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FBI Headquarters Decision Pits Maryland Against Virginia
WASHINGTON—After greater than a decade of delay and escalating political volleys throughout the Potomac River in latest months, the company that manages the federal authorities’s actual property is near choosing the situation of a brand new Federal Bureau of Investigation headquarters campus within the capital’s suburbs.
The choice to exchange the deteriorating J. Edgar Hoover Constructing in downtown Washington has set off a heated competitors between elected officers representing Virginia and Maryland, the 2 states vying to safe the long run web site to accommodate at the least 7,500 bureau workers and the bureau’s management, together with the financial improvement that can include it. Maryland’s two potential websites are in Greenbelt and Landover, whereas Virginia’s is in Springfield.
Delegations from every state launched a closing spherical of lobbying, urgent officers from the Basic Companies Administration in separate, closed-door conferences in March. A choice from the GSA, which oversees federal workplace area, is predicted this month.
Potential FBI headquarters location
Present FBI and Justice headquarters
FBI’s coaching middle at Quantico
Present FBI and Justice headquarters
FBI’s coaching middle at Quantico
Present FBI and Justice headquarters
FBI’s coaching middle at Quantico
The showdown is the newest chapter in a tortured plan to shutter the hulking Hoover constructing overlooking Pennsylvania Avenue. The FBI has lengthy complained that the blocky, concrete behemoth, named for the company’s first and longest-serving director, is out of date and now not meets the wants of a corporation that has grown dramatically within the 47 years since President Gerald Ford devoted the constructing.
The bureau had been pushing to maneuver hundreds of workers unfold amongst leased annexes within the area right into a safe consolidated headquarters that may match with an company whose focus has developed into counterintelligence and terrorism. About 5,500 personnel are assigned to the Hoover constructing itself.
After officers had warned that the Hoover constructing did not adjust to safety necessities, the Basic Companies Administration started exploring a relocation of the FBI constructing in 2013. The method got here to a halt in 2017, when the Trump administration scrapped the trouble to relocate the FBI headquarters, which, on the time, sat close to a Pennsylvania Avenue resort that bore former President
Donald Trump’s
title. The previous Trump Worldwide Lodge is now a Waldorf Astoria.
As soon as the FBI strikes out, the District of Columbia would have the chance to rework the location into retail, housing or different makes use of.
The GSA reopened the lobbying course of for a brand new web site in 2021, after that yr’s omnibus invoice known as for the relocation effort to start anew. Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia positioned bids for brand spanking new areas, although the District’s bid was finally rejected. FBI officers had beforehand argued their headquarters ought to keep in Washington, the place they’ve fast entry to the Justice Division throughout Pennsylvania Avenue, however Maryland and Virginia lawmakers ensured that funding for a brand new campus would apply solely to the suburbs, precluding the nation’s capital.
The FBI in a press release Monday mentioned solely that it most well-liked “a brand new headquarters answer that not solely greatest meets the wants of the FBI and our workforce, however can be one of the best use of taxpayer assets.”
The GSA says it’ll use 5 standards it developed with the FBI to decide. Weighted most, at 35%, is the proximity of every web site to each the FBI Academy in Quantico, Va., which the company considers a core a part of its every day operations, and the Justice Division headquarters in Washington. Different elements embody transportation entry, improvement flexibility, racial fairness and sustainability, in addition to the challenge’s general prices.
The long-delayed push to exchange the Hoover constructing has turn out to be a battle between the congressional delegations of every state, with Maryland and Virginia officers flooding reporters’ inboxes with information releases and rebuttals to every camp’s arguments over the previous month.
Maryland officers, together with former Home Majority Chief
Steny Hoyer
(D., Md.) and the state’s newly elected Democratic governor,
Wes Moore,
have put their full weight into the battle, emphasizing racial fairness and what they describe as a necessity for the Biden administration to ship on guarantees to put money into traditionally underfunded communities. Each websites in Maryland are in majority-Black Prince George’s County. The Nationwide Affiliation for the Development of Coloured Individuals civil-rights group is backing Maryland’s bid for the relocation.
