For the second time in as many months, Prince George’s County police are mourning the loss of one of their own in traffic accident. Police Officer First Class Kevin Bowden, who had been a member of the department for six years, died Oct. 18. According to police, Bowden, 28, was off duty and driving his […]
Category: Prince George’s County News
Six Surprises About Maryland Terrapins Defensive End A.J. Francis
It’s Mike Francis’ day to play stay-at-home dad. His wife, Carrie Francis, is at work, leaving him to look after their 3-year-old son until he heads off to stock shelves at Wal-Mart. Shots fire. Before Mike can figure out what’s going on, a man bursts through the front door of the family’s Severn home, sprints […]
Bowie State Homecoming 2012
Bowie State University kicked off its Homecoming celebrations on Oct. 13.
Prosecutor: Officers who beat student abused power
UPPER MARLBORO, Md. (AP) — Two police officers abused their power when they beat up a University of Maryland student during a rowdy post-game celebration two years ago, a prosecutor said during opening statements of an assault trial. But lawyers for the officers described their clients as mere “foot soldiers” who followed their commanders’ orders […]
Bowie State University Homecoming 2012
Bowie State University’s 2012 homecoming weekend will kick off on October 13 with the annual parade at 9 a.m., followed by a car show at 11 a.m. Shortly thereafter, the Bowie State Bulldogs will take on Virginia State University at the homecoming football game at 1 p.m. A step show and after party will cap […]
PGCC Exceeds Fundraising Goal
Prince George’s Community College has raised more than $18 million in the first year of a capital campaign, exceeding its $15 million target, PGCC President Charlene Dukes said Oct. 9. Dukes, speaking at the PGCC Foundation Partners for Success’ awards dinner at the Gaylord Resort and Convention Center at National Harbor, hailed the success of […]
Stolen Car Crash Survivor Reeco Richardson Guilty of Joy Riding
After deliberating for five hours over two days, a Montgomery County jury found Reeco Richardson guilty on Oct. 5 of two counts of joy riding for his participation in a fatal, stolen car crash last March. The 12-member jury deadlocked six to six on more serious charges of auto theft and grand theft. Richardson, 19, […]
Lone Survivor of Fatal Car Crash to Stand Trial in Montgomery County
On one thing, both sides agree. In the wee hours of March 23, 2012, a stolen 2000 Toyota Echo driven by Reynard Osman, 16, was heading south on Connecticut Avenue in Chevy Chase Circle with three other passengers inside, when it went out of control and was involved in a fiery crash. Osman, along with […]
Rep. Edwards Holds a ‘Coffee Conversation’ in Largo
Rep. Donna F. Edwards meets with constituents to discuss issues and policies Sept. 28 at the Starbuck’s in Largo. She will hold another meeting at 9 a.m. Oct. 27 at the Dutch Village Farmer’s Market in Upper Marlboro.
County Exec Baker Schmoozes for Prince George’s at CBC
Prince George’s County was in the house for the Congressional Black Caucus Annual Legislative Conference last week at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in the District. While revelers from Michigan celebrated at the Arena Stage and politicians and business leaders socialized over drinks at bars all over the city, County Executive Rushern L. Baker […]
Assault of 84 Year Old Woman Leads to Arrest through New DNA Match Process
For six months Prince George’s County Police searched for a man who assaulted and robbed an 84-year-old woman in her Suitland apartment and for six months police had no answers. The alleged attack took place on Feb. 1 in the 4400 block of Arnold Road. The woman, who has since celebrated her 85th birthday, had […]
Prince George’s Never Forgets 9/11
Never forget. Those words carry a special meaning in Prince George’s County where, on Sept. 11, 2001, 24 county residents were among the dead from a coordinated terrorist attack on key federal symbols here and the World Trade Center in New York City. So the “never forget” chorus rang loudly from Upper Marlboro through the […]

