Washington, D.C
Mayor Bowser Announces Deployment of MPD Recruits and Cadets for Holiday Safety Strategy
(Washington, DC) – Right now, Mayor Muriel Bowser, Chief Robert J. Contee, III of the Metropolitan Police Division (MPD), and Workplace of Unified Communications (OUC) Director Karima Holmes highlighted steps the District is taking to make sure a secure, pleased vacation season. This yr’s technique contains deploying greater than 100 recruit officers and cadets from the MPD Academy to help, by way of foot patrol, in enterprise corridors throughout the town. This initiative will enhance MPD’s presence is busy corridors and supply alternatives for cadets and recruits to have interaction with the neighborhood in the course of the vacation season.
“We wish residents to have a secure and joyful vacation season. This deployment additionally provides our cadets one other alternative to have interaction straight with companies and residents and perceive how MPD can assist the neighborhood,” mentioned Mayor Bowser. “We additionally need residents to know that it doesn’t matter what comes up, now we have folks in our metropolis prepared to assist. Should you want help, for those who witness one thing suspicious, or for those who’re involved a few psychological well being disaster – for your self or another person – assistance is only a cellphone name away.”
Final month, the Mayor and MPD additionally highlighted methods and assets that residents ought to use to cut back the chance of package deal theft in the course of the vacation season. Right now, along with asserting the deployment of further recruit officers and cadets, MPD additionally inspired residents and guests to apply the next security suggestions:
- Park in a well-lighted area, and make sure to lock the automobile, shut the home windows, and conceal procuring baggage and items within the trunk.
- Keep away from carrying massive quantities of money; pay with a test or bank card every time attainable.
- When ordering a package deal to be delivered, monitor your deliveries, and make sure the supply has occurred.
- Swap your supply location to your work, or to lockers, similar to an Amazon Hub Locker.
- Use the Secure Alternate Zones at any Metropolitan Police Division District Station when utilizing third-party sellers similar to Fb Market, OfferUp, and so on.
- Keep alert and concentrate on your environment.
- Name 911 for help from the Metropolitan Police Division for those who see or suspect one thing out of the extraordinary.
Residents, guests, and companies can see extra security suggestions by visiting the MPD web site: mpdc.dc.gov/web page/winter-holiday-safety-tips.
“The vacation season is a busy, chaotic, but joyful time for a lot of residents in Washington, DC,” mentioned Chief Contee. “With holidays comes procuring, touring, and having fun with priceless time with our household and pals. The Metropolitan Police Division’s prime precedence is to make sure that each resident and customer of this metropolis will get to benefit from the pleasure of the vacation season safely with their family members.”
OUC Director Karima Holmes was additionally at at present’s occasion to remind District residents and guests that there are three cellphone numbers to entry assist: 911, 311, and 988.
- Name 311 to report police non-emergencies like vandalism, disabled autos, or loud music.
- Name 911 for those who see suspicious exercise, crimes in progress, or expertise a medical emergency. Residents can even textual content 911 for assist.
- Name 988 if confidential assist is required for you or another person is having a psychological well being emergency or in suicidal disaster.
“As we method the vacation season and as at all times, OUC is prepared and ready to reply the decision to assist hold District residents and guests secure,” mentioned Director Holmes. “We acknowledge that first, first responders at DC911/311 are the literal lifeline to residents and guests and we take that function very significantly.”
The MPD Cadet Corps program permits DC residents who’re both a highschool senior or between the ages of 17 and 24 to serve part-time as uniformed, civilian staff. Cadets earn a wage, beginning at $35,637, whereas additionally taking school programs, and earn as much as 60 tuition free credit towards a level on the College of the District of Columbia Group Faculty. Cadets spend a part of their time working particular job assignments for MPD whereas additionally working towards their diploma. The members are placed on a monitor to enter into MPD’s Police Officer Recruit Program on the Metropolitan Police Academy. This system helps cadets develop the management and expertise required to fulfill the challenges of their advanced roles as problem-solvers, service suppliers, and professionals within the prison justice system. For extra data on the Cadet Corps program or to use, please contact Dr. Deidre Magee at [email protected], name (202) 645-0445, or go to joinmpd.dc.gov.
