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Andrea Noble

Andrea Noble was a crime and public safety reporter for The Washington Times.

Articles by Andrea Noble

NAACP: P.G. officers should not be fired for spoof video

Two Prince George's County police officers face possible firing over their appearance in a spoof video that mocks the racial profiling of black drivers, but the NAACP is questioning whether such severe punishment is justified. Published November 19, 2012

**FILE** Former Prince George's County Executive Jack Johnson walks out of the U.S. District Courthouse in Greenbelt, Md. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

P.G. project reconsidered 3 days after developer sent to jail

One parcel of a massive mixed-used development project in central Prince George's County, which was left in a lurch after its developer was embroiled in an extortion scheme that involved a former county executive, could make headway Monday when county officials are set to reconsider plans for the land. Published November 18, 2012

P.G. officers suspended over racially insensitive video

Two Prince George’s County police officers face possible firing over their appearance in a spoof video that mocks the racial profiling of black drivers, but the NAACP is questioning whether such severe punishment is justified. Published November 16, 2012

Nine gang members indicted on charges of attacking vulnerable people

Nine gang members attacked and robbed the homeless and other vulnerable people in a spree of crimes centered around busy corridors of the District — including Chinatown, U Street and Adams Morgan — authorities said Thursday as they announced indictments of the gang. Published November 15, 2012

Frederick chief to lead U.S. Capitol Police

Frederick Police Chief Kim Dine is leaving the city police force to assume control of U.S. Capitol Police next month, officials announced Wednesday. Published November 14, 2012

Undercover Loudoun detective charged with DUI

An undercover detective from the Loudoun County Sheriff's Office has been charged with driving while intoxicated and placed after administrative leave after a car collision over the weekend, officials announced Wednesday. Published November 14, 2012

Washington, D.C. Fire and EMS Chief Kenneth B. Ellerbe speaks at a press conference held at Fire and EMS headquarters on his proposed plan to redeploy the department’s emergency medical service workers into a configuration that would leave ambulances staffed with no paramedics during the overnight hours, Washington, D.C., Tuesday, November 13, 2012. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

D.C. ambulance plan draws opposition

A plan to redeploy the D.C. fire department's emergency medical workers in a way that would leave ambulances staffed with no paramedics during the overnight hours is being greeted with skepticism from stakeholders in the D.C. Council, the firefighters union and the community. Published November 13, 2012

Police: Teen couple plotted to rob, kill D.C. cab driver

As far as relationships go, theirs was a whirlwind. The pair of 17-year-olds, from opposite ends of suburban Maryland, began dating the first week of November and by the second week they were charged with murder. Published November 12, 2012

Shots fired during car chase after downtown D.C. robbery

D.C. police are investigating an early Friday morning robbery near Dupont Circle and searching for several suspects — at least one of whom fired a gun at the victims during a car chase near the White House. Published November 9, 2012