Tuesday, October 11, 2022

Man arrested & charged in Montgomery Village shooting

 


A suspect in a August 16, 2022 shooting in Montgomery Village has been arrested and charged with attempted murder in the incident. Damien Fisher, 29, of Germantown, allegedly shot a juvenile male in th 18300 block of Lost Knife Circle shortly before 11:23 PM. Evidence collected at the scene, along with further investigation by detectives, identified Fisher as the suspect by September.

In the meantime, Fisher was also determined to be a suspect in a separate carjacking and kidnapping incident. He was arrested and charged with kidnapping, first-degree assault and unauthorized removal of a vehicle in that incident. Through this arrest, detectives obtained the final evidence they needed to also charge Fisher in the Montgomery Village shooting.

Fisher was arrested again October 4, but as he was already being held at the Montgomery County Central Processing unit, he was served with the arrest warrant there. He is being held without bond in the carjacking and kidnapping incident.

Monday, October 10, 2022

Aggravated assault in Gaithersburg parking lot


Gaithersburg City police responded to a report of an aggravated assault yesterday afternoon, October 9, 2022. The assault was reported in a commercial parking lot in the 400 block of N. Frederick Avenue at 1:15 PM Sunday.

Friday, October 7, 2022

Montgomery Village beer and wine store burglarized


Montgomery County police responded to a report of a burglary at a beer and wine store in Montgomery Village early yesterday morning. The burglary occurred at a store in the 9100 block of Rothbury Drive at 4:23 AM Thursday. Goshen Plaza Beer & Wine is located on that block. Officers responding to the scene found evidence of forced entry at the store.

Thursday, October 6, 2022

Car thieves active in upper Upcounty Montgomery County


Car owners in the far Upcounty of Montgomery County should be on alert, as an auto theft operation appears to be active there this week. Yesterday morning, October 5, 2022, a vehicle was reported stolen from the 23300 block of Deets Manor Court, off Stringtown Road, in Clarksburg. Just the previous day, a car was stolen from a residential parking lot in Damascus. If you can't garage your vehicle, make sure your doors are locked, all visible items are removed from the interior, and to never leave keys or key fobs in the ignition or glove compartment.

Wednesday, October 5, 2022

Car stolen from parking lot in Damascus


Montgomery County police are investigating the theft of a vehicle in Damascus yesterday, October 4, 2022. The vehicle was taken from a parking lot in the 9600 block of Main Street, and was reported stolen at noon Tuesday. 

Tuesday, October 4, 2022

Montgomery County Council "reprimands" Planning Board Chair Casey Anderson, 2 commissioners in alcohol controversy


The Montgomery County Council met in closed session yesterday, to discuss recent revelations in a Maryland-National Capital Park And Planning Commission's Office of the Inspector General report that Montgomery County Planning Board Chair Casey Anderson had kept a full bar in his government office. A whistleblower told the OIG that Anderson had pressured others to drink in his office after working hours, a charge Anderson strongly denied. The OIG investigation determined that some commissioners on the Planning Board had also consumed alcohol on the premises. This morning, the Council announced it would be taking a light touch in addressing the alleged behavior, which occurred in a department that has terminated rank-and-file employees in the past for alcohol policy offenses.

A Council press release states that it has chosen to reprimand Anderson, and Planning Board commissioners Carol Rubin and Partap Verma. The Council statement vaguely refers to the OIG report, but does not explicitly mention alcohol, or what the officials are being specifically penalized for. Anderson has previously issued an apology for his actions, stating that he has disposed of the alcohol in his office, and that he only drank after business hours.

This morning's press release states that "the Council has issued reprimands that will result in Chair Anderson losing four weeks of his salary and Vice Chair Verma and Commissioner Rubin each losing one day of their respective salaries. The three commissioners also must attend Employee Assistance Program counseling which is consistent with the Commission’s protocol.”

The press release goes on to say that the “Council is extremely disappointed in the violations of Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC) policy by Planning Board Chair Casey Anderson, as detailed in an advisory memorandum from M-NCPPC’s inspector general. The memorandum also found violations of Commission policy by Vice Chair Partap Verma and Planning Board Commissioner Carol Rubin."

Anderson is one of the most powerful public figures in the county, and serves at the pleasure of the Council. Extraordinary legislative steps were taken to allow Anderson to serve an unprecedented third term as chair, at a record salary for the position. Planning Board commissioners also are appointed by, and serve at the pleasure of, the County Council. 

The Council has stated that it will not say anything publicly about the case because it is a personnel matter. That assertion is patently false, because the individuals involved are political appointees holding public offices, not career employees. 

Monday, October 3, 2022

Damascus home burglarized


Montgomery County police responded to a report of a home burglary in Damascus Saturday morning, October 1, 2022. The burglary was reported at a home in the 26000 block of Mount Vernon Avenue at 8:00 AM. Officers responding to the scene found evidence of forced entry to the house.