Photo by Rich Renomeron

Photo by Rich Renomeron

>> Thomas Gore, Mayor Vince Gray’s 2010 campaign treasurer, is set to plead guilty today in D.C. court to misdemeanor charges of campaign finance fraud. More serious, WAMU reports, is a felony obstruction of justice charge on allegations that Gore destroyed a notebook full of the Gray campaign’s payments.

>> In Bloomingdale, two men are tussling over who should be considered the president of Crispus Attucks Park, the Post reports. Patrick Blais, who is relatively new to the neighborhood, says he was the elected president of a nonprofit that runs the park. But Marvin A. Rich, a longtime resident of the neighborhood, disputes that and has turned the argument into a feud that has attracted the attention of District authorities.

>> Virginia is for lovers of running red lights. WTOP reports that in the first three months of 2012, traffic cameras in Alexandria caught 3,200 drivers going through red lights.

>> Get ready for more jet fighter sightings. There’s another round of NORAD flyovers scheduled for Wednesday, NBC4 reports.

>> D.C. Police will investigate charges that officers used excessive force over the weekend when they detained an activist visiting from New York who claims he was thrown to the ground and pepper-sprayed after being mistaken for a homicide suspect, the Examiner reports.

Briefly Noted: Flood warnings in Northern Virginia … Man fatally shot in head in Barry Farm neighborhood … Maryland legislators could be back in Annapolis on July 9 … Catholic Archdiocese of Washington joins lawsuit against Obama administration contraception rules.

This Day in DCist: Last year, video surfaced of Metro Transit Police forcefully arresting a man in a wheelchair. In 2010, major-league sports owners do the damndest things.