They are saying the challenge may be accomplished extra shortly and affordably than in Virginia, which the Virginians deny. In addition they cite advantages associated to transportation and cybersecurity, and are pushing for the GSA to weigh all the standards evenly.
“We’re the only option,” Mr. Moore mentioned in an interview. “There’s no cause this constructing shouldn’t find yourself within the state of Maryland.”
On the opposite aspect of the Potomac, Democratic Sens.
Mark Warner
and
Tim Kaine,
in addition to Gov.
Glenn Youngkin,
a Republican, have pushed for the Springfield location, citing its proximity to the FBI Academy, which is housed on the Quantico Marine Base in Northern Virginia, and different authorities and nationwide safety businesses within the area.
Being nearer to these businesses would assist the bureau’s capability to operate and make categorized, face-to-face conferences extra environment friendly, mentioned
Adam Lee,
who turned chief safety officer on the Richmond-based
Dominion Vitality
after 22 years within the FBI.
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“The choice as to the place to place its headquarters ought to firstly be based mostly on the place its mission will greatest be achieved, and that’s clearly Northern Virginia,” Mr. Lee mentioned.
Virginians additionally push again on claims from Maryland officers that the Springfield web site wouldn’t prioritize racial fairness, given the Springfield space’s important Black, Hispanic, Asian American, and Muslim communities.
“We’ve made a really compelling case, so we really feel actual optimistic about it,” Mr. Kaine mentioned Thursday.
Past Capitol Hill, the battle over the long run location has additionally turn out to be a battle between two rising stars. Messrs. Moore and Youngkin have every been floated as potential presidential candidates.
Efforts to affect the method have been a trademark of this battle. Messrs. Hoyer, Kaine and Warner, in addition to Sens.
Ben Cardin
(D., Md.) and
Chris Van Hollen
(D., Md.), have leveraged their political capital all through the battle.
Maryland lawmakers inserted language right into a December spending invoice that allowed for the states to present closing displays to the GSA earlier than the choice was introduced. Messrs. Cardin, Hoyer and Van Hollen additionally tried to alter the standards for selecting the brand new web site final yr, aiming for what they known as a extra holistic strategy, although this effort finally failed to achieve traction with their Virginian counterparts.
The problem has taken on particular significance for Mr. Hoyer, who has stepped down from Democratic management however stays within the Home. Mr. Hoyer, 83 years previous, has lengthy championed efforts to convey federal buildings, together with a brand new headquarters for the Inside Income Service, to Prince George’s County. A brand new FBI constructing, the Marylanders say, would assist bolster improvement in a county typically uncared for by federal officers, regardless of its proximity to the nation’s capital.
“If this determination is made on the deserves…little doubt Prince George’s County wins. Palms down,” he informed reporters Thursday.
Write to Eric Bazail-Eimil at eric.bazaileimil@wsj.com and Sadie Gurman at sadie.gurman@wsj.com
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Maryland man sentenced for assaulting police during Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol insurrection
BALTIMORE — A Fredrick County man was sentenced Tuesday for assaulting police officers during the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol insurrection.
According to prosecutors, Adam Ryan Obest, 43, of Thurmont attended the “Stop the Steal” rally before going to the Captiol’s Lower West Terrace.
Video footage showed Obest holding a large American flag attached to a metal flagpole, and swinging it at police officers after being told not to advance up a stairway.
Minutes later, Obest engaged in another confrontation with police, raising the lagpole above his head and bringing it down abruptly toward a line of police officers before another officer tried to confiscate the flagpole.
He also attempted to take a baton from a Metropolitan Police Department officer and later threw a smoke grenade at law enforcement, according to court documents.
In June 2023 detectives identified Obest as a suspect, matching photos from his social media account to photos captured of him at the Million MAGA March in November 2020. The photos showed an American glag tattoo on his left shoulder, which resembled a similar tattoo shown in his booking photos from an unrelated arrest in 2018.
The FBI arrested Obest in Maryland on June 13, 2023. He was found guilty of two felony charges, including civil disorder, and one count of assaulting, resisting, or impeding a law enforcement officer.
