PG County 7-6-2018

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PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY EDITION

Volume 127 No. 48

JULY 7, 2018 - JULY 13, 2018

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Community responds to Gazette shootings

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Bron to L.A. - Can the Lakers and LeBron Win Title Together?

Fellow Journalists Speak Out About the Capital Gazette Shooting

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Honor the Fallen By Doing Our Job

Votes are Still Being Tallied for Two Prince George’s Races

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Individual memorials are laid in memory of the five Gazette employees who were slain on June 28 in Annapolis, MD.

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By Brigette White Special to the AFRO On June 28 five members of the journalism community were killed in the 888 Bestgate office building in the newsroom of the Capital Gazette headquarters in Annapolis Maryland. A gunman shot his way through the Capital Gazette newsroom Thursday afternoon in Annapolis, Md., killing five people using a shotgun and injuring two, authorities said. “There is nothing more terrifying than hearing multiple people get shot while you’re under your desk and then hear the gunman reload,” Phil Davis, a Capital Gazette crime reporter, tweeted after the shooting. The attack began around 2:40 p.m. at the Capital Gazette offices at 888 Bestgate Road in Annapolis, The Baltimore Sun reported. County police confirmed the presence of the active shooter at 3:16 p.m. via Twitter.

The suspect was identified as Jarrod Ramos, a Laurel resident. Ramos, 38, had a long-running feud with the paper. Two memorials are set for the slain. One at the street corner of Bestgate Road and Commerce Park Drive and the other in front of the 888 Bestgate office building on Cornell Ave. Despite the inevitably heavy hearts, there’s also heavy police surveillance of the area, which has most residents and workers comfortable with performing their daily routines. The AFRO spoke with various people in Annapolis and nearby municipilaties about the events. Micheal Le, worker in nearby shopping center, Annapolis, MD July 2, 2018 1. Do you feel unsafe after having the most recent shooting spree happen in your backyard? “No. There is an increase in police presence so I feel safe. I think it was

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

2. Do you feel reforming how United States citizens access guns will prevent more mass shootings? “Yes. I have mixed feelings about it. I used to live in Texas and everyone has a gun there. I heard the shooter had a record. I think having a Psychological evaluation and just a longer process to obtain a gun would help.” Latana Allen, Upper Marlboro MD, shopping in Macy’s, Annapolis Mall on July 2, 2018 1. Do you feel unsafe after having the most recent shooting spree happen in your backyard? “Not really. It is all in God’s plan. There is no need to walk around and be fearful, but you should pay attention to people around you. I travel a lot, now that I’m retired, and I don’t let things

A decade ago on June 19, Donna Edwards was sworn into the U.S. House of Representatives as the first Black woman to represent Maryland. Last week, Edwards was defeated for county executive for the jurisdiction that she represented as a federal legislator. As the smoke clears from the June 26 Democratic Party Primary that took place in Maryland and Prince Continued on A2

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Hill Earns CoSIDA Hall of Fame Honor By Mark F. Gray Special to the AFRO Ed Hill was an understated spokesman for Howard University. In 30 years as sports information director for the Bison athletic program, Hill was more than a disseminator of information about the games students played. He was a mentor, instructor, confidant and friend for scores of

young men and women who have played pro sports and ascended to prominent roles in the sports media industry. His professional life was highlighted when the College Sports Information Directors Association (CoSIDA) inducted him into their hall of fame during the annual convention at Gaylord Resort at National Harbor. “You couldn’t have

By James Wright Special to the AFRO jwright@afro.com While many Prince George’s County battles were resolved on June 26, after the Democratic Primary in Maryland, two other key county races weren’t. The race for District 7 County Council seat is now between Rodney Streeter and Krystal Oriadha, who have 2,776 and 2,743, respectively while the District 9 County Council position has Prince George’s County Court of the Clerk Sydney Harrison at 7,029 votes to Tamara Brown’s 6, 970. Candidates from both races are waiting for the results of provisional/absentee ballots. The counting of those ballots will take place on July 5 and a second absentee ballot canvas will occur on July 6. Oriadha told the AFRO she is in good spirits heading into the provisional/ absentee counting process. “I am optimistic about the outcome,” she said. “I am Continued on A2

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DC Get’s The Style Scoop At ‘What Do You Know About Fashion?’ By Charise Wallace Special to the AFRO

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a freak incident and that it hopefully won’t happen again.”

Donna Edwards is a former U.S. representative and a former candidate for Prince George’s County executive.

In a political arena like the Nation’s Capitol, fashion is almost unheard of if you’re not talking D.C. Fashion Week or creating your own fashion arena to walk it like you talk it. That’s why wardrobe stylist and personal shopper Mr. Brian Lamont brought fashion industry

“I just wanted people to connect with me. I feel like when I first came here, I didn’t get that.”

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Krystal Oriadha is one of the candidates still waiting for results from Maryland’s recent Democratic Primary on June 26, to see who will win a County Council seat for District 7.


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