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SEPTEMBER 2012
Volume 1, Issue 1
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A MESSAGE FROM THE DEPUTY CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE
OFFICER (DCAO) FOR PUBLIC SAFETY
Team Leader for TNI Team Glassmanor-Oxon Hill
DEDICATION, SERVICE & HONOR
I have been afforded the opportunity to serve many communities in a variety of
capacities within Public Safety for over thirty years.
As a Public Safety Official serving the residents, citizens, and visitors of this great
County, I have been both enhanced and impacted by day-to-day operations and events.
In keeping with this, when County Executive Baker appointed me to serve as one of six
Team Leaders for his new “Transforming Neighborhoods Initiative (TNI),” I welcomed
the opportunity and immediately began strategizing with my team. My background in
Public Safety prepared me to meet the challenge of providing across the board service
to the Glassmanor-Oxon Hill focus area, while maintaining and increasing established
Public Safety service levels Countywide.
Over the course of the past few weeks, I have been pleasantly surprised by the positive
feedback received from Glassmanor-Oxon Hill Community Members who have reached
out to me to acknowledge the efforts and commitment of the dedicated men and women
who comprise the TNI Glassmanor-Oxon Hill Team. I have also been moved and
inspired by the outpouring of support from the community in the wake of the loss of
Prince George’s County’s finest, Officer Adrian A. Morris, #3510.
It gives me great pride to dedicate this first edition to the many men and women who
have helped me, both past and present, in achieving the mission of providing “service
excellence!”
I thank you for your dedication, service, and the honor of working with all of you.
Barry L. StantonBarry L. StantonBarry L. StantonBarry L. Stanton
GLASSMANOR/OXON HILL
County Executive
Rushern Baker’s III Transforming
Neighborhood Initiative will
improve the quality of life in Prince George’s
County
• Dedication to Officer Adrian A. Morris, #3510
• TNI THINKPAD
REPORT • Upcoming Events
In this Edition
In RemembranceIn RemembranceIn RemembranceIn Remembrance
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Family, Friends and law enforcement agencies from around the country came to honor a
fallen hero as the Prince George’s County Police Department laid to rest Police Officer
First Class Adrian Morris. The 23 year old was posthumously promoted at his funeral on
August 28, 2012 at Woodstream Church in Mitchellville. Police Officer First Class Morris
will be remembered for his enthusiasm and devotion to his family, career, community and
fellow police officers. The 2 ½ year veteran joined PGPD after volunteering as a police
Explorer for five years. He was born in Kingston, Jamaica, raised in Laurel, and became a
U.S. Citizen in 2009. POFC Morris graduated from Greenbelt’s Eleanor Roosevelt High
School in 2007. He was assigned to the District VI station for his entire career. POFC
Morris Died in the line of duty on Monday, August 20, 2012, in a car crash on I-95 in
Beltsville. POFC Morris is survived by his mother, father, brother and fiance’. He is the
27th member of the department to die in the line of duty. We are forever grateful for his
service and sacrifice to the citizens and residents of Prince George’s County.
TNI THINKPAD REPORT
The “T-PAD REPORT” is the
section of our newsletter which
captures and reports on the
team’s overall community
o u t r e a c h e f f o r t s a n d
participation.
In most instances, the community events are a part
of long-standing initiatives, and TNI Team Members are
lending their support to bring about community awareness
and provide services in the focus area. Additionally, various
TNI Team Members, in concert with their respective agencies
and the support of the community, may also plan and
participate in community events.
One such event was our “TNI Safe Summer” Basketball Game
held at Glassmanor Community Center on Monday, July 30,
2012. This successful community event was coordinated
through the joint effort of the Office of the County Executive
and Maryland National Capital Park and Planning
Commission.
Report on Community Events, Initiatives & Strategies
Home & Visiting teams @ conclusion
of “Safe Summer” Community
Basketball Game
Cpl. Dantee Long, #2745, Cpl.
