Andrea Noble
Articles by Andrea Noble
Restaurateur sentenced in cigarette smuggling
The only connection that Chun "Eddy" Chen knew of between himself and Jack B. Johnson in 2010 was that the then-Prince George's County executive occasionally came into his Mitchellville carryout restaurant to order food. Published June 11, 2012
Assaults on officers at youth facilities ‘very wrong’
A D.C. Council member is raising questions about the frequency of assaults at the city's juvenile detention facilities after two recent attacks on officers by youths. Published June 10, 2012
Patient at psychiatric center arrested in death of another
A client at a McLean psychiatric facility has been arrested in connection with the fatal stabbing of another client at the facility Thursday morning. Published June 7, 2012
Man shot in Montgomery County’s seventh homicide of the year
Police in Montgomery County announced Thursday that they are investigating the county's seventh homicide this year after a man was found fatally shot in his Silver Spring apartment. Published June 7, 2012
Brown resigns as D.C. Council chairman
D.C. Council Chairman Kwame R. Brown resigned Wednesday after federal prosecutors accused him of lying on a loan application — a historic blow to a city government that has suffered unprecedented legal woes and eroded the public's trust. Published June 6, 2012
Criminal charges filed against D.C. Council chairman
D.C. Council Chairman Kwame R. Brown was charged Wednesday with one count of bank fraud for lying on a loan application between 2005 and 2007, delivering a historic blow to a city government that has seen unprecedented legal woes and eroded the public's trust. Published June 6, 2012
Man shot and killed in Capitol Heights
A man was fatally shot Tuesday afternoon in a Capitol Heights neighborhood, according to Prince George's County police. Published June 5, 2012
Ex-supervisor at Metro gets 9 months in time-sheet scam
A former Metro supervisor was sentenced to nine months in jail for stealing more than $24,500 by falsifying three employees' time sheets, Prince George's County State's Attorney Angela D. Alsobrooks announced Monday. Published June 4, 2012
Arrest made in Congress Heights stabbing death
A 28-year-old woman stabbed Monday morning in Southeast has died and authorities have charged another woman with second-degree murder in her death, according to police. Published June 4, 2012
D.C. truck owner wanted in connection with bike collision turns himself in
A D.C. vehicle owner who was wanted in connection with a videotaped collision involving a cyclist in August turned himself in Friday after learning this week there was a bench warrant for his arrest. Published June 2, 2012
D.C. police ID homicide victim
D.C. police on Friday identified a 32-year-old man who was found fatally shot in Southeast on Thursday morning. Published June 1, 2012
18-year-old sentenced in P.G. toddler’s shooting
A Fort Washington teenager was sentenced Friday for a shooting that severely injured a toddler who was struck in the face by a bullet while in his mother’s arms. Published June 1, 2012
Fans, dignitaries laud go-go icon Brown at memorial
More than 9,000 Chuck Brown fans flocked to the Washington Convention Center for the musician's memorial service Thursday to pay tribute to the man whose music has provided the District a party soundtrack for decades. Published May 31, 2012
D.C. cyclist struck in August says suspect not tried yet
A bicyclist who was struck by a motorist in the District last year in a highly publicized crash said efforts to prosecute the driver have been stymied because the man has not shown up for court and has not been arrested on the outstanding bench warrant issued in the case. Published May 30, 2012
Prince George’s police chief to answer questions on Twitter
Prince George's County Police Chief Mark A. Magaw will be online Thursday afternoon to address questions from residents via Twitter. Published May 30, 2012
Police pull body from Potomac River
Police received a report of a jumper Tuesday evening shortly before authorities pulled a man's body from the Potomac River, according to the Metropolitan Police Department. Published May 30, 2012
Defense: Murder suspect only helped Eastern Market victim up
Blood of an Eastern Market vendor that was found on the jacket of the vendor's suspected killer could have gotten on the man's coat after the vendor drunkenly fell down a set of stairs and the other man helped him up, according to a defense attorney in the second-degree murder case. Published May 29, 2012
Domestic violence reporting reviewed
Prince George's County's law enforcement agencies could help prevent domestic-related homicides by adopting a uniform method to document domestic violence reports, a new study concludes. Published May 27, 2012
Shooting investigation in D.C. leads to gun charges
A Southeast man called police this week to report he had been shot in the knee during a robbery. But when officers responded, they ended up arresting an acquaintance of the man, whose daughter implicated him in a shootout. Published May 24, 2012
2 stabbed during altercation near Metro station
Two men who stabbed each other during a fight outside the Friendship Heights Metro Station Thursday night are now both facing assault charges, according to Montgomery County police. Published May 24, 2012