Obest was sentenced to 18 months in prison and 36 months of supervised released.
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Maryland Weather: Early morning fog then spring-like feel today
BALTIMORE — Patchy areas of dense fog will burn off this morning. Expect a spring-like feel this afternoon with highs in the 60s.
Early morning patchy fog is dense in some neighborhoods this morning. This fog will gradually lift through by 10 AM. Partial sunshine will be around for the rest of the afternoon with a spring-like feeling. Highs will top out in the lower 60s.
The next storm system will arrive by Wednesday afternoon and evening, bringing an increase in showers across the area as early as the evening rush hour. Rain will persist through Wednesday night. Like Monday night’s rain, this midweek system is expected to exit the region by Thursday morning.
Partly to mostly cloudy skies are forecast for Thursday and Friday. High temperatures will remain in the 40s, with Friday being the colder of the two days.
We have issued WJZ First Alert Weather Days for Saturday and Sunday for the extreme cold. Wind-chill will be in the teens & 20s most of the weekend, so this can be dangerous cold if you don’t take breaks inside or dress properly. Please take care of yourself and your pets.
An Arctic cold front will push into the region this weekend, ushering in the coldest air of the season so far. Highs on Saturday will struggle to reach the mid-30s, and overnight lows will plummet into the teens and lower 20s. Wind chills will drop into the single digits to near zero, with areas north and west of Baltimore potentially seeing wind chills below zero.
Sunday will be the coldest day of the weekend, with highs only reaching the upper 20s to near 30 degrees. Sunday night temperatures will fall into the mid-teens across many locations. Wind chills by Monday morning could dip to dangerously low levels once again.
Temperatures will begin to rebound through Christmas Day. Highs on Monday are expected to reach the mid-30s. Christmas Eve will see highs near 40 degrees, with low 40s expected on Christmas Day.
The days leading up to Christmas will remain dry, with no threat of wintry or wet weather during the holiday period.
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Deadspin | Derik Queen guides Maryland against St. Francis (Pa.)
One of the most positive signs this season for Maryland has been the play of Derik Queen, especially against the toughest teams on the Terrapins’ schedule.
While Tuesday’s matchup against Saint Francis (Pa.) of the Northeast Conference doesn’t figure to be one of Maryland’s most challenging tests, it does find Queen in peak form.
The 6-foot-10 freshman will be a lot for the Red Flash (4-7) to handle when they travel to College Park, Md. to face the Terrapins (8-2).
In his last outing on Dec. 8, Queen delivered 26 points and 12 rebounds in Maryland’s 83-78 loss at then-No. 8 Purdue.
Last month, Queen scored 24 points in a 78-74 loss to then-No. 15 Marquette and collected 22 points, 11 rebounds and five assists in a 76-75 win over Villanova.
With Queen leading the team in scoring (17.5 points) and rebounds (8.7) per game, the Terrapins are vastly improved offensively.
But coach Kevin Willard wants to see better work at the defensive end. Maryland surrendered 52 points in the second half against Purdue.
“Our half-court defense in the first half was really good,” Willard said. “Our transition defense in the second half was, you know, the crowd got into it. We got a little bit rattled.” Another Maryland player that has risen against elite competition has been Belmont transfer Ja’Kobi Gillespie.
His three highest-scoring games have come against Marquette, Purdue and Ohio State, which Maryland hammered at home 83-59 early this month. In those games, Gillespie hit a combined 12 of 24 shots (50 percent) from 3-point range, scoring 65 points.
St. Francis, which hasn’t had a winning season since 2019-20, has struggled against strong competition, losing by at least 26 points to Dayton, Clemson and Penn State.
Bobby Rosenberger is St. Francis’ top scorer (13.5 points) and rebounder (5.1). Junior college transfer Riley Parker adds 10.3 points and a team-high 4.4 assists per game.
“Riley’s growth in the last month is a product of his hard work,” coach Rob Krimmel said. “He cares. His voice is starting to emerge more and that’s part of a team’s journey.”
–Field Level Media
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