 255auto in the spaces provided for and identifying key fessional liability, liability, and general liability workersoutside compensaconsultants/associates anticipated for utilization for this project.Any submittals that do not include the proper MBE/WBE (in some instances DBE) participation will be disapproved for further consideration for this project.

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It 1. is the policy of the City 2. of Baltimore to promote 3. equal business 4. opportunity in the City’s contracting process. Pursuant to Article 5, Subtitle 28 of Baltimore City Code (2000 Edition) - Minority and Women’s Business Program, Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) and Women’s Business 6. 7. 8. to this contract. 9. Enterprise (WBE) participation goals apply The MBE goal is 27% The WBE goal is 10%

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Both the proposed Minority and Women’s Business Enterprise firms must be named and identified as an MBE or WBE within Item 6 of the Standard Form (SF) 255 in the spaces provided for identifying outside key 16. 17.anticipated for utilization 18. 19. 20. consultants/associates for this project.Any submittals that do not include the proper MBE/WBE (in some instances DBE) participation will be disapproved for further consideration for this project. tion insurances as required by the City of Baltimore. Verifying Certification NAME:Requirements ________________________________________________ MBE/WBE The firm submitting a SF 255 for consideration for a project is responsible ADDRESS: verifying that all MBEs and WBEs to be equal utilized on theopportunity project are Itfor is the policy of the_____________________________________________ City of Baltimore to promote business by contracting the Minorityprocess. and Women’s Office incertified the City’s PursuantBusiness to ArticleOpportunity 5, Subtitle 28 of PHONE NO.:____________________________________________ (MWBOO)City priorCode to submitting the proposal. A directory of certified MBEs Baltimore (2000 Edition) - Minority and Women’s Business and WBEsMinority is available from MWBOO. Since changes the directory occur Program, Business Enterprise (MBE) and to Women’s Business CLASSIFICATION: ______________________________________ daily, firms(WBE) submitting SF 255sgoals should calltoMWBOO at (410) 396-4355 to Enterprise participation apply this contract. verify certification, (Room, Apt., expiration House, dates etc.) and services that the MBE or WBE is certified provide. The MBEto goal is 27% INSERTION DATE:_________________ The WBE goal is 10% Non-Affiliation Both the proposed Minority and Women’s Business Enterprise firms must A firm submitting a proposal may not or use an MBE or Item WBE6toofmeet a contract be named and identified as an MBE WBE within the Standard goal if:(SF) 255 in the spaces provided for identifying outside key Form Legal Advertising Rates Effective October consultants/associates anticipated for utilization for this project.Any sub- 1, 2008 mittals include the proper MBE/WBE some instances DBE) 1.The that firm do hasnot a financial interest in the MBE or (in WBE participation will an be interest disapproved further consideration for this project. 2. The firm has in thefor ownership or control of the MBE or WBE PROBATE DIVISION 3.The firm is significantly involved in the operation of the MBE or WBE(ArVerifying Certification ticle 5, Subtitle 28-41). (Estates)

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202-332-0080 The firmLaw submitting for a project is responsible Local Hiring a SF 255 for consideration for verifying that all MBEs and WBEs to be utilized on the project are PROBATE NOTICES certified by the Minority and Women’s Business Opportunity Article 5, Subtitle 27 of the Baltimore City Code, as amended (the Office ”Local (MWBOO) prior to submitting A directory of MBEs Hiring Law”) and its rules the andproposal. regulations apply to certified contracts and a. Order Nisi $ 60 per insertion and WBEs is available from MWBOO. Since changes to the directory occur agreements executed by the City on or after the Local Hiring Law’s effective b. Small Estates (single publication $ 60 per insertion daily, firms submitting SF 255s should call MWBOO at (410) 396-4355 to date of December 23, 2013 which is applicable to all vendors. The Local verify certification, expiration dates and that the MBEmade or WBE is c. Notice to Creditors Hiring Law applies to every contract forservices more than $300,000 by the certified provide. City, or on its behalf, with any person. It also applies to every agreement 1. to Domestic $ 60 per insertion authorizing assistance valued at more than $5,000,000 to a City-subsidized 2. Please Foreign $ 60 peroninsertion Non-Affiliation project. visit www.oedworks.com for detailed the requirements of Escheated Estates $ 60 per insertion thed.law. A firm submitting a proposal may not use an MBE or WBE to meet a contract e.if:Standard Probates goal Additional Information

