PG County 5-25-2018

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Who Killed Det. Sean Suiter? 190 Days and Counting

PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY EDITION

Volume 127 No. 42

MAY 26, 2018 - June 1, 2018

Governor’s Debate

Gubernatorial Candidates Try To Distinguish Themselves

Prince George’s County Executive Rushern Baker has been seen as the front runner in Maryland Public Television the race for months. He said in hosted a Democratic the age of Republicans, from gubernatorial debate in President Trump to Governor Baltimore where eight Larry Hogan, “We are in the contenders on stage, and one fight of our lives.” on video. tried to distinguish Citing his mother being themselves in a race where the raised in a Baltimore public current Republican Governor housing projects, former has more money in his war NAACP President Ben Jealous chest than all of his opponents highlighted his humble combined. Baltimore roots to say that he The nine candidates is more sensitive to the needs offered their condolences to of the poor. the team and family of former “If you want to make Baltimore County Executive Donald Trump mad vote for a and candidate Kevin Kamenetz Civil Rights leader,” Jealous who died May 10. Since his said. “I was named person of death, his running mate for the year by the Baltimore Sun Lieutenant Governor, Valerie for my fight for the Marriage Ervin has taken his place and Equality Act and Dreamers. Gubernatorial candidates clockwise from top left: Krish during her opening remarks When each candidates was Vignarajah, Rushern L. Baker III, Ben Jealous, Valerie she said that she was “running Ervin asked about the one thing they the last leg” of a race that was would do to improve education, began by Kamenetz. Jealous said that he would The panelist, which included MPT’s Charles Robinson “fully fund,” education programs, Ervin and Baker both said and former state delegate Clarence Mitchell IV, questioned they would put more money in the schools. the candidates on what they planned to do if elected in Krish Vignarajah, a former aide to Michelle Obama, said terms education, public safety, health and small business the schools and education couldn’t be more critical because too development. many students are dying of drug overdoses and are “freezing in Since the eight candidates only had 90 seconds to answer classrooms.” very little ground was covered in terms of depth. Continued on A2

Washington

By Hamil Harris Special to the AFRO

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Inside Remembering Richard Collins III on the House floor

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County Executive Race Shows Political Rift in the State

Gone But Never Forgotten

1 Year After the Murder of Army Lt. Richard Collins III

PBS’s ‘Breaking Big’ Set to Showcase Success

By Charise Wallace Special to the AFRO

C1 Maryland Continues Its Version of Poor People’s Campaign

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By James Wright Special to the AFRO jwright@afro.com Marylanders who are concerned about social issues affecting poor and low-income Americans and have joined the Poor People’s Campaign and have been rallying at the state capitol in Annapolis since May 14. The latest one was held May 21. On May 14, the goal of the rally was to bring attention to the plight of women and children in Maryland, and several

“We want an end to systemic racism, voter suppression, restore the Voting Rights Act of 1965 to its full power and the fair treatment of immigrants.”

One year has passed, yet on this Memorial Day weekend the AFRO still remembers the death of a fallen soldier. Army Lt. Richard Collins III, a Bowie State University student, was allegedly murdered because of his race at University of Maryland College Park May 20, 2017. He was a bright young African American male with a plan to conquer the world. He would have walked with his Continued on A2

Angela Alsobrooks and Donna Edwards are both running for County Executive. By Hamil R. Harris Special to the AFRO

Army Lt. Richard Collins III, a Bowie State student, was killed at the University of Maryland College Park last May, just days before his graduation.

Russell, Jr. Retains WBC Featherweight Title as Family Goes 3-0 In Home Fight Card By Mark F. Gray Special to the AFRO

-Mary Dadone protestors were arrested at Lawyers Mall on the grounds of the capitol. On May 21, there was a protest against systemic racism and Mary Dadone, a participant in both protests, told the AFRO what happened. “There were far fewer people than last week that attended the protest,” Dadone said. “We wanted to practice civil disobedience. Forty of us entered the state capitol and when we got started the Capitol police shut us down in 30 seconds.” Dadone said a few people were arrested but those who were handled by the police continued their anti-racism chants. “We wanted to send a message to the members of the Maryland General Assembly and to the governor,” she said. “We want an end to systemic racism, voter suppression, restore the Voting Rights Act of 1965 to its full power and the fair Continued on A2

Prince George’s County State’s Attorney Angela Alsobrooks is accustomed to holding press conferences to announce who is being convicted or sentenced for engaging in criminal activities. Continued on A2

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WBC World Featherweight Champion and Capitol Heights native Gary Russell, Jr. retained his belt with a 12 round unanimous decision over number one contender Jo Jo Diaz at MGM National Harbor Theatre.

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Team Gary Russell finished their second fight card with another undefeated performance before a partisan home crowd at the MGM National Harbor Theatre May 19. With a champion in the fold and two rising contenders part of the cast it was indeed “showtime” and they staged a great one. The stars aligned for the perfect evening as Gary Antonio and Gary Continued on A2


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