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Tuesday, March 21, 2017
MoCo Council President on Rockville HS gang rape: "Bad things happen"
Asked about the hot topic of why adults (the accused rapists are 17 and 18) are allowed to enroll as ninth-graders in Montgomery County Public Schools, Berliner endorsed the idea as a sound education policy for those with poor English skills.
In regard to the County's de facto sanctuary policies regarding citizenship status, a reporter asked if officials thought the incident should bring those policies into question now. Berliner disputed that idea in a puzzling way, asserting that the rape incident "reinforces why Montgomery County does what it does."
What was perhaps most troubling, was the passive, past-tense description of how the County would respond to the threat of serious crime, such as the gang rape incident. While most illegal immigrants do not engage in serious crime activity, Berliner said, "some of them do terrible things...and then we need to take care of it." In other words, our elected officials will allow a scenario in which we know "terrible things" will indeed happen, and then the County will "take care of it." That cannot be comforting to the victim of Thursday's brutal sexual assault in a bathroom at the school, who was allegedly gang-raped and sodomized. Wouldn't it make more sense to remove the criminal threat from the community and our schools before "bad things happen?"
Berliner went on to say the County does cooperate in limited circumstances with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) when the agency alerts them when prisoners in custody "have committed federal crimes." But just yesterday, Montgomery County was placed on a new federal list of jurisdictions that "limit cooperation with ICE."
"Is there some coddling [of illegal immigrants] here that might have contributed to this crime?" asked a reporter. Berliner denied that was the case, and claimed those being "coddled" by the Council are longtime residents, whose only crime is being "undocumented." "We're coddling, and I'm proud of it," Berliner said.
Amidst fallout of brutal Rockville HS gang rape, MoCo lands on new ICE sanctuary city list
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| Line 3 of this chart details just one of the ICE detainers ignored by Montgomery County on an illegal immigrant charged with assault here in the county |
The list is a new publication that will be updated regularly by ICE, and should be interesting reading as MoCo officials continue to make false statements regarding the true nature of their "cooperation" with ICE. This report suggests they have earned a Four Pinocchio/Pants-on-Fire rating with such statements.
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
ICY CONDITIONS ON CAPITAL CRESCENT TRAIL BETWEEN BETHESDA AND DC
Thursday, January 24, 2013
SNOW, ICE REMOVAL SUPPLIES AT STROSNIDERS IN BETHESDA
What little snow there is won't be going anywhere for awhile. Freezing temperatures make snow and ice removal a real chore.
Strosniders Hardware in the Bradley Shopping Center has what you need to tackle the job. Ice scrapers, ice melting pellets and snow shovels are all there.
But they also have heated stair and front walk mats that will melt away snow and ice without chemicals being left behind for kids or pets.
Sunday, July 01, 2012
BETHESDA STORM SHOTS: PHOTOS FROM THE STORM OF THE CENTURY
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| 80 MPH wind shear hit Foong Lin restaurant "Uh oh, better get MAACO!" |
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| Stop means stop - except in Bethesda! |
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| Bethesda natives know to head to Talbert's on River Road for ice when power goes out - the line was out the door! |
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| River Road was closed between Springfield Drive and Ridgefield Road due to storm damage. |
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| This is River Road, looking [south]east towards Washington, D.C. T2 Metrobuses joined all traffic on Ridgefield Rd. detour. |
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| Another victim of 80 MPH wind shear was this tree just north of downtown Bethesda [Photo: David Heyman] |
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| Police tape prevents drivers from turning at dark intersection of Wisconsin and Norfolk Avenues. |
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| Ice Truckers of Bethesda! Business was booming for this truck selling ice at 7-11 on Fairmont Avenue. |
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| Soccer fans arriving at Union Jack's for Euro Cup 2012 finals were greeted by these signs announcing the bar was closed due to power outage. |
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| By the evening of July 2, most power in downtown Bethesda had been restored. This was the view looking north on Norfolk Ave. |
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| Bold Bite, BlackFinn and Veterans Park were ready for the summer crowds. |
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| A Florida Light and Power crew that just finished a job in Bethesda rushes to batten down the hatches as a thunderstorm hits on July 3. |
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| A Bethesda resident's helpful note directing Pepco to a dangerous situation off River Road. |















