Guilty-Conscience Robber Wanted

At midnight last night, a black male held up a 38-year-old guy on Oak Street, brandishing a handgun and demanding money. The victim said that he had no money, but handed over his wallet, keys, and escaped on foot. The robber pursued the victim, shouting “take your stuff back,” but the victim kept running. The robber is described as in his 20s, 5’9″, 180lbs and as having facial hair. At the time of the robbery, he was wearing a demim hat, jeans and a white t-shirt. WINA has the story.

MHS Student Abducted

WINA is reporting that a Monticello High School student was abducted, robbed, and left out near Louisa. He was nabbed on the corner of 10th and Page, and police are looking for two adult males and an adult female, who the student says abducted him.

Progress on School Fashion

The Progress has an article today on school fashion. It’s relatively straightforward, except for a quote from the principal of Buford Middle about goths in the school, who wear all black. “We can’t allow things like that to go,” Daniel said, adding that some of the students in question wore pentagrams, a satanic symbol. “It’s OK if you want to wear black, but when you begin to have symbols and have things painted on their bodies, I have to step in,” the principal added.

Smoker vs. County

In 1999, 69-year-old Daley Craig was watching his grandson’s football team at WAHS play a game. While watching, he was smoking a cigar, which he was told violates a county ban of tobacco use on school grounds. Craig refused to stop smoking, and he was forced to leave school grounds by police. This has turned into a cause for Craig, who is not so interested in smoking on school grounds as he is in creating a citizen review board to oversee the Albemarle County police force. Said Craig, “I have made it quite clear on the record that I find it despicable that the only review of alleged police review in Albemarle County is `internal.’ That sort of review cannot be objective or thorough, and is tainted by apparent conflict of interest. Yet you have refused to establish any sort of objective review and are a party to the cover-up.” He went on the criticize the police’s killing of William Wingfield Jr., saying “Since then, the police have killed another person. The one they claim was attacking them with a garden hoe. Wow, a real garden hoe! A demented man with a garden hoe attacking three supposedly able policemen and women armed with billy clubs and Mace, and the police had to shoot him.” Needless to say, police aren’t very happy with Craig, and he’s dead-set on having a review board. Peter Savodnik has an extensive article in today’s Progress.

When Students Attack: Move-In Day

Don’t forget that tomorrow is UVa’s move-in day. Thousands of students will descend on the town like locusts, leaving a trail of cash in their wake. So either stay away from Route 29 and Main Street this weekend, or do your best to make some money off of them. Be nice.

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