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1.The has a financial in the MBEthat or WBE A firmfirm submitting as a interest prime consultant fails to comply with the CIVIL NOTICES 2.requirements The firm hasofan interest in the ownership or control of thewhen MBEexecuting or WBE Article 5, Subtitle 28 of Baltimore City Code 3.The firm is significantly involved in the operation of the MBEoforaWBE(Ara. Name Changes 202-879-1133 a contract is subject to the following penalties: suspension contract; $ 80.00 ticle Subtitle withholding of28-41). funds; rescission of contract based on material breach; $ 200.00 b.5,Real Property disqualification as a consultant from eligibility to provide services to the City Local Law Hiring for a period not to exceed 2 years; and payment for damages incurred by the City. 5, Subtitle 27 of the Baltimore FAMILY • 202-879-1212 Article CityCOURT Code, as amended (the ”Local Hiring Law”) and its rules and regulations apply to •contracts and DOMESTIC RELATIONS 202-879-0157 A resume for each person listed as key personnel and/or specialist, includagreements executed by the City on or after the Local Hiring Law’s effective ing those from MBE WBE firms, must be shown the page provided date of December 23,and 2013 which is applicable to allon vendors. The Local withinLaw the application. Hiring applies to every contract for more than $300,000 made by the $ 150.00 a. Absent Defendant City, or on its behalf, with any person. It also applies to every agreement Please be assistance advised that for the purpose reviewing to price proposals and $ 150.00 b. Absolute Divorce authorizing valued at more thanof$5,000,000 a City-subsidized invoices, the City ofwww.oedworks.com Baltimore defines afor principal ofon a firm as follows: of project. Please visit detailed the requirements c. Custody Divorce $150.00 the law. A principal is any individual owning 5% or more of the outstanding stock of an entity, aInformation partner of a partnership, a 5% or more shareholder of a Additional To place ad, call sub-chapter ’S’your Corporation, or 1-800-237-6892, an individual owner.ext. 262, Public Notices $50.00 & depending on size, Baltimore per inch. A firm submitting as a prime consultant that Legal fails toNotices comply are with $24.84 the Out-of-State ofCorporations must28identify their City corporate resident agent requirements Article 5, Subtitle of Baltimore Code when executing 1-800 (AFRO) 6892 the is application. awithin contract subject to the following penalties: suspension of a contract; withholding ofFor funds; rescission of contractplease based call on material breach; Proof of Publication, 1-800-237-6892, ext. 244 Firms will not be a eligibility specific project if they applytoas both disqualification as aconsidered consultant for from to provide services the Citya sub-consultant prime consultant. for a period not toand exceed 2 years; and payment for damages incurred by the City. LEGAL NOTICES The applications for this Project (Form 255) cannot be supplemented with Aany resume for each person listed as key personnel and/or specialist, includadditional information such as graphs, photographs, organization ing those MBEinformation and WBE firms, must be shown on into the page provided chart, etc.from All such should be incorporated the appropriate within theApplications application.should not be bound. Applications should simply be pages. stapled in the upper left-hand corner. Cover sheets should not be included. Please be and/or advised that for of the purpose material of reviewing price proposals and Inclusion submittal additional may result in the applicant invoices, the City offrom Baltimore defines a of a firm as follows: being disqualified consideration forprincipal this project. A principal is any individual owning 5% or more of the outstanding stock of an entity, a partner of a partnership, a 5% or more shareholder of a sub-chapter ’S’ Corporation, or an individual owner. Out-of-State Corporations must identify their corporate resident agent within the application. Firms will not be considered for a specific project if they apply as both a sub-consultant and prime consultant. The applications for this Project (Form 255) cannot be supplemented with any additional information such as graphs, photographs, organization chart, etc. All such information should be incorporated into the appropriate pages. Applications should not be bound. Applications should simply be stapled in the upper left-hand corner. Cover sheets should not be included. Inclusion and/or submittal of additional material may result in the applicant being disqualified from consideration for this project. Failure to follow directions of this advertisement or the application may cause disqualification of the submittal. Kumasi Vines Chief, OBC

Verifying Certification The firm submitting a SF 255 for consideration for a project is responsible for verifying that all MBEs and WBEs to be utilized on the project are certified by the Minority and Women’s Business Opportunity Office (MWBOO) prior to submitting the proposal. A directory of certified MBEs and WBEs is available from MWBOO. Since changes to the directory occur daily, firms submitting SF 255s should call MWBOO at (410) 396-4355 to verify certification, expiration dates and services that the MBE or WBE is certified to provide.

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Issue of: June 23, 2017 The Baltimore Sun The Daily Record eMaryland MarketPlace The Afro-American TYPESET: Wed Jun 21 15:19:59 EDT 2017 The Baltimore Times CITY OF BALTIMORE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION NOTICE OF LETTING Sealed Bids or Proposals, in duplicate addressed to the Board of Estimates of the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore and marked for FAP NO. NHPP-83-1(179)E; SHA NO. BC420006; BALTIMORE CITY NO. TR13301; INSTALLATION OF I-83 MEDIAN GATE NORTH OF COLD SPRING LANE AND BRIDGE JOINT REPAIRS will be received at the Office of the Comptroller, Room 204 City Hall, Baltimore, Maryland until 11:00 A.M. August 23, 2017. Positively no bids will be received after 11:00 A.M. Bids will be publicly opened by the Board of Estimates in Room 215, City Hall at Noon. The Contract Documents may be examined, without charge, at the Department of Public Works Service Center located on the first floor of the Abel Wolman Municipal Building, 200 N. Holliday Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202 as of June 16, 2017 and copies may be purchased for a non-refundable cost of $300.00. Conditions and requirements of the Bid are found in the bid package. All contractors bidding on this Contract must first be prequalified by the City of Baltimore Contractors Qualification Committee. Interested parties should call (410) 396-6883 or contact the Committee at 4 South Frederick Street, 4th Floor, Baltimore, Maryland 21202. If a bid is submitted by a joint venture (”JV”), then in that event, the document that established the JV shall be submitted with the bid for verification purposes. The Prequalification Category required for bidding on this project are C03300 (Concrete Construction) and C05100 (Structural Steel Erection). Cost Qualification Range for this work shall be $3,000,000.00 to $6,000,000.00. A ”Pre-Bidding Information” session will be conducted at 10:00 A.M. on June 30, 2017 at 417 E. Fayette Street, Charles L. Benton Building, 724. Principal Items of work for this project are Type II Deck Repair - 10,000 SF, Replace Exist. Joint Extrusions - 1,000 LF, and Reset Exist. Joint Extrusions - 1,000 LF. The DBE goal is 16%. APPROVED: Bernice H. Taylor, Clerk Board of Estimates

