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Friday, March 29, 2024
Shots fired in Montgomery Village
Montgomery County police are investigating a St. Patrick's Day shots-fired incident in Montgomery Village. Around 9:24 PM on March 17, 2024, residents called 911 after hearing gunfire in the 9300 block of Bathgate Court. That is a townhome community adjacent to William Hurley Park. Police describe the suspect only as a Black male of unknown age.
Thursday, March 28, 2024
Authentic African Restaurant opening in Germantown
Authentic African Restaurant is coming soon to Germantown. It has leased the storefront at 13075 Wisteria Drive, at the Germantown Plaza shopping center. The restaurant will also offer catering services. Operating hours will be 11:00 AM to 11:00 PM seven days a week.
Wednesday, March 27, 2024
La Caleta Peruvian Restaurant opening in Montgomery Village
La Caleta Peruvian Restaurant is coming soon to Montgomery Village. It will be located at 9627 Lost Knife Road, in the Montgomery Village Crossing shopping center. Co-owner and General Manager Daniel Pacheco is a Montgomery County resident. The 2,430-square-foot restaurant and bar will be open 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM Monday through Wednesday, 11:00 AM to 2:00 AM on Thursdays, 11:00 AM to 3:00 AM on Fridays and Saturdays, and 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM on Sundays.
Tuesday, March 26, 2024
Third upcounty MCPS assault in a week reported in Germantown
The third 2nd-degree assault to be reported to Montgomery County police at a Montgomery County Public School in the upcounty area in a week was reported in Germantown this time. Police were called to Roberto Clemente Middle School on Saturday afternoon. The assault was reported on the campus at 4:36 PM. Over the last seven days, assaults have also been reported at Forest Oak Middle School and Snowden Farm Elementary School.
Monday, March 25, 2024
Assault reported at Forest Oak Middle School in Gaithersburg
Montgomery County police were called to Forest Oak Middle School at 651 Saybrooke Oaks Boulevard in Gaithersburg early Friday evening, March 22, 2024, after someone reported having been the victim of a 2nd-degree assault there. The assault was reported at the campus at 6:39 PM Friday.
Saturday, March 23, 2024
Ficker: David Trone's racial slur shows word was "on the tip of his tongue"
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| Maryland U.S. Senate candidate David Trone (D) |
Maryland U.S. Senate candidate David Trone (D), in his current role as representative for the state's 6th Congressional District, used a racial slur when speaking to a Black woman during a committee hearing on Thursday. Trone later issued a statement apologizing for using the word, claiming he had meant to use the term "bugaboo" instead. "That word has a long, dark, terrible history," Trone said of the slur in his statement. "It should never be used any time, anywhere, in any conversation." While Trone characterized his language as a mere gaffe, Republican U.S. Senate candidate Robin Ficker suggested it was more of a Freudian slip.
“I am appalled by David Trone’s use of this vile word, especially when addressing a black woman," Ficker said in a statement Friday. "That terrible word does not simply slip out of someone’s mouth unless it is constantly on the tip of their tongue. Trone’s attempt to pass this off as a harmless mistake is an affront to the voters’ intelligence."
Trone's unforced error couldn't have come at a worse time. Days earlier, a poll showed that former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) was far ahead of Trone and Democratic rival Angela Alsobrooks in the contest for outgoing U.S. Senator Ben Cardin's seat. The poll also showed that despite months of relentless, unskippable YouTube ads, Trone is not a a familiar name to most registered voters statewide.
Yet, the poll had only underlined the fact that the Democratic National Committee badly needs Trone and his personal wealth to defeat Hogan this fall. The entry into the race by popular former governor Hogan, who still enjoys bipartisan support and goodwill, means Republican donations and dark money will be pouring into a state that now represents a flippable seat in the Senate. But by the end of the week, Trone had wounded himself badly with his out-of-left-field use of a racial slur.
Trone now finds himself in a similar predicament as two of his Democratic colleagues in Virginia, as well as former Virginia Gov. George Allen (R). In 2019, then-Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam (D) and then-Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring (D) were revealed to have worn blackface as adults. Northam was also accused of being one of two men in a yearbook photograph, whose identities were hidden by Ku Klux Klan robes and blackface. Northam initially admitted he was one of the two men in the photo, without identifying which one, but later retracted his confession.
Allen used a racial slur when addressing a tracker from a rival campaign who was videotaping him at a campaign event in 2006. Despite yeoman's work by The Washington Post to revive Northam and Herring's prospects - and Northam's bizarre framing of collective penance by the state for his personal racist acts - Virginia voters had the last word, firing Herring during the 2021 election. The political careers of all three Virginians were ended by the episodes. But they gave voters a window into the world of politicians who profess one thing in daylight, but hold contrasting mores and values privately.
Those lessons show the real political hot water Trone is now in. The woman he was addressing when a racial slur came to his mind was Black. His leading Democratic primary opponent is Black. And Maryland is one of the American states where Black voters have decisive power. No one can win a statewide election here if they are strongly opposed by African-American voters.
Hogan has not yet issued a public statement on Trone's use of the slur. Ficker, in his statement, recapped his political record on civil rights, including his participation in the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. "Aside from marching with Dr. [Martin Luther] King, last year, I was asked to be on the hospitality committee for the 60th Reunion of the March led by Martin Luther King, III," Ficker recounted. "In 1976, I was appointed by Rosa Parks to be the first general counsel for the National Caucus on Black Aging."
"Unlike Congressman Trone, I have a track record of supporting the black community, instead of just giving them lip service," Ficker said. "I’m incredibly proud of my work to advance racial equality, and I will always be a friend to the Black community in the Senate.”
Friday, March 22, 2024
Assault reported at Snowden Farm Elementary School in Clarksburg
Montgomery County police were called to Snowden Farm Elementary School at 22500 Sweetspire Drive in Clarksburg early yesterday evening, March 21, 2024, after someone reported having been the victim of a 2nd-degree assault there. The assault was reported at the campus at 6:09 PM Thursday.