Victor Debarros, #2571, Cpl.
Vincent Tabbs, #2703 & Sgt. Al
Moss, #1702 outside of
Community Police Office @ Park
Forest
TNI Team Members Penny Van
Dyke, Nicole Jackson-Young &
Captain Oscar Rodriguez showing
support at the “Safe Summer”
Community Basketball Game
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H.U.T. “Helpful Information, Upcoming Events, & Tips”
►HELPFUL INFORMATION
We are working diligently to address complaints and requests regarding abandoned property
and overall blight within the focus area. In some instances, requests can be addressed via litter
pick-up or the mowing of a lawn. In other cases, it can take upwards of eighteen months or more
to “fully” process and resolve property abandonment and blight issues.
Coordinated efforts involving multiple agencies and Transforming Neighborhoods Initiative
Teams (TNI’s), are currently underway in order to identify effective ways to streamline both the
process and expedite resolution when property abandonment and blight issues arise.
► UPCOMING EVENTS
September 6-9: COUNTY FAIR,
SHOWPLACE ARENA, 14900 Pennsylvania Ave.
Upper Marlboro, MD.
September 7: Joint Jurisdictional Community Event
(PGPD &MPD) Unity Walk 6pm-8pm
1310 Southern Ave S.E. Washington, DC
September 8: “GIFTCARDS-4-GUNS” 10am-2pm,
Oxon Hill United Methodist Church
6400 Livingston RD. Oxon Hill, MD.
September 11: Virginia Landing HOA Mtg, 7pm,
The Activity Center @ Oxon Hill Village Apartments,
2110 Alice Ave. Oxon Hill, MD.
September 26: TNI Glassmanor-Oxon Hill Community Mtg @ 7pm,
Barnaby Manor Elementary School
2411 Owens Rd. Oxon Hill, MD.
September 29: Councilman Obie Patterson’s Health Summit 10am-3pm,
Harmony Hall 10701 Livingston Rd. Oxon Hill, MD.
►TIPS ●Report issues of abandonment and blight
online via our online service request system
by visiting
http://www.princegeorgescountymd.gov/coun
tyclick/, you can also download the FREE
Smartphone App while @ the site
●Attend and report issues of abandonment
and blight at Community Meetings held
throughout the focus area
(Homeowner/Civic Association Meetings,
TNI Community Meetings)
●Submit complaints/requests for services
via the focus area e-mail address
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FOR A COMPLETE CALENDAR OF
EVENTS [email protected]
FOR YOUR INFORMATION (F.Y.I)
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TEAM GLASSMANOR-OXON HILL
CONTACT INFORMATION
ADDRESS
14741 Governor Oden Bowie Drive L#202
Upper Marlboro, MD. 20772
301.952.4729 office • 301.952.4729 fax
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GLASSMANOR-OXON HILL FOCUS
AREA PRIORITIES
• CRIME PREVENTION/STRATEGIES
• PROVIDE OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUTH & SENIORS
• BEAUTIFY GATEWAY INTO FOCUS AREA
• ADDRESS BLIGHT
• ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
OUR NEXT NEWSLETTER WILL BE PUBLISHED
JANUARY 2013. UNTIL THEN, BE SAFE & BE WELL!
Friday, November 16, 2012
9:00am – 12:00pm
FAIR HOUSING SUMMITFAIR HOUSING SUMMITFAIR HOUSING SUMMITFAIR HOUSING SUMMIT
Hillcrest Heights
Community Center
2300 Oxon Run Drive
Temple Hills, MD. 20748
A Joint Community Event
Sponsored by
Maryland State Department of Housing
& Community Development
Office of Community Relations (OCR)
Human Relations Commission (HRC)
REGISTER BY NOVEMBER 9, 2012
4741 Governor Oden Bowie Drive L#202
Upper Marlboro, MD. 20772
301.952.4729 office • 301.952.4244 fax
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