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Laura Kelly / The Washington Times D.C. Council member David Grosso meets with AmeriHealth Caritas D.C. employees and interns on Wednesday at the Wilson Building.

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British Bostic who lives in Southeast and her son Cking, 8, stop by the Wilson Building to sign an official Book of Condolence for Councilmember and former 4-term Mayor Marion Barry who passed away Sunday at age 78, Washington, D.C., Tuesday, November 25, 2014. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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British Bostic who lives in Southeast and her son Cking, 8, stop by the Wilson Building to sign an official Book of Condolence for Councilmember and former 4-term Mayor Marion Barry who passed away Sunday at age 78, Washington, D.C., Tuesday, November 25, 2014. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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British Bostic who lives in Southeast and her son Cking, 8, stop by the Wilson Building to sign an official Book of Condolence for Councilmember and former 4-term Mayor Marion Barry who passed away Sunday at age 78, Washington, D.C., Tuesday, November 25, 2014. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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British Bostic who lives in Southeast and her son Cking, 8, stop by the Wilson Building to sign an official Book of Condolence for Councilmember and former 4-term Mayor Marion Barry who passed away Sunday at age 78, Washington, D.C., Tuesday, November 25, 2014. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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British Bostic who lives in Southeast and her son Cking, 8, stop by the Wilson Building to sign an official Book of Condolence for Councilmember and former 4-term Mayor Marion Barry who passed away Sunday at age 78, Washington, D.C., Tuesday, November 25, 2014. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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British Bostic who lives in Southeast and her son Cking, 8, stop by the Wilson Building to sign an official Book of Condolence for Councilmember and former 4-term Mayor Marion Barry who passed away Sunday at age 78, Washington, D.C., Tuesday, November 25, 2014. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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British Bostic who lives in Southeast and her son Cking, 8, stop by the Wilson Building to sign an official Book of Condolence for Councilmember and former 4-term Mayor Marion Barry who passed away Sunday at age 78, Washington, D.C., Tuesday, November 25, 2014. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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British Bostic who lives in Southeast and her son Cking, 8, stop by the Wilson Building to sign an official Book of Condolence for Councilmember and former 4-term Mayor Marion Barry who passed away Sunday at age 78, Washington, D.C., Tuesday, November 25, 2014. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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British Bostic who lives in Southeast and her son Cking, 8, stop by the Wilson Building to sign an official Book of Condolence for Councilmember and former 4-term Mayor Marion Barry who passed away Sunday at age 78, Washington, D.C., Tuesday, November 25, 2014. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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Officer Deborah Domino models the AXON Body from Taser, a camera that attaches an officer's shirt as Washington, D.C. MPD Chief Cathy Lanier announces that the police department is testing 5 different kinds of body-worn cameras during a pilot program, during a press conference at the Wilson Building, Washington, D.C., Wednesday, September 24, 2014. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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D.C. police Chief Cathy Lanier (left) and Mayor Vincent Gray announce that the police department is testing five different kinds of body-worn cameras as part of a pilot program during a press conference at the Wilson Building in D.C. on Sept. 24, 2014. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times) **FILE**

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Officer Deborah Domino models the AXON Body from Taser, a camera that attaches an officer's shirt as Washington, D.C. MPD Chief Cathy Lanier announces that the police department is testing 5 different kinds of body-worn cameras during a pilot program, during a press conference at the Wilson Building, Washington, D.C., Wednesday, September 24, 2014. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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Left to right: Officers Benjamin Fetting, Deborah Domino, and JaShawn Colkley wear different brands of body cameras as Washington, D.C. MPD Chief Cathy Lanier announces that the police department is testing 5 different kinds of body-worn cameras as part of a pilot program, during a press conference at the Wilson Building, Washington, D.C., Wednesday, September 24, 2014. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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Washington, D.C. MPD Chief Cathy Lanier announces that the police department is testing 5 different kinds of body-worn cameras as part of a pilot program, during a press conference at the Wilson Building, Washington, D.C., Wednesday, September 24, 2014. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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Left to right: Officers Benjamin Fetting, Deborah Domino, and JaShawn Colkley wear different brands of body cameras as Washington, D.C. MPD Chief Cathy Lanier announces that the police department is testing 5 different kinds of body-worn cameras as part of a pilot program, during a press conference at the Wilson Building, Washington, D.C., Wednesday, September 24, 2014. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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Officer JaShawn Colkley models the AXON Flex from Taser, a camera that attaches to glasses as Washington, D.C. MPD Chief Cathy Lanier announces that the police department is testing 5 different kinds of body-worn cameras during a pilot program, during a press conference at the Wilson Building, Washington, D.C., Wednesday, September 24, 2014. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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Officer JaShawn Colkley models the AXON Flex from Taser, a camera that attaches to glasses as Washington, D.C. MPD Chief Cathy Lanier announces that the police department is testing 5 different kinds of body-worn cameras during a pilot program, during a press conference at the Wilson Building, Washington, D.C., Wednesday, September 24, 2014. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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Officer JaShawn Colkley models the AXON Flex from Taser, a camera that attaches to glasses as Washington, D.C. MPD Chief Cathy Lanier announces that the police department is testing 5 different kinds of body-worn cameras during a pilot program, during a press conference at the Wilson Building, Washington, D.C., Wednesday, September 24, 2014. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)