Monday, June 8, 2020

Montgomery County Council weighs defunding the police

A day after the Minneapolis City Council vowed to dissolve its police department, the Montgomery County Council is now examining whether it should "defund the police." Councilmember Andrew Friedson (D - District 1) says the Council has received almost 700 emails from constituents "advocating for defunding police, reforming police, reallocating resources to mental health services, housing initiatives, restorative justice, and more." The Councilman said on Facebook that "[w]e have many important conversations ahead."

The all-Democrat Council has been mostly silent on the nationwide issues of dissolving the police or defunding the police to this point. Progressives in Minneapolis quickly turned against very progressive Mayor Jacob Frey, who has pressed through radical reforms like ending single-family-home neighborhood zoning, when he declined to support the City Council plan to abolish its police department Saturday. With Montgomery County and Maryland veering sharply left in the last decade, it will be interesting to see how the County Council addresses these issues with progressive voters, who are now the decisive factor in Democratic primaries.

First walk across the new Watkins Mill Bridge in Gaithersburg, opening June 10 (Video+Photos)

The brand-new Watkins Mill Bridge over I-270 in Gaithersburg is not yet open to vehicular traffic. But there's nothing stopping pedestrians from using it right now - so I did, and captured this video of the views from Montgomery County's newest bridge! The bridge is expected to officially open on June 10.























Friday, June 5, 2020

Armed robbery in Gaithersburg

City of Gaithersburg police responded to a report of an armed robbery in Gaithersburg on Wednesday. A victim was robbed at gunpoint in the 300 block of West Deer Park Road just before 8:30 PM, according to crime data.

Thursday, June 4, 2020

Montgomery County won't join rest of Maryland in Phase 2 reopening Friday

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan has put Montgomery County officials on the hot seat again, announcing that he will move the state's reopening from coronavirus lockdown to Phase 2 on Friday, June 5, 2020 at 5:00 PM. Montgomery only entered Phase 1 three days ago, long after most of the state did. That led to many complaints from the business community and residents who argue the damage to their livelihoods and the economy is worse than the risk of contracting coronavirus. With County Executive Marc Elrich making clear he once again will be taking a more cautious approach than Hogan, those critics are livid.

By Friday evening, most of the state will be permitted to reopen businesses the governor had termed "non-essential." Churches, hair salons, barbershops, nail salons, massage parlors, tanning salons and tattoo parlors will be allowed to reopen at 50% of capacity inside. But not in Montgomery County. Elrich said on Twitter that he and other officials are evaluating if any of the loosened criteria lines up with Montgomery's Phase 1 guidelines.

Even Hogan did not escape criticism Wednesday, as his executive order still does not allow gyms, movie theaters, indoor malls, amusement parks, bowling alleys, or sporting events. One Twitter critic said the governor was "social distancing from reality."

Still others remain afraid to venture out to businesses just yet, and are in no hurry to loosen restrictions. By the middle of next week, we should know whether or not the Memorial Day weekend Ocean City boardwalk crowds caused a spike in infections or not. If so, leaders will be in quite a pickle. If not, they'll still be under fire, as there will be even more demand to reopen at the county and state levels.

Wednesday, June 3, 2020

Assault at Germantown bus stop

Montgomery County police responded to a report of an assault in Germantown yesterday. The assault occurred at a bus stop in the 19900 block of Aircraft Drive around 9:40 AM.

Tuesday, June 2, 2020

Car stolen in Germantown

Montgomery County police responded to the report of a stolen car in Germantown Sunday morning. The vehicle appears to have been taken from the driveway of a home in the 19500 block of Fetlock Drive sometime over the night. Another reminder to lock car doors, and remove any valuables visible in the vehicle cabin.

Monday, June 1, 2020

New sign installed at Rio Lakefront in Gaithersburg

You may recall that earlier this month Rio Lakefront property owner Peterson Cos. sought permission to install a new sign at the entrance to the Gaithersburg development. The sign has just been installed. Here it is as it is best appreciated, after dark.