Washington Afro-American Newspaper May 9 2015

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Volume 123 No. 40

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MAY 9, 2015 - MAY 15, 2015

Streisand Supports Edwards Jawando Runs for House

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In 1998, a series of reports found the MPD to be the nation’s deadliest police force.

By James Wright Special to the AFRO On April 20, U.S. Rep. Donna Edwards (D-Md.), only African American and lone female candidate for retiring Sen. Barbara Mikulski’s (D-Md.) Senate seat, received a contribution of $2,600 from legendary entertainer Barbra Streisand, according to her campaign. Streisand has worked as an

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D.C. Metropolitan Police Department Use of Force Under Review

By Melanie R. Duncan Special to the AFRO The Metropolitan Police Department is being evaluated to determine its compliance with use of force provisions established in 2001. A meeting between city officials, the MPD, and the review team was held on April 29 to begin discussions. In 1998, a series of reports found the MPD to be the nation’s deadliest police force, which prompted a Memorandum of Agreement between the District of Columbia, MPD, and the Department of Justice. Outside

Entertainment legend Barbra Streisand supports Rep. Donna Edwards for U.S. Senate.

“She knows Congresswoman Donna Edwards and has long admired her work on gender equity and health care.” – Barbra Streisand representative actress, songwriter, singer, and filmmaker for six decades. Streisand is one of the few performers who have been honored with all of the major entertainment prizes including two Academy Awards, eight Grammys, five Emmys including a Daytime Emmy, a Tony, an American Film Institute Award, a Kennedy Center Honors prize, a Peabody, and 11 Golden Globes.

By Natascha F. Saunders Special to the AFRO Community leaders, dignitaries, parents, and students of all ages gathered on April 1 at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC. Those assembled were attending the 7th Annual DC-CAP Stars Talent Competition. The event was held to showcase the talents of rising collegebound students and to help raise scholarship funds. The theme this year

was: A Tribute to Rock n Roll. Student participants included a variety of dancers, performers, instrumentalists and singers competing against one another. All participants were teenagers from area DC public and charter schools. Tony-winning tapper Savion Glover, Broadway and film star Alyson Reed, and musician Mark Rivera were judges. The winners were determined by 50 percent of judges’ decisions and 50 percent of audiences’ votes. The awards for this competition include college

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Third place winner Jennifer Li (center) accepts her award at the 7th annual DC-CAP Stars Talent Competition.

DC-CAP Provides Scholarships to College Bound Students

New Evidence Leads to Capital Murder Charge in U.Va. Case

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investigators recommended the agreement for early termination in 2008 after finding the MPD had conformed to more than 80 percent of the stipulations. But as headlines around the country continue to revolve around allegations of excessive police force, questions have resurfaced about whether the MPD is abiding by the MOA. “It just seemed to me that enough time had lapsed that we might take a look at best practices and use of force practices,” District of Columbia Auditor Kathy Patterson told the AFRO. “I tend to make the assumption that we are [in compliance with the agreement], but this is an issue that people care about Continued on A6

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CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) — A prosecutor has obtained a capital murder indictment against the man AP Photo accused of the abduction and In this Nov. 14, 2014 file photo, Jesse Matthew Jr. looks killing a University of Virginia toward the gallery while appearing in court in Fairfax, Va. student, saying she plans to seek the death penalty. forensic evidence in the case against Jesse Albemarle County Commonwealth’s Matthew Jr. Attorney Denise Lunsford said Tuesday in Circuit Judge Cheryl Higgins scheduled a announcing the new murder charge that she hearing for June 25 to set the date for a trial. received “compelling evidence” from the state Lunsford said that while the new evidence crime lab in February concerning the 2014 was crucial, many factors go into pursuing a death of 18-year-old Hannah Graham. But the death penalty case, including the nature of the prosecutor declined to elaborate on the new Continued on A4

scholarships ranging from $2,000 to $10,000. The first prize winner was dancer Jiamond Watson, a 17 year old studying at the Duke Ellington School of Arts. He won the $10,000 grand prize scholarship. The second prize winner was rapper/singer/ ukulele player Carlos Hood, an 18 year old studying at Woodrow Wilson Senior High School. He won $6,000. Pianist Jennifer Li, a senior at Woodrow Wilson Senior High School, won a $4,000 scholarship. The DC-CAP was

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founded by Don Graham with his passion for youth development. Sixteen years ago, he started this program to provide every student in the District of Columbia the opportunity of a college education. He believes higher education can change an individual’s life. His vision was of improving adolescents’ chances of success. “Don created a publicprivate partnership that is a model for every city,” said deputy mayor for education, Continued on A4

Gang Members Discuss Their Role in Baltimore’s Riot, Demonstrations By Roberto Alejandro Special to the AFRO

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by the Baltimore Police Department, members of the Bloods, Crips, and Black Guerrilla Family, all notorious street gangs, organized to Continued on A4

Gang members Goldie, Bonez and Mugga explained that their groups were falsely accused of targeting police officers.

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