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Washington, D.C. 20001-2131 Administration No. 2017ADM583 Abebe Zewdie Decedent NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT, NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS Hewan Abebe , whose a d d r e sEDT s i s 2017 1840 N 16:28:27 Edgemont St. #1, Los LEGAL NOTICES Angeles, CA 90027 was appointed personal representative of the estate of Abebe Zewdie, who died on May 4, 2017 without a will, and will serve without Court supervision. All unknown heirs and heirs whose whereabouts are unknown shall enter their appearance in this proceeding. Objections to such appointment (or to the probate of decedent´s will) shall be filed with the Register of Wills, D.C., 515 5th Street, N.W., 3rd Floor Wa s h i n g t o n , D . C . 20001, on or before December 23, 2017. Claims against the decedent shall be presented to the undersigned with a copy to the Register of Wills or filed with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned, on or before December 23, 2017, or be forever barred. Persons believed to be heirs or legatees of the decedent who do not receive a copy of this notice by mail within 25 days of its first publication shall so inform the Register of Wills, including name, address and relationship. Date of Publication: June 23, 2017 Name of newspaper: Afro-American Washington Law Reporter Hewan Abebe Personal Representative

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IFB NUMBER: B-1845-17 IFB NUMBER: B-1843-17 SUPERIOR COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF The Housing Authority of Baltimore City (”HABC”) will issue an Invitation The Housing Authority of Baltimore City (”HABC”) will issue an Invitation COLUMBIA for Bids (”IFB”) for qualified and interested vendors to submit sealed bids to for Bids (”IFB”) for qualified and interested vendors to submit sealed bids to PROBATE DIVISION provide roll-off dumpster service at various sites within Baltimore City.BIDS provide ”on-call” electrical services at various HABC properties as reWashington, D.C. 20001-2131 WILL BE DUE no later than 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time on Thursday, July 27, quested by HABC. Administration No. 2017. 2017ADM511 BIDS WILL BE DUE no later than 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time on Thursday, July Estate of A non-mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held on Thursday, July 13, 2017 at 27, 2017. William Boyd Powell 11:00 a.m., at the Charles L. Benton Building, 417 E. Fayette Street, Room Deceased 416, Baltimore, Maryland, 21202. A non-mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held on Thursday, July 13, 2017 at NOTICE OF 10:00 a.m., at the Charles L. Benton Building, 417 E. Fayette Street, Room STANDARD HABC has established a minimum goal of twenty percent (20%) of the total 416, Baltimore, Maryland, 21202. PROBATE Notice is hereby given dollar amount of the proposed contract for Minority Business Enterprise that a petition has been (”MBE”) utilization, applicable to all minority and non-minority businesses HABC has established a minimum goal of twenty percent (20%) of the total filed in this Court by Shir- proposing to provide the requested services as the prime contractor. No dollar amount of the proposed contract for Minority Business Enterprise ley Bethea for standard goal has been established for participation of Women-owned businesses (”MBE”) utilization, applicable to all minority and non-minority businesses probate, including the (”WBEs”), however, HABC strongly encourages and affirmatively pro- proposing to provide the requested services as the prime contractor. No appointment of one or motes the use of WBEs in all HABC contracts. goal has been established for participation of Women-owned businesses more personal repre(”WBEs”), however, HABC strongly encourages and affirmatively promotes sentative. Unless a comResponders shall also comply with all applicable requirements of Section 3 the use of WBEs in all HABC contracts. plaint or an objection in accordance with Super- of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, 12 U.S.C. Section Responders shall also comply with all applicable requirements of Section 3 ior Court Probate Di- 1701u. of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, 12 U.S.C. Section vision Rule 107 is filed in this Court within 30 days The IFB may be obtained on or after Wednesday, July 5, 2017, at the 1701u.The IFB may be obtained on or after Wednesday, July 5, 2017, at the following location: from the date of first pub- following location: lication of this notice, the Court may take the acHousing Authority of Baltimore City Housing Authority of Baltimore City tion hereinafter set forth. Division of Fiscal Operations, Purchasing Department Division of Fiscal Operations, Purchasing Department 0 Upon proof satisfactory 417 E. Fayette Street, Room 414 417 E. Fayette Street, Room 414 to the Court of due exBaltimore, Maryland 21202 Baltimore, Maryland 21202 ecution by affidavit of the Attention: John Airey, Chief of Contracting Services Attention: John Airey, Chief of Contracting Services witnesses to the will, the Tel: (410) 396-3261 Fax: (410) 962-1586 Tel: (410) 396-3261 Fax: (410) 962-1586 Court will enter an order admitting the will to probate and appointing one Questions regarding the IFB should be directed in writing to the address and Questions regarding the IFB should be directed in writing to the address and or more personal repre- individual indicated above, and must include the reference: HABC IFB individual indicated above, and must include the reference: s e n t a t i v e s . I n t h e Number B-1845-17. 