Andrea Noble
Articles by Andrea Noble
D.C. Rite Aid worker shot; video shows masked man
D.C. police are trying to identify a man who walked into a Northeast Rite Aid pharmacy and shot an employee Sunday night without any provocation. Published September 11, 2012
D.C. jury convicts teen in 2010 Godleski slaying
A Superior Court jury on Monday convicted a D.C. teen in the 2010 killing of a Catholic University student fatally shot while bicycling home from work. Published September 11, 2012
Man beats cousin with bat in Southwest D.C.
A man was beaten in the face with a baseball bat by his cousin during a fight Sunday afternoon in Southwest, according to police. Published September 10, 2012
D.C. police seek man who shot at ex-girlfriend
D.C. police are looking for a man they say tried to shoot his former girlfriend Sunday by putting a gun to her head and pulling the trigger twice, but the gun failed to fire. Published September 10, 2012
Shooting of handcuffed Md. suspect draws scrutiny
The Prince George's County Police Department's inspector general said it's likely the case of a District Heights police officer who shot a handcuffed man in the back as he fled from the officer's custody will go before a grand jury. Published September 9, 2012
District Heights officer shoots handcuffed suspect
A man shot Thursday night by a District Heights police officer was handcuffed and under arrest when police officials said he escaped from the back of the officer’s police cruiser and the officer fired at him. Published September 7, 2012
Prince George’s closes another nightclub
Prince George's County police and fire officials shut down their second nightclub in a week Thursday, continuing their crackdown on problem venues that are either operating illegally or associated with violent crimes. Published September 6, 2012
ACLU sues over D.C. camera rights
A pair of Metropolitan Police Department officers illegally seized a man's camera phone after the man photographed officers trying to intimidate witnesses of an arrest, the D.C. chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union said in a lawsuit filed Wednesday. Published September 5, 2012
Danger may lurk in Va. lake after rabid beaver attack
In a horror movie, a shark or an oversized barracuda might attack an unsuspecting swimmer, but in Fairfax County it was a 35-pound rabid beaver that drove an 83-year-old woman out of the water screaming. Published September 5, 2012
Four stabbings in D.C. on Tuesday evening, police report
Four separate stabbings were reported Tuesday evening in the District, according to Metropolitan Police Department reports. Published September 5, 2012
Boy charged in death was ‘play fighting’ with toddler
A 12-year-old boy charged with second-degree murder in the death of a 2-year-old foster sibling was not the focus of detectives' investigation until he admitted to police to "play fighting" and striking the girl up to six times, a Prince George's County homicide detective said. Published September 4, 2012
Greenbelt police seek men in park shootout
Greenbelt police on Tuesday released photos of a man suspected in a shootout that injured a teenage bystander in a park last week. Published September 4, 2012
Man charged with stabbing man he thought was woman
A Hyattsville man stabbed a person he agreed to pay for a sex act this weekend after discovering his sex partner was a man posing as a woman, police said Tuesday. Published September 4, 2012
Bladensburg Volunteer Fire gives $10,000 to burn foundation
A fire department in Prince George's County will donate $10,000 to a charity that helped two of its firefighters after they were severely burned fighting a fire. Published September 3, 2012
Maryland will stop putting protective order filers’ names online
The names of people who file for peace or protective orders will be removed from and no longer included in online Maryland court records, a move that victims' rights advocates support. Published September 3, 2012
Hunt goes on for killer of high school student
It has been nearly two weeks since a gunman burst into a Kettering home and gunned down a 17-year-old honor roll student in her bedroom, but investigators' leads in the killing are still slim. Published September 2, 2012
Police return to scene of P.G. honor student’s slaying
Prince George's County police on Friday were back at the scene of a shocking killing to search for additional evidence in the death of a 17-year-old honor roll student who was gunned down in her Kettering home. Published August 31, 2012
Murder charged to 16-year-old in SE shooting
D.C. police said a man fatally shot this month in Southeast Washington was killed by a 16-year-old boy after the man stumbled upon a robbery in progress – a crime that added to an alarming list of recent robberies citywide that suddenly have turned violent. Published August 30, 2012
Cause of D.C. officer’s death yet to be determined
A Metropolitan Police Department officer stabbed five years ago is being laid to rest Friday, as officials await the results of an autopsy to determine whether his death is directly related to the earlier injury and should be classified a homicide. Published August 30, 2012
Former officer sentenced to probation for falsifying logs
A former D.C. police officer who pleaded guilty to charges related to falsifying logs of District speed cameras was sentenced Thursday to two years of probation, according to court records. Published August 30, 2012