Good morning, Washington. Glover Park’s unlikely strip club row along Wisconsin Ave. saw a scary crime over the weekend, as police are still looking for a suspect after an employee at Good Guys was doused in gasoline and set on fire by an angry customer. The victim, a 26-year-old man, has third degree burns over 80 percent of his body and is currently listed as stable but critical. The assailant had been kicked out of the club earlier for taking photos of the dancers before he returned with a gallon of gasoline. Our question: will Ward 3 D.C. Council member Mary Cheh follow in Jim Graham’s footsteps and call for the club to be shuttered?

Recalled Beef Sold at Giant, Wegmans: Check any ground beef you might have in your refrigerator for the “Century Farm” label, as supplier Cargill is recalling some of its meat nationwide due to a potential E. coli contamination, and about 6,000 lbs. of it was already supplied to area Giant and Wegmans stores. The most common symptoms of an infection of E. coli include stomach cramps and diarrhea, but it can also lead to more serious complications. No illnesses have been reported due to this beef.

Traffic Camera Revenues Way Down: The Examiner reports that revenues from the MPD photo radar and red light cameras fell by almost $25 million last year, due to a drop of almost 250,000 fewer violators caught. Police claim this means the cameras are working to prevent violations.

Briefly Noted: Attempted robbery lead to police chase and fatal crash … Police arrest one of two sex assault suspects … Police shoot deer on Red line tracks at Wheaton.

This Day in DCist: In 2004 we took a look at some destroyed Metrorail cars still on the tracks and asked people which jumbo slice was their favorite.

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