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Police Chief: 13 Top Officials Face Termination Amid Crime Stats Scandal
Jeffery Carroll also confirmed the restructuring of the department.
Multiple D.C. Police Leaders Face Termination Over Crime Data Manipulation
The changes could constitute a sweeping restructuring of department leadership.
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Tuesday, May 12
- 🎨 Profs & Pints DC: Nightmares and Creativity at Penn Social (Penn Quarter)
- 🐚 Craft a Shell Collage Phone Case at Relume Co (Capitol Hill)
- 📜 ACLU-D.C. Bill of Rights Celebration at Woolly Mammoth Theatre (Penn Quarter)
- 🎶 Live Music from Trippers & Askers / Adelyn Strei / Small Sur / Canandaigua at Rhizome (Takoma)
- 📍 Book Talk: “11 Places for Kids in Washington, DC That You Must Not Miss” at Solid State Books (H St. Corridor)
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