FBI Agent Convicted for Assault; Rich Madaleno Emerges; Police to Conduct Pedestrian Enforcement

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November 4, 2015 8:19 a.m.

FBI agent convicted of assault for incident caught on cell phone camera

Gerald Rogero, a chief in the FBI’s counterterrorism division, was caught on camera pushing a teenager to the ground during a confrontation in front of a Chevy Chase apartment building in December 2014. [Washington Post]

Rich Madaleno emerges as Larry Hogan’s chief detractor

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Kensington resident and Democratic District 18 state Sen. Rich Madaleno has often challenged Gov. Larry Hogan when the Republican has cut fees or held back education funding. [CenterMaryland]

Police to conduct pedestrian enforcement today

The operations will focus on drivers who don’t stop for pedestrians in crosswalks and pedestrians who don’t cross the street in crosswalks. [Montgomery County Police]

Winter Wonderland set for Dec. 5 in Woodmont Triangle

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The annual holiday celebration and visit from Santa will take place from 1 p.m.-4 p.m. in Veterans Park. [Bethesda Urban Partnership]

George Leventhal fires back at Ike Leggett on salary report

Leventhal, the council president, said Leggett’s criticism of a report that showed county government directors are among the highest paid in the country was “beneath him.” [Montgomery County Council]

Another gorgeous November day on tap

The high temperature Wednesday is set to reach 74 degrees. [National Weather Service]

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