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The ATVES inRegister of Wills cludes speed monitoring systems which detect vehicles exceeding the RFQ NUMBER: B-1844-17 TRUE TEST COPY Clerk of the posted speed limit by twelve (12) miles per hour or greater in designated REGISTER OF WILLS Probate Division The Housing Authority of Baltimore City, hereinafter (”HABC”), is requesting school and work zones, red light monitoring systems which detect vehicles TYPESET: Tue Jun 20 16:28:46 EDTPublication 2017 Date of First proposals from interested and qualified Microsoft Gold Partner or Silver failing to stop for a red light/signal or failing to stop before turning at a red 06/23, 06/30, 07/7/17 June 23, 2017 Enterprise Resource Planning firms to provide custom software modifica- light/signal, and vehicle height monitoring systems to detect commercial Names of Newspapers: tions and technical assistance to HABC’s current SharePoint environment, vehicles or trucks being operated on a restricted roadway or in violation of a Washington Superior Court of CRM, Microsoft Dynamics GP Financial system, which includes Microsoft restriction regarding the operation of certain vehicles during certain time the District of Law Reporter District of Columbia Washington Dynamics GP requisition, Payroll Labor Distribution, ADP Payroll Portal periods, at prohibited locations. 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Administration No. standard probate, includappearance in this 2017ADM658 ing the appoint-ment of proceeding. Objections Donella J Mathews The RFP and all supporting documents may be examined and obtained on to such appointment (or one or more personal re- or after Wednesday, July 5, 2017, at the following location: Decedent presentative. Unless a to the probate of deWesley L Clarke cedent´s will) shall be complaint or an objection 1629 K Street NW, Housing Authority of Baltimore City filed with the Register of i n a c c o r d a n c e w i t h Ste 300 Division of Fiscal Operations, Procurement Department Superior Court Probate Wills, D.C., 515 5th Washington, DC 20006 417 E. Fayette Street, Room 414 Street, N.W., 3rd Floor Division Rule 407 is filed Attorney in this Court within 30 Wa s h i n g t o n , D . C . 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Murder of Charmaine Wilson Parallels Dawson Tragedy Charmaine Wilson desperately needed help. The 37-year old mother of eight Sean Yoes wanted out Baltimore AFRO of the public Editor housing unit syoes@afro.com where she lived with her children in the 1700 block of Gertrude Street, in Southwest Baltimore. According to reports (as well as information presented by a caller during First Edition on June 19) Wilson had asked the Housing Authority of Baltimore City to transfer her and her family to another public housing property. By all accounts the neighborhood where they lived was rife with criminal activity; according to one neighbor gunshots rang out every night. Wilson and her children had allegedly been victims of crime, violence and intimidation on several occasions. Her car and home had been vandalized. Her children had been bullied numerous times. She had been harassed for calling police, summoning them to that neighborhood and, “making the block hot.” But, Wilson simply wanted to protect her and her family. She desperately needed help. On the night of June 12, she called police twice, the first time because someone in the neighborhood had stolen a bicycle seat from her son. Then several boys attacked another son, when Wilson and some of her children confronted the accused thieves. That’s when

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Prosecutors Slap More Than A Dozen Subpoenas on Controversial Cop

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Open Air Drug Markets Flourish in West Baltimore By Deborah Bailey Special to the AFRO

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Baltimore police commissioner Kevin Davis, pictured with Mayor Catherine Pugh, has been dogged by multiple allegations of corruption within his department. By Stephen Janis Special to the AFRO A Baltimore police officer whose internal disciplinary record has been the subject of a contentious court battle over its admissibility as evidence, was served with a flurry of subpoenas by prosecutors this week in an effort to compel him to appear in court after he retires. It’s an unusual move sources tell the AFRO, that may be aimed at putting the officer back in court to face further scrutiny over past allegations of misconduct. Prosecutors served Sergeant Joseph Donato with roughly 17 subpoenas from the State’s Attorney’s Office of Marilyn Mosby, related to a variety of drug and gun cases that remain open in which he was the arresting officer or a witness. But the subpoenas also set the stage for another potential showdown between defense attorneys and the courts over the admissibility of internal complaints lodged against Donato, that lawyers for a variety of defendants have long argued should be allowed as evidence to challenge his testimony in court. In March, the Baltimore Sun reported a group of defense attorneys won access to roughly 30 sustained complaints against Donato ranging from excessive force to false arrests lodged between 2007 and 2013. The order, by Circuit Court Judge John S. Nugent, paved the way for Donato to face questions about his record in open court which occurred later that month.