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Washington, D.C
Thousands to make their voices heard at People's March days before inauguration
As D.C. prepares for Inauguration Day, tens of thousands of activists are preparing to make their voices heard.
Days before President-elect Donald Trump is sworn in at the U.S. Capitol again, several grassroots groups will descend on the District Saturday for the People’s March, which has the same organizers behind the 2017 Women’s March.
“Talking about immigration, talking about peace, talking about abortion access, talking about racial justice and reproductive justice,” said Tamika Middleon, the managing director for Women’s March.
Like previous marches, organizers say Saturday’s event is part of a long term resistance strategy to proposed policies of the incoming Trump Administration
“And so we are trying to create opportunities for people to be together, and that’s really our message, is for people to find ways for them to engage with each other,” Middleon said.
Several Metro stations and several streets will be closed Monday for the inauguration, but the 18th will also be a busy day on D.C. roads
People’s March organizers say there will be three meet up locations Saturday before they march to the Lincoln Memorial: Farragut Square, where groups will focus on democracy, immigration, climate and military; Franklin Park, a starting point for gender justice activists, women’s rights and LGBTQ+ groups; and McPherson Square, ground zero for many local grassroots organizations.
“We’re going to be specifically focusing on D.C. issues,” said Megan Salmon with Spaces in Action.
Salmon said they’ve been busy coordinating with local volunteers ahead of Saturday, and even though a lot has changed since Trump took office in 2017, their commitment to the cause hasn’t — and they’re ready for what’s next.
“Organizers have been preparing for a moment like this for way longer than it was talked about, so it wasn’t just since the election, it wasn’t just since the campaign trail,” Salmon said. “I do think that the resistance is strategic, but I do think that’s not just a reflection of the moment we’re in. I think it’s a longer term fight.”
All of those groups are set to meet up at the Lincoln Memorial, and that big rally is scheduled to go from about 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday.
Washington, D.C
SAPD to send 61 officers to Washington DC for Donald Trump’s presidential inauguration
WASHINGTON D.C. – Safety is a priority at the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump next week.
San Antonio police is sending 61 officers to Washington, D.C., to assist the Metropolitan Police Department while Trump is sworn into office.
SAPD deployed 45 officers when Trump took office for the first time in 2017.
The increase in officers being sent this time reflects heightened security concerns and a greater emphasis on ensuring the safety of all attendees.
In addition to SAPD’s presence, law enforcement agencies nationwide are also mobilizing to provide support.
As preparations continue, authorities urge attendees to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity.
The 60th presidential inauguration ceremony will begin at noon EST on Jan. 20.
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Washington, D.C
List: What to do in the DC area this week and weekend, Jan. 13-19
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Call it D.C.’s biggest hits: Pandas, the Commanders, MLK Holiday DC Peace Walk & Parade are all on tap this week – and that’s before we even get to Inauguration Day!
Of course, if you want to see a panda this week, you must be a National Zoo member. But anyone can grab their free pass to visit the National Zoo once the pandas make their public debut on Jan. 24. The only thing you’ll need to see the pandas is your zoo pass… plus, patience and warm clothes. Expect a line to get into the panda habitat!
But everyone can watch the Commanders face the Lions at 8 p.m. Saturday. On Sunday, sixth-seeded Washington upset the No. 3 Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Can they clinch against the division leader? Every sports bar will be screening this highly anticipated showdown.
Here’s what else to do this week in the Washington, D.C. area.
What to do in Washington, D.C.
