Oh, you thought the District’s governmental transition to a new mayor and a new Council Chair might be sloppy? That’s nothing. Take a gander over at Prince George’s County, whose transition is getting messier by the day. This morning, in a live interview on TBD, the County’s State’s Attorney Glenn Ivey — who is leaving his post at the end of the year and is married to Jolene Ivey, a sitting representative in the Maryland House of Delegates — said that the County’s Chief of Police, Roberto Hylton, would be replaced when new County Executive Rushern Baker takes office. Baker, who was in studio to talk with TBD mere minutes after Ivey made the statement, refused to confirm, telling Bruce DePuyt that he’d “make a decision by the end of this week as to the fate of the police chief.” Of course, there’s also the little matter of 46 of Hylton’s officers being under investigation for various incidents of misconduct, news which Hylton has spun as a failure of personal vigilance. Toss in the fact that the county as a whole is still rattled by the Jack and Leslie Johnson scandal, and things in the good old’ District seem positively rosy in comparison.