But one of the defense attorneys who led the fight for the release of the disciplinary records says the veteran officer has missed recent court dates. “In one of my cases a prosecutor said they couldn’t find him,” Deborah K. Levi, a public defender told the AFRO. “We were told they were unable to locate him.” Levi says the case involving gun charges was postponed. Mosby’s office would not elaborate on what prompted the move to issue formal subpoenas, or if they are related to cases in which Donato failed to appear. Generally, officers receive a summons to appear in court however, once Donato retires attorneys say he could technically avoid cases in which other officers involved are witnesses. In a written statement provided to the AFRO, Caron Brace, spokesperson for Mosby, said prosecutors want to resolve a backlog of charges awaiting adjudication to ensure prosecutors can move forward with cases that have been lingering in court. “We attempt to exhaust all options available to ensure the appearance of material witnesses in our pursuit of justice for the victims in Baltimore,” Brace stated, Donato’s attorney, Chaz Ball, declined to comment on the timing of the subpoenas or if his client had failed to appear for any recent cases. In the past Ball publicly defended Donato saying he had never been convicted of any serious internal

“...court records reveal Donato has been sued in both federal and state court for a variety of cases of excessive force and false imprisonment.”

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The corner of Baker and McKean in West Baltimore is one of several open-air drug markets operating in the city.

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Outrage: Mother of 8 Gunned Down in Front of Children

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By Michelle Richardson Special to the AFRO

Hello everyone, my lands of mercy. There are so many outdoor festivals and events popping up all over the city and counties, it is very hard for me to keep up with them all. I will definitely need your help. “Shorty” and I can’t do it alone. I am going to tell you about as many as I can and I have space for this week. Some of these events and festivals are going on every week and there are a few that are just annual. But Honey Child, it is so exciting and most of them are free to the public. Now, you know about the Zion Baptist Church 28th Annual festival, that is really nice and I do a book signing there every year. That is June 24 starting at 11 a.m. I don’t know if you realize that right in the heart of Druid Hill Park they have a Farmers Market with a lot of vendors The parade will open with marching bands, including the Citywide Goldstarz Marching Band. Other features of the festival include, motorcycle clubs, health screenings, lots of live entertainment and all kinds of vendors (arts & crafts, food, jewelry and much more.

The staff and members of the Zion Baptist Church/Oliver Community Outreach Fellowship will host their annual festival, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 24. This event will be in the 1600 and 1700 blocks of N. Caroline Street and the 1400 and 1500 blocks of E. Lanvale Street in Baltimore.

It’s early afternoon on the corner of Baker and McKean in West Baltimore and although it is not officially summer, the hot weather feels like the middle of July. The corner and alley just off McKean St. are hot too, with illegal activity. It’s no secret that this corner, like more than two dozen others in West Baltimore, is one of a growing number of open air drug markets. A steady stream of people scurry back and forth to the alley beside the newly dedicated Easterwood/Sandtown Park, to buy and sell narcotics. Late

and lots of live entertainment. I will go for the food and the entertainment and, of course, it is the perfect place to meet your family and friends every Wednesday from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. After you get off from work, there is still time for you to stop by and wind down for the evening. Again folks, both of these events are free and open to the public. The exact spot is adjacent to the Rawlings Conservatory at 3100 Swann Drive. Oh hell, just follow the music. I am just getting started. How about a gospel festival? That’s right. I said a gospel festival, which is also free to the public. Continued on D2

A week after a mother of six and grandmother of two was gunned down in front of her home while her children watched Baltimore police still have no leads in the case. On June 14, Charmaine Wilson was murdered in the 1700 block of Gertrude Street around 10:30 p.m. According to police, Wilson was killed over a dispute involving the bullying of her son over a bike. “It looks like a situation where an ongoing dispute was happening in this community between her and maybe her children and some other people, and some coward with a gun came back and shot her,” said police spokesman T.J. Smith on June 21 at news conference. Officers found Wilson suffering from gunshot wounds to the upper body. She was transported to an area hospital where she was pronounced dead. Continued on D2

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she called police for the second (and final) time that night. According to a neighbor police had been gone less than 10 minutes, when two masked assailants walked up to Wilson and shot her at close range in front of her children. She died moments later. I can’t ponder the depth of depravity a soul would have to descend to, in order to gun down a mother in front of her babies (six of her children were under age 18). I don’t want to. But, what is clear is nobody in that neighborhood -- another mostly Black, mostly poor community in Baltimore smoldering with violence and fear -- wants to meet the same fate as Charmaine Wilson. Think about it; the police had just left her house (it seems clear the gunmen had been watching them the whole time), and may still have been in close proximity when the killers brazenly, methodically approached and gunned her down while her children watched. Fear is one of the greatest deterrents to resistance. I suspect that’s what Darrell Brooks, the young man who

murdered the Dawson family in October 2002 believed, when he hurled a Molotov cocktail into their home on East Preston Street. Angela Dawson, her husband Carnell and their five children all died in that blaze, sparked in retaliation for Dawson having the audacity to fight back against neighborhood drug