Hands-on Landscape Painting with Paloma Vianey: Weds., 6-8 p.m., Phillips@THEARC, 1801 Mississippi Ave, SE, free but registration required
NMWA Nights: Weds., 5:30 to 8 p.m., National Museum of Women in the Arts, $25
DC Improv Date Night: Weds., 7:30 p.m., DC Improv, $99 for food and drink package or $15 for general admission
Rock the Rink at The Wharf: Thurs., 6-10 p.m., The Wharf Ice Rink, anyone in Capitals gear gets $5 off admission
National Symphony Orchestra on the Millennium Stage: Fri., 6 p.m., The Kennedy Center, free but arrive early to get tickets
MLK Shabbat: Visions of Freedom and Justice: Fri., 7 p.m., Sixth & I, free
Concert: Mo Lowda & The Humble and Illiterate Light: Fri., 8 p.m., 9:30 Club, $25
20th Annual MLK Holiday DC Peace Walk & Parade: Sat., 11 a.m., Entertainment & Sports Arena, free
MLK Day of Service: Pope Branch Park cleanup with Anacostia Riverkeeper: Sat., 2900 M Place Southeast, free
Nerd Nite irreverent lecture series: Sat., doors 6 p.m., DC9, $10 (in advance) or $15 (day of)
Black A** Comedy: Sat., 7 p.m., Busboys and Poets 14th Street, $25
Charli x Sabrina x Chappell Dance Party: Sat., Black Cat, $10
Defying Gravity: A Wicked Party: Sat., Union Stage, $15+
Ye Olde Feast of Saint Vincent of Zaragossa!: Sun., 2 p.m., St. Vincent Wine at 3212 Georgia Ave NW, $72
Let Freedom Ring Celebration featuring Christopher Jackson and esperanza spalding, hosted by Taye Diggs: Sun., 7:30 p.m. The Kennedy Center, free (note: ticket giveaway begins at 5:30 p.m. at the Hall of Nations, limited to two tickets per person)
Union Stage Presents: Rare Essence , EU feat. Sugar Bear, DCVybe: Sun., 8:30 p.m., Howard Theatre, $55
Last chance – “Paris 1874: The Impressionist Moment”: Through Sun., the National Gallery of Art, free
What to do in Maryland
Theater: “What the Constitution Means to Me”: Jan. 15 to Feb. 16, Round House Theatre, $50+
SA-ROC (+ DJ OSO Fresh After Party): Fri., BlackRock Center for the Arts in Germantown, $35
Yoga at Brookside Gardens: Sat., 9:30 a.m., Wheaton, $14
Say It Loud: A Celebration of the Life of Martin Luther King, Jr.: Sat., BlackRock Center for the Arts in Germantown
Be’la Dona Brunch: Sun., 2 p.m., Bethesda Theater, $41.45 (including fees)
“Paper Dreams” at Imagination Stage: Through Feb. 16, Bethesda, $19.50
What to do in Virginia
Sean Gavin and Josh Dukes in Concert: Thurs., 7-9 p.m., Alexandria History Museum at The Lyceum, $25 ($10 under 18)
Comedy – Justin Martindale: Fri. and Sat., Arlington Cinema Drafthouse, $20
Silly Suds: Humorous Soapmaking Workshop: Sat., 9 a.m. to noon, Del Ray Artisans Gallery in Alexandria, $45-$55, plus $10 supply fee (must register by Weds.)
NOVA Wine Expo: Sat., 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Dulles Expo Center, $40+
Presidential Transitions Lecture & Historic Document Viewing: Sat., noon to 3 p.m., George Washington Presidential Library, $10
La Vang Lunar New Year Festival: Sat. and Sun., Dulles Expo Center in Chantilly, $10 ($5 with student ID or for kids 2 to 11)
Comedy Night in Leesburg Presented By The DC Improv: Sat., Tally Ho Theater in Leesburg, $20-$32
Ice & Lights-The Winter Village at Cameron Run: Through Feb. 23, Cameron Run Regional Park in Alexandria, $8.55+
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