Source: 2 more D.C. wards slain
By: Bill Myers
Examiner Staff Writer
August 13, 2010

Two more young men who were committed to the D.C.’s youth justice agency have joined the District’s grim roll call in separate homicides this week, The Washington Examiner has learned.
David Hinson, 20, was shot dead Wednesday night in Capitol Heights. A [...]

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“It’s ironic for this to actually happen in the District’s city hall and for all these “juvenile justice experts” to lose control over these girls.”  The Mayor and all the “juvenile justice experts” could not control the brawl and had to call police. 
The Mayor expects all the juvenile justice employees to “talk” the youth’s down, [...]

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Mayor Adrian Fenty fired the head of the city’s juvenile rehabilitation agency under mounting political pressure to make changes to a system that has seen five of its wards killed and nine others arrested on murder charges this year.
Fenty announced Monday that Marc Schindler, interim director of the Department of Youth [...]

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The District needs to be more careful in placing violent youths back into the community to avoid situations where “some things fall through the cracks,” according to Attorney General Peter Nickles.
Nickles, appearing on NewsChannel 8, said he has completed a review of the city’s juvenile justice system that he’ll present to Mayor [...]

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Washington Post 
By Colbert I. King. Saturday, June 26, 2010

Despite her quick smile, Nardyne Jefferies couldn’t mask the pain and anger written all over her face when we met at a Northeast eatery this week. Her 16-year-old daughter, Brishell, was one of the three youths killed in the March 30 drive-by shooting on South [...]

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Admin on June 21st, 2010

It was predicted by experts that DC & MD juvenile and residential would lose control of their youth and the residential facilities would become increasingly and exponentially unsafe for staff and youth. While this outcome was predicted, we are truly sorry to hear that staff and youth are being injured and killed as a result.
Violence at [...]

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Story: Washington Examiner
By: Bill Myers
Examiner Staff Writer
June 8, 2010
D.C.’s embattled juvenile justice agency is facing a new round of pointed questions after one of its wards was accused of murder and another teen was an apparent victim of murder.
Last week, authorities charged 16-year-old Javon Hale with murder in the May 28 shooting death of day [...]

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Manuel D. Sanchez, 29, of Capitol Heights was with a crew of people hired a week ago to clean up the area in the rear of an apartment house in the 4600 block of Hillside Road in Southeast Washington. Sanchez didn’t make it home. Just after 2:00 p.m. last Friday he was [...]

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by Tonya Root
A 16-year-old was taken into police custody on charges he trespassed at an Andrews business and pointed a gun at employees there, according to the Georgetown County Sheriff’s office.
The 16-year-old, who is being charged as a juvenile, faces trespassing and pointing and presenting charges in the incident that occurred Wednesday [...]

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CITY JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM PLAGUED WITH
MISMANAGEMENT
Union Says Youth Violence Directly Related to Failures of City Government
(WASHINGTON) – The American Federation of Government Employees, which represents employees of the District of Columbia’s Department of Youth and Rehabilitation Services, (DYRS), today said that the recent rash of youth violence can [...]

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