“Fear is one of the greatest deterrents to resistance.” dealers. More recently, the courageous brother Kendal Fenwick, a 24-year old father of three, was murdered outside of his Park Heights home, allegedly for standing up against neighborhood drug dealers in November 2015. In this tragic case, Fenwick had the audacity to begin building a fence to keep drug dealers off of his property and to

protect his children. He never finished the fence. In the city’s truest and most enduring spirit of resilience, neighbors, police officers and politicians gathered at Fenwick’s home in the 3500 block of Park Heights Avenue and completed the fence the brave man had started. It was a beautiful gesture, yet, Fenwick’s children are fatherless today. One of Angela and Carnell Dawson’s children, a daughter was not home the night her family was slaughtered in 2002. I’m sure she thinks about them everyday. And now Charmaine Wilson’s eight children and two grandchildren are without their mother. Crime, violence and fear permeates our city and the most pervasive and powerful is fear. No physical fence can protect us from that. Sean Yoes is the Baltimore editor of the AFRO and host and executive producer of, “First Edition,” which airs Monday through Friday, 5-7 p.m. on WEAA, 88.9.

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Sterling Silver Jazz Band will perform for the Friends of Benjamin Banneker Historical Park & Museum, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. June 24 at 300 Oella Avenue, Catonsville, Md. Food and beverages will be available. For tickets, call Guy Bragg at 410-908-0593. There will be lots of vendors, gospel groups, dance ministries, choirs, spoken word artists, mime performers, inspirational rap artists and comedians, all desiring to showcase their love for God by performing for you on June 24 from noon until 8 p.m. The location is the Memorial Park, 1936 Woodlawn Drive, Woodlawn, Md. Now you know at all of these festivals and outdoor events, you need to bring your folding chairs & blankets. Liberty Live Concert Series is another jumping, out-of-site community festival presented by the Liberty Road Business

Association. This is a family friendly June 24, at 300 Oella Avenue. Doors outdoor event with various musical open at 5 p.m. and live entertainment artists performing, lots and lots of will be provided by the Sterling Silver vendors selling everything, including Jazz Band. three different food vendors. The The Patapsco Flea Market is location is Kings Point Square, 9900 hosting a day of fun and frolic for the Liberty Road in Randallstown, rain or community children on 11 a.m. to shine. Free admission and parking, but 2 p.m. June 24. The event features sorry, no pets are allowed. Bring your a talent show with prizes, a dance own folding chairs and cameras every contest, several DJ’s and is hosted by Friday night from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Baltimore’s renowned comedienne, Druid Hill Farmers Market is open every starting June 23 through July 28. Call Wednesday with a BANG! The time is 3 p.m. Ms. Maybelle. There will also be 410-655-7766 for more information. I to 7 p.m. with lots of live entertainment, clowns and face painting, free cotton will see you there. local produce, fresh baked goods, jam, local candy, juices and popcorn, as well as Also, the Eubie Blake National eggs, fresh prepared foods, crafts and a full snowballs, hot dogs and frozen cups Jazz Institute and Cultural Center, for sale. Special t-shirts will also be on schedule of programming including free 847 N. Howard Street, is hosting, “A yoga classes, movies and much more. sale for children by “T-Shirt Brian,” Magical Night of Jazz and R&B with and the event is free to the public. Morris Wilson.” Showtime is 7 p.m. There is so much more, but my dear For ticket information, call 443-708-5154. friends, I am out of space. Enjoy your weekend and stay safe. The Friends of Benjamin Banneker Historical Park & Remember, if you need me, call me at 410-833-9474 or email Museum and the Baltimore County Department of Recreation me at rosapryor@aol.com. and Parks, are hosting their annual jazz concert series, 6-8 p.m. Until the next time, I’m musically yours.

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charges. Generally the outcome of internal probes has been considered off limits to the public or defense attorneys due to the state privacy laws governing personnel records. But in Donato’s case judges have sided with defense attorneys who have argued his testimony is tainted. Indeed, court records reveal Donato has been sued in both federal and state court for a variety of cases of excessive force and false imprisonment. But his most public and controversial case involved the arrest of former Raven’s rookie defensive back Tony Fein.

Fein was charged with assaulting Donato after he was arrested while eating at Johnny Rockets at the Inner Harbor in the summer of 2009. Police were summoned by a security guard who reported spotting a metallic object being passed among Fein’s friends, which later turned out to be a cell phone. Donato reported that Fein shoved him during the arrest and the incident received national attention. The charges were later dropped, but Fein, an Iraq War veteran, was eventually released by the Ravens at the end of the preseason. Later that year Fein collapsed at a friend’s home in Port Orchard Washington and died. The Kitsap

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County, Washington coroner ruled his death an accidental drug overdose. For now prosecutors have not released details on which specific cases are subject to the subpoenas or how the controversy over Donato’s record will affect their strategy in court. Defense attorneys who have cases involving Donato were also reluctant to talk on the record. The only thing both sides seem to agree upon is cases will not go quietly, and the controversy over how much an officer’s past can be used as evidence at trial will remain an openly contentious issue that will not be resolved easily.

