Andrea Noble
Articles by Andrea Noble
Muriel Bowser, D.C. mayor, to put more police on city streets to address spike in homicides
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser told a jeering crowd that she will put more police on city streets. Published August 27, 2015
Vester Lee Flanagan, aka Bryce Williams, TV news gunman, a ‘powder keg’ of racial discord
Vester Lee Flanagan, a former TV reporter who recorded himself fatally shooting a reporter and videographer during a live broadcast in Virginia on Wednesday morning, was disgruntled over perceived racial discrimination and purportedly said he was pushed to act out because of a mass shooting this summer that targeted black congregants at a church in Charleston, South Carolina. Published August 26, 2015
Ex-prisoners still unwelcome at Obama’s White House despite second-chance rhetoric
Although President Obama has embraced the idea of offering second chances to ex-prisoners — like removing the box on employment applications asking if a candidate has committed a felony — his ideals have yet to be implemented at the White House, according to one criminal justice reformer. Published August 26, 2015
Vester Lee Flanagan, aka Bryce Williams, dies from self-inflicted gunshot wound
Virginia officials say disgruntled TV station employee Vester Lee Flanagan, who shot and killed a reporter and videographer for a CBS affiliate in central Virginia during a live broadcast Wednesday morning, has died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Published August 26, 2015
White House fence-jumper killed at Pa. courthouse after attacking deputy with knife
A man who was detained by the Secret Service in March for allegedly jumping over the White House fence in March was shot and killed by a police officer Tuesday inside a Pennsylvania courthouse. Published August 25, 2015
Ferguson judge overhauls court system, withdraws thousands of arrest warrants
Thousands of open arrest warrants for municipal violations are being withdrawn and requirements for bond loosened in Ferguson, Missouri -- a move heralded by local officials as an effort to overhaul the city's court system and a way to afford residents a clean slate. Published August 25, 2015
Robert Menendez trial filings by Justice deny misconduct
The Justice Department is defending its corruption investigation of Sen. Robert Menendez against his attorneys' accusations of government misconduct, calling the attacks so "sensational" and "frivolous" that their arguments should be flatly rejected. Published August 24, 2015
D.C. homicides spike has residents on edge, officials under fire
The onslaught of fatal shootings in the District of Columbia this summer has pushed the city's homicide tally to 102 this year -- 36 percent higher than last year -- leaving residents angry and on edge as they plead with D.C. officials to get the violence under control. Published August 23, 2015
Christian group offers legal aid to police criticized for ‘In God We Trust’ stickers
A conservative Christian legal group is coming to the defense of 17 police departments that drew fire from an atheist group for displaying "In God We Trust" decals on agency vehicles. Published August 21, 2015
Synthetic marijuana: Drug test shortcomings foil crackdown efforts
Horror stories attributed to synthetic marijuana use are in no short supply -- often complete with graphic details involving crazed, naked maniacs or catatonic zombies. Published August 20, 2015
Police shootings: Officer names routinely withheld amid calls for transparency
For 17 months after an officer responding to a domestic call fatally shot a man standing in the doorway of his home, police in the Northern Virginia suburbs of Washington, only provided family members and the public with a bare-bones account of the shooting, declining to even identify the officer involved. Published August 18, 2015
Calif. defense lawyer jailed on murder rap fights to keep representing clients
A California murder suspect might be taking the term "jailhouse lawyer" too literally for the taste of local prosecutors and judges. Published August 18, 2015
Fairfax, Va., police officer charged with murder in shooting of unarmed man
The 2013 officer-involved killing of an unarmed Springfield man resulted Monday in murder charges against the policeman who fired the fatal shots. Published August 17, 2015
White House program stresses treatment to slow heroin epidemic
The White House on Monday announced a $2.5 million initiative to address rising heroin use across the Northeast by, for the first time, pairing public health workers and law enforcement in order to incorporate treatment options into crackdown efforts. Published August 17, 2015
FBI to start recovery of Hillary Clinton’s email server
Now that former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton has turned over to the FBI an email server that once contained tens of thousands of emails, some of which are believed to have contained classified information, the work begins for federal investigators to determine what, if any, information is recoverable. Published August 13, 2015
Crowdfunding websites Kickstarter, GoFundMe, Indiegogo exploited by scam artists
When Katy Perry's infamous Left Shark awkwardly danced on stage during this year's Super Bowl halftime show, Laura Sirikul's first thought was: How can I get one of those costumes? Days later, she earnestly forked over $100 when she saw a crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo promising to manufacture the cartoonish shark suit and to donate the proceeds to a nonprofit benefiting the environment. Published August 13, 2015
Zachary Hammond: Feds to investigate fatal police shooting of white teen
The Department of Justice has opened a civil rights probe into the case of a white man who was shot and killed inside his car by a South Carolina police officer last month. Published August 13, 2015
Ferguson protests, problems persist on one-year anniversary of Michael Brown’s death
Dozens of demonstrators were arrested as skirmishes broke out between police and protesters in the St. Louis suburbs this week. A state of emergency was declared, and a police involved-shooting in Ferguson left a young black man armed with a gun in critical condition. Published August 11, 2015
Wesley Lowery, Ryan J. Reilly charged one year after reporting on Ferguson riots
A year after two reporters were detained in Ferguson, Missouri, while covering protests that engulfed the town, they were officially charged with crimes and ordered to appear in court. Published August 11, 2015
Ferguson protests ‘no longer peaceful,’ police say; more arrests overnight
The protests in Ferguson are "no longer peaceful" and "safety, our top priority, is now compromised," according to a tweet from the St. Louis County Police Department. Published August 10, 2015