June 4 – 10, 2020
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F.C. Police Chief, City Leaders Assail George Floyd Killing BY NICHOLAS F. BENTON
FALLS CHURCH NEWS-PRESS
2 Protests Set Here Join Nationwide Outcry Vs. Racist Police Violence
According to eyewitness accounts, Falls Church Chief of Police Mary Gavin captivated the meeting of all key City staff personnel at City Hall last Monday
with her powerful remarks about the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis last week that has triggered more than a week of mass protests across the U.S. Chief Gavin minced no words when she expressed her “personal outrage” at the killing caught on
Virtual Graduation Recovers Some of Seniors’ Lost Months BY MATT DELANEY
FALLS CHURCH NEWS-PRESS
The unwelcome truth that “life isn’t fair” often relayed by parents to their feisty children was delivered with a different tone to their glum teenagers this graduation season. In-person celebrations of the event around the country have been substituted for virtual ones due to concerns of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, taking away much of the pomp and circumstance associated with seniors’ transition into adulthood. But George Mason High School’s class of 2020 proved how grown up they already are by helping organize and participate in a oneof-a-kind graduation that will be a lifelong memento, even if they can’t get the experiences they lost back from school’s early end. The idea to commemorate this graduation in a unique fashion
came about in an innocent conversation over the video conferencing service we all may be just a bit too used to by now, Zoom. Co-founder Molly Hermann of the Falls Church production company, The Biscuit Factory, was on a call with friends that included Falls Church Education Foundation executive director Debbie Hiscott. Hermann, who has a rising junior at Mason and two younger children in Falls Church City’s school system, shared how missing graduation was hard considering the importance of the occasion and that a virtual ceremony should be held to give the students some form of acknowledgement. Hiscott liked the idea so much that she pitched it to the school system, which eventually reached out to Hermann and her team to ask if they wanted to be the lead
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video, the officer now charged with 2nd degree murder, and said, “This incident was not a training error or a policy mistake. It was an intentional and barbaric act by a police officer only to be reinforced by additional officers on the scene who chose not to intervene and
ensure the safety of Mr. Floyd as he begged for his life.” She went on, “Each and every one of these atrocities amplifies the pain felt in our minority communities. When public servants fail us by abusing the authority invested in them by the commu-
nity they have sworn to protect and serve, it destroys trust and partnerships, the fabric of our community. I want to repeat, the authority of a police officer is the community’s authority, not any
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BARBARA CRAM died on Tuesday this week. She was 73. Her civic activism in the arts and for Watch Night New Year’s Eve events, such as this celebration ringing in 2019 with Falls Church City Mayor David Tarter, are all major parts of her Little City legacy. View a photo collage of Cram throughout years on Page 8 of this edition. (P����: C������� S���� V�� S����)
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SEE NEWS BRIEFS, PAGE 9
SEE STORY, PAGE 19
The Falls Church Economic Development Authority voted Tuesday to re-open applications for City small businesses seeking $2000 micro grants for another $82,000 in EDA funds. The deadline to apply for the second round of grants is Friday, June 12.
The coronavirus pandemic and the shift to ordering just about everything online it has inspired has created an increasing amount of trash and recyclables that are being put out curbside and coming into the recycling center within the City of Falls Church.
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Northern Virginia’s own “Rockin’ the Suburbs” podcast from Falls Church’s Patrick Foster and Ashburn resident Jim Lenahan will take their show to Jammin’ Java’s stage next Wednesday. SEE PRESS PASS, PAGE 14
INDEX Editorial............................................... 6 Letters................................................. 6 News & Notes............................10–11 Comment ............................... 7,12–13 Crime Report .................................... 12 Calendar ........................................... 14 Business News ................................. 15 Classified Ads ................................... 16 Comics, Sudoku & Crossword ......... 17 Critter Corner.................................... 18