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Just an hour before, at 9:30, before Wilson was killed, police responded to a call from her about the assault of her son when he confronted some neighborhood people about the theft of his younger siblings bike seat. “The police were still investigating the call that they responded out here for when this incident occurred. The information that detectives, officers were given… was that a fight took place because some kids, or some young people, young men, took a bike seat off of her son’s bike. They tried to handle it like grown people do and just get the property back, and an incident takes place at a convenience store nearby, where one of her other children is assaulted.” “The police come out for that incident and when the police go back to the convenience store to attempt to retrieve some video, they get a walk up that a shooting had taken place right down here and they get back and they find Ms. Charmane deceased,” said Smith. Neighbors said the police were gone for no more than 10 minutes when Wilson was shot twice in front of her home. According to family members, Wilson was trying to relocate because the neighborhood was not safe. Wilson called the Department of

Housing and the Housing Authority numerous times in an unsuccessful attempt to get placed in new public housing. A representative for the Department of Housing told the AFRO that the agency was unable to release information about people the agency served. “They did this in such a reckless and egregious way because the police were just here,” said Smith. “There is a murderer amongst us who is an absolutely monstrous human being who would shoot a mother basically in front of her family over a dispute,” he said. Smith said the murder of Wilson should “outrage the entire community; the entire city.” Monica Wilson, Charmaine’s daughter, spoke at the vigil held for her mother later the same week. “It really is devastating to lose your mother right in your arms like that. It was just the worst feeling of my life.” “I just want to see my mother one more time,” said Wilson. “I just want to touch her. I just want to tell her how much I lie her and miss her.” A GoFundMe page has been set up to help the family but her daughter said no amount of money can bring her mother back

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model cars and license plates from Maryland and destinations beyond, including Washington, D.C. and Pennsylvania, come and go throughout the day. Some longtime residents say they are fed up, yet hesitant to speak publicly about the drug activity that seems to have taken over several West Baltimore communities according to residents who shared observations, but requested anonymity for fear of retaliation. The recent announcement by Police Commissioner Kevin Davis that Baltimore Police would take on 12-hour shifts to reduce violent crime didn’t impress some residents who live near many of open air drug markets. “I didn’t see any difference,” said one resident. “Black communities with law abiding citizens are being mistreated by criminals and police,” added the resident who did not want to be identified. “Calling 911 was not safe…residents could be identified by drug dealers.” “Drug dealers send their own representatives to community meetings. Police ride by and see the loitering on the streets and don’t stop and get out of their car,” said another resident who did not want to be identified. City Councilman Leon F. Pinkett (7th District) acknowledged the efforts of Commissioner Davis to place more police on the streets to reduce violence, but said that something also has to be done to directly address open air drug sales. “The unfortunate reality in many neighborhoods in the 7th District is that we’re not seeing any difference in the drug dealing in the community,” Pinkett told the AFRO. “There are too many communities to name. We’ve got to get a handle on this. We need help. I can’t place any more responsibility on the backs of the citizens,” Pinkett said. “We need officers to be engaged on these drug corners on a consistent basis.” Marvin “Doc” Cheatham, CEO of the Matthew Henson Community Development Corporation has been vocal in demanding city and police officials shut down West Baltimore open air drug markets. “We have been reporting drug sales and distribution at 1813 Baker Street

at N. McKean Avenue (J & L Market) since October of 2015, but nothing substantial has taken place,” Cheatham said. “These are daily open-air drug sales in the store, in front of the store, alongside the store, and in the alley behind the store,” Cheatham said. “Seven requests have been [made]for blue light cameras with no response from the commissioner or major,” claimed Cheatham. Western District Commander Maj. Sheree Briscoe said that she and her staff are “all in,” in terms of commitment to residents in the 7th District. “Their concerns are my concerns,” said Briscoe, who was appointed to the command post in May 2015, just weeks after riots rocked West Baltimore after Freddie Gray’s death. “We’re not absent from what’s happening,” Briscoe said. “There’s no silver bullet. The drug problem is a dynamic problem,” she said, meaning that drug enforcement needed to go hand in hand with treatment and community revitalization strategies. Briscoe said she and her team are committed to working with West Baltimore residents to resolve systemic problems leading to the prevalence of illegal drug activity. On June 10 Mayor Catherine E. Pugh held a day long “Call to Action” at Baltimore City Community College. Hundreds of people attended the day- long event which focused on employment opportunities for ex-offenders and youth initiatives. Briscoe wants residents to understand that police can’t just engage in mass sweeps or arrests to get people off the corners. “Some of the gap in understanding would diminish if the community would participate in the training,” Briscoe said. “Neighborhoods that are winning in this fight are neighborhoods who work together, who are not oppressed or live in fear,” Briscoe said. She points to the more than 100 liquor stores in District 7, the abundance of vacant and abandoned housing, the lack of access to jobs and educational activities in the district. “It’s easy to say, ‘Where are the Police’? But who will engage the Black men standing on the corners? Where are the programs to give them other opportunities?,” Briscoe said.


