D.C. Police
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Attorneys Give Final Arguments in Levy Murder Trial; Jury Deliberations Begin
The last thing Chandra Levy saw before being dragged into a remote, wooded area of Rock Creek Park nine years ago was Ingmar Guandique's face, prosecutors argued.
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D.C. officer survives second firing, ordered back to the job
A D.C police officer who was twice fired for allegedly lying about beating his wife will now be re-hired.
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Judge given permission to expand probe
A Federal Magistrate Judge has been given permission to expand his probe into missing evidence in a long-running D.C. Court case.
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1 dead, 1 wounded in Trinidad double shooting
CommentD.C. Police are investigating a double shooting in the Trinidad area of Northeast Washington.
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Deadly hit-and-run in D.C.
D.C. police are investigating a hit-and-run accident that took the life of a man in Southwest Washington early Nov. 8.
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Harry Jaffe: No love for fallen cops, or on-duty officers in D.C.
Dittamo got no respect from city leaders. No Vincent Gray. Not one city council member.
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D.C. Police funeral procession speeds across Arlington
395 Northbound shuts down as 10 minute long procession heads toward the district and back again.
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Guandique cellmates expected on stand
Jurors in the Chandra Levy murder trial are expected to hear from former cellmates of Ingmar Guandique, the man charged with killing the D.C. intern in 2001.
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Road closures for metropolitan officer Paul Dittamo's funeral procession
Traffic will be heavy throughout Lake Ridge and the exits onto Interstate 95.
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Metropolitan cop, Woodbridge man dies in car crash
Seventh District Officer Paul Dittamo passed away early yesterday morning.
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D.C. police officer dies in car accident
A D.C. police officer died in a car accident early Saturday while responding to an emergency call in Southeast Washington, officials said.
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Professor arrested for possession of suspected child pornography
Metropolitan police arrested an Italian language professor Thursday for possession of suspected child pornography.
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Police defend their handling of Levy investigation
Officers testifying in the Chandra Levy case on Thursday defended how they handled and processed the slain woman's remains.
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D.C. Police Chief urges vigilance on terror threats
CommentLanier asks residents to report any suspicious packages or smells.
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D.C. police violated whistleblower act: Judge
A D.C. Superior Court judge upheld a jury's finding that the District police violated the city's whistleblower act when they suspended a police officer.
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Prosecution moving quickly in Levy killing trial
Prosecutors are expected to call additional District police detectives, FBI agents and other law enforcement officials to the witness stand.
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High-Heel race won’t be charged for police overtime
The District won’t be able to recoup costs for police overtime spent on closing down streets for the High Heel Race.
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On LGBT bullying, Christine O'Donnell, and Facebook infertility: Your sex and gender morning roundup
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