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Prince George's officials weigh in on senior skip day after Greenbelt shooting
Police are still searching for the person behind a senior skip day shooting that injured five teens in a Greenbelt park. The Prince George’s County state’s attorney told News4’s Darcy Spencer the teens should have been in school, and vowed to prosecute whoever opened fire.
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Student describes chaos after Greenbelt shooting on senior skip day
A student describes the moments after gunfire erupted at a senior skip day gathering in Prince George’s County, Maryland, as utter chaos. Five teens were shot Friday afternoon at Schrom Hills Park in Greenbelt. News4’s Mauricio Casillas spoke to a student who recorded the heart-pounding rush to safety after shots were fired.
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5 teens shot at senior skip day party in Prince George's County
Five teenagers were shot Friday afternoon as hundreds of teens gathered for a senior skip day party at a Greenbelt park. News4’s Walter Morris reports.
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Five teens shot at senior skip day gathering
Five male teenagers were shot as hundreds of teens gathered at a Greenbelt park for senior skip day. News4’s Walter Morris reports.
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Multiple people shot at park and recreation center in Greenbelt: police
Multiple people were shot at a park and a recreation center in Greenbelt, Maryland, on Friday, authorities say. Here’s initial info.
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‘Just maddening': 5 teens shot during senior skip day gathering at Greenbelt park
Five teen boys were shot at a park and recreation center in Greenbelt, Maryland, Friday afternoon, authorities say. About 500 to 600 people gathered at Schrom Hills Park and Schrom Hills Recreation Center for an unsanctioned senior skip day about 2:30 p.m. Officers were in the area to direct traffic and heard gunshots at about 3 p.m., police said. “I…
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‘Justice': Family's social media campaign leads to arrest of mom's alleged killer
Authorities said Juan Miguel Roman-Balderas fled the country. Efforts to find him failed for nearly a decade. News4’s Darcy Spencer reports.
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A Maryland mom's alleged killer fled the US. He was caught after her family's social media campaign
A young woman who was just 11 when her mom was stabbed to death in Maryland has spent the past decade pursuing justice. Now, she believes it’s been served — in part because of her family’s social media campaign.
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House subcommittee questions FBI move to Greenbelt
A House subcommittee took up the decision to build the FBI’s new headquarters in Greenbelt, Maryland, instead of Springfield, Virginia. The News4 I-Team’s Tracee Wilkins reports.
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Several cars broken into in Greenbelt parking garage
Greenbelt police say a series of car break-ins happened Wednesday night inside the parking garage of the Verde Apartments off Greenbelt Road. News4’s Walter Morris got reaction from residents.
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‘Transparent and open book': Ex-GSA official defends FBI HQ decision
A former federal official who found herself at the center of the controversy over the FBI’s next headquarters defended herself publicly for the first time Monday. When Greenbelt, Maryland, was announced last month as the pick for the FBI’s next headquarters, the bureau’s director called into question how the decision was made and specifically called out a General Services...
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‘Transparent and open book': Ex-GSA official defends FBI HQ decision
A former federal official who found herself at the center of the controversy over the FBI’s next headquarters defended herself publicly for the first time Monday. News4’s Mark Segraves reports.
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GSA inspector general to review FBI headquarters pick
The inspector general for the GSA announced a review of Greenbelt for the future FBI headquarters. The news comes about three weeks after the GSA announced the Prince George’s County site was chosen over a site in Springfield – a move that prompted Virginia lawmakers and the head of the FBI to raise questions about the process. News4’s Tracee Wilkins...
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Inspector general launches probe examining decision to relocate FBI headquarters to Maryland
A federal watchdog is investigating how the Biden administration chose the site for a new FBI headquarters following a contentious competition marked by allegations of conflict of interest from the bureau’s director. Virginia leaders have released a letter saying the inspector general for the General Services Administration is probing the decision to move the headquarters from Washington to Greenbelt, Maryland,...
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‘He was amazing': Greenbelt Council member dies suddenly
Greenbelt, Maryland, is mourning one of its council members, who died suddenly Sunday at 41. Brandon “Ric” Gordon was Greenbelt through and through, said his wife, Carla Gordon. “This was his city; this was his people,” she said. She said he died unexpectedly of natural causes. The two of them had been friends for years, developing a deep bond that…
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Greenbelt mourns council member who died suddenly Sunday
Greenbelt, Maryland, is mourning one of its council members, who died suddenly Sunday at 41. News4’s Mauricio Casillas reports.
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Woman critically hurt in Greenbelt shooting
A woman shot in Greenbelt, Maryland, is in life-threatening condition. News4’s Mauricio Casillas spoke to a woman who saw what happened.
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Woman critically hurt in Greenbelt shooting
A woman is in critical condition after she was shot in Greenbelt, Maryland, Monday, and police say the suspect is at large.
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Virginia senators and representatives call for FBI headquarters pick investigation
Both U.S. senators from Virginia and nine U.S. House members called for an investigation Wednesday into how Greenbelt, Maryland, was chosen as the future site of the FBI headquarters. News4’s Susan Hogan reports.
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Virginia senators and representatives call for FBI headquarters pick investigation
Both U.S. senators from Virginia and nine U.S. House members called for an investigation Wednesday into how Greenbelt, Maryland, was chosen as the future site of the FBI headquarters. A letter from members of Virginia’s congressional delegation to the General Services Administration Office of Inspector General cites a “fatally flawed procurement that demands further investigation.” The letter was signed...