June 30, 2008

Morning Roundup: Double Trouble Edition

2008_0630_MR.jpgGood morning, D.C. The big regional news from over the weekend is the mysterious death of Ronnie White. White, 19, died only about 36 hours after he was taken into custody by Prince George's County police for Friday's death of police officer Richard Findley. Police said White was the driver who struck and killed Findley with a stolen pick-up truck. White was found dead at about 10:30 a.m. yesterday in his cell. No signs of trauma to his body have been reported, and an investigation of his death is underway. The Post points out that the county didn't follow standard protocol of moving White to a jail outside Prince George's since his alleged crime involved county law enforcement officers.

D.C. Hires Auditor to Collect Taxes: It may be a very long time before we can pass over any story to do with how the District Office of Tax and Revenue is conducting its business and not raise a wary eyebrow. This one in the Examiner, however, isn't so bad. It details a new contract the city has made with auditor ACS State and Local Solutions to help it collect taxes owed by multistate corporations. The city estimates corporations doing business in the District may have short changed the city by as much as $60 million, and ACS is apparently being paid depending on how much of that money it's able to bring in. Sounds like a good plan to us.

Disabled Services Providers Leaving Town: In Sunday's Post there was a troubling story about how the city appears not to be paying going rates to its developmentally disabled services providers, prompting them to shut down their facilities and forcing dozens of patients with severe mental disabilities to be moved. Representatives of the industry are quoted in the story saying the District isn't paying enough to keep quality providers in the city. But how much are we paying, and how much are other states paying? Questions we'd like to see the D.C. Council address.

Briefly Noted: Man injured in Metrobus shooting in Southeast ... SUV crashes into Southeast apartment, injuring driver ... Virginia to crack down on chronic Dulles Toll Road violators ... Puppy survives 20-foot fall in Alexandria ... 2 wounded in Silver Spring shooting.

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It took me over half a year to get ACS (student loan processing division) to remove an errouneous past due notice from my credit report...fools.

 

Other questions we'd like to see the Council address: These pants..."Tool of the devil" or "Make my ass look great?"

 

Wasn't ACS the same company that was originally running DC's red light and speed camera ticket processing and keeping a cut of all fines?

 

cranky: looks like it is the same ACS. can someone point this out to the city NOW, before it's too late.

 

Man injured in Metrobus shooting in Southeast...

If you ban guns, only buses will have them. Public transit conveyance on public transit conveyance crime is clearly now an epidemic.

Metrobus against metrorail turf wars; Kiss and Rides covered in blood and broken axles every Saturday night.

A gang of six Red line cars loiters around Union Station, looking to target that lone Peter Pan bus wandering too close to the tracks.

Is this the world that we want our light rail growing up in?

 

Anyone who doesn't know how this kid died in jail isn't thinking hard enough. Here's a clue: He killed a cop.

 
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