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Bernice Johnson, Raymond Johnson, Darren Johnson, Summer Johnson

Joseph Edwards “Pop Pop” with twin Mason; Grandmother Patricia Edwards with twin Micah

It was certainly a feast for all fathers and their family members on Father’s Day, June 19 at the Forum Caterers on Primrose Avenue in Baltimore. More than 150 guests enjoyed the scrumptious buffet, including a garden salad, fried chicken, catfish, Southern style green beans, seasoned collard greens, baked macaroni and cheese, creamy mashed potatoes with gravy, smothered cabbage, hot dinner rolls, and an assortment of desserts served with

Standing, Shelley Ensor, Doreatha Johnson, Alice Dorsey, Doris Jones, Thomasina Beckett, Robert Beckett. Seated, Esther Smith, Shirley Burgess, Stan Chase, Kim Chase, Bryant Chase

hot or cold beverages. The Haysbert’s siblings, Raymond, Reggie, Nikita and Brian were in attendance to greet their friends and other family members for the fabulous feast, which also featured live entertainment with the popular Stagz band and Kevin Johnson, Valerie dancing. Robinson, Charlotte Butler

Raymond Haysbert Sr.’s siblings are Reginald, Raymond Jr., Nikita and Brian Haysbert

Carmelita Barnes, Mary Haysbert, Roslyn Haysbert

Annie Jenkins, Janel Vanderburg, Gilford Jenkins

Terry Butler, Ron Broadmax, Angela Broadmax, Bernice Butler

Tina Spencer, Diane Anderson, Alphonso Anderson

Photos by Dr. A. Lois DeLaine

Kids dancing to the music

Dana Douglas, Ethan Douglas, Isaac Douglas Sr., Isaac Douglas Jr.

Nayla Bautista (Exec. Dir. Volo) and Giovanni Marcantoni (CEO Volo)

Baltimore City Mayor Catherine E. Pugh poses with the program participants

The Volo City Kids Foundation hosted the group’s free outdoor party on June Anaiya 6, in Port Covington in South Baltimore. Volo City, which is headquartered in Turk, Austin Baltimore, organizes adults and kids sports leagues in seven cities with more Turk and than 175,000 members nationwide. The organization was established in Tonei 2015. This year’s event was attended by Baltimore Mayor Catherine E. Pugh, Turk Councilman Brandon Scott, Bernard “Jack” Young, Baltimore City Council President and Councilman Eric Costello. Giovanni Marcantoni is the CEO of Volo City and Nayla Bautista is the Exec. Dir. of Volo City. The kids played soccer, volleyball, football and flew drones. Music was provided by D.J. Slinger Bernard “Jack” Young (Balto. City Council Pres.), Councilman Eric and the Three generations, Costello, Giovanni Marcantoni (CEO kids had Darius Hamilton, Volo) and Councilman Brandon Scott pizza for grandmother Barbara Bright and Tyra Hardy Photos by Anderson Ward lunch.

Investing in Baltimore

Michael Preston, director, Community Affairs, Paul Rothman, MD, CEO, Johns Hopkins Medicine

Robert L. Wallace, CEO, Bith Energy, Frank Kelly, Manager, Diverse Business Empowerment, BGE

Ronald J. Daniels, president, Johns Hopkins University, John W. Rogers Jr., Chairman, CEO and Chief Investment Officer, Ariel Investment, Calvin G. Butler Jr., CEO Baltimore Gas and Electric Company

James “Mac” McComas, Program Coordinator, JHU, Lillian D. Singh, director, Racial Wealth Divide Initiative, CFED, Roscoe Johnson III, director, Real Estate Development, Druid Heights, Dr. Tatiana Warren, Business Intelligence Specialist, Bon Secours

Charles P. Scheeler, DLA Piper, Thomas Lewis, Vice President, Government and Community Affairs, JHU, Selwyn Ray, JHH Systems, Bayview

Clarence “Tiger” Davis, Maryland State President, AARP, Maryland, Dr. Darrick Hamilton, Director of Milano Doctoral Program, The New School, Affan Sheikh

On May 17, the 21st Century Cities Initiative, sponsored an event which brought together leading voices on economic inclusion from the private sector, academia, and the community to discuss key issues related to economic growth and equity. Panel members included: Diane BellMcKoy, president and CEO, Associated Black Charities; Darrick Hamilton, associate professor of Economics and Urban Policy and director of Milano Doctoral Program of The New School; Anthony Moag, CEO, the Whiting-Turner Contracting Company; John W. Rogers Jr., chairman, CEO, and chief investment officer, Ariel Investments; and Lillian Singh, director, Racial Wealth Divide, CFED. The event’s hosts were Ronald J. Daniels, president, Johns Hopkins University and Calvin G. Butler Jr., CEO, Baltimore Gas and Electric Company. Remarks were given by the Honorable Catherine Pugh, Mayor of Baltimore and Ronald Peterson, president, Johns Hopkins Health System, executive vice president, Johns Hopkins Medicine.

Erika Seth Davies, Baltimore Comm Fdn., Keisha Leverette, Baltimore Comm. Fdn., Calvin Young, Harbor Bank of MD, Ana Maria Argudo-Lord, CFED

Tiffany Royster, Vice President, Harbor Bankshares Corporation, Julia Lynton- Brown, Recruitment Coordinator, JHU Medicine

Photos by Dr. A. Lois DeLaine Wayne Frazier, Sr., president, Md. Washington Minority Companies Association, Anita M. Jackson, Chief of Staff, BGE

Leon C. Purnell, Executive Director, Men and Families Center, Inc., Hugher L. Harris Sr., President, CEO, Avaris Concepts, Inc., Moses Hammett, Organizational Partnerships Liaison, Center for Urban Families


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