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Saturday, December 8, 2012

Pr. George's Headlines: Man Arrested in Fatal Shooting of Teen, Robbery Suspect Shoots Victim for Cellphone

Top stories this week in Prince George's County.

Among stories that received attention this week in Prince George's County were a teen allegedly shot over his cellphone, a man who was arrested in a fatal shooting of a teen in Lewisdale, and two construction workers seriously injured in a fall. Here are those articles and others. Police Arrest Man in Fatal Shooting of 14-year-old in Lewisdale The suspect in police custody was formally charged a day after the double shooting. Teen Shot Resisting Cell Phone Robbery, Suspect Charged As Adult Derrick Anthony Wills, 17, of NE Washington, is charged as an adult for allegedly shooting Prince George's teen who resisted giving up his cellphone. Two Construction Workers Injured in Fall From Laurel-Area Building Two workers suffered serious injuries…

Friday, December 7, 2012

Upper Marlboro Youth Honor Pearl Harbor Heroes in Hawaii

Upper Marlboro youth and fellow members of the Young Marines will lead a parade in Honolulu on Friday, carrying banners of the 12 capital ships that were attacked.

  Members of the Young Marines from Upper Marlboro laid down wreaths in Honolulu, HI in memory of Pearl Harbor heroes interred at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific. “Many Young Marines met survivors of that historic event of 71 years ago,” said Michael Kessler, national executive director of the Young Marines. “Those veterans are, in every sense of the words - living history, and each has a story to tell. It is an honor to attend an event that commemorates a significant turning point in our nation’s history.” Sixty-eight youth members of the Young Marines from 11 states traveled to Hawaii as participants in the 71st Anniversary Pearl Harbor Day Commemoration. The Upper Marlboro youth will join other Young Marines on Friday to …

Scott Barnes

10:00 pm on Saturday, December 8, 2012

Aloha, Glad to see and hear that kids all the way from PG County got a chance to come out to Hawaii and participate in the rememberance of such a monumentous event in American and World History. They dont know it but they probably did more to honor the fallen from that day than did any of our non-military schools/youths out here. Thanks for the story, good to get a little news from back home …   more ›

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