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distributed meals. The staff
member last worked march 26,
began exhibiting symptoms
march 28 and received a positive
test result April 2, Williams said.
The Loudoun County Health
Department is investigating
whether the staffer had close
contact with anyone at the
school where the staffer worked.
— Hannah Natanson

tHe region

Metro plans more
service reductions

metro on monday will start a
new closing schedule, a llowing
the transit agency to protect
more staffers by reducing shifts.
metrorail will close at 9 p.m.,
and metrobus service will stop at
11 p.m., the a gency said. The new
closing hours will be in effect
indefinitely, seven days a week.
metro has reduced service
several times since mid-march as
it sought to discourage all but
essential riders from using
public transportation. The
agency has also tried to limit
shifts to protect its workers and
has closed 19 rail stations.
— Justin George

system, officials said friday. That
brings the total known positive
cases in the state’s prisons to 15
— three inmates, four
correctional officers and eight
contract workers, officials said.
“In the environment that we
have, we’re doing everything in
our power to keep people safe,”
robert Green, secretary of the
maryland Department of Public
Safety and Correctional Services,
said in an interview.
The agency oversees about
18,000 inmates in two dozen
facilities as well as 2,100 inmates
in the Baltimore City jail.
— Dan Morse

virginia

Loudoun schools
staffer t ests positive

A Loudoun County Public
Schools employee who recently
helped deliver free meals to
families has tested positive for
the coronavirus.
The staffer is self-isolating,
Schools Superintendent Eric
Williams wrote in a message to
families affiliated with 11 schools
in the Potomac falls area — the
region in which the person

outbreak.
The move comes as federal
district courts in maryland and
Virginia implemented
contingency plans, closing
courthouses in Greenbelt, md.,
and Newport News, Va., to serve
as emergency courthouses if
others in the states become
unusable. That is not an option
for the U.S. District Court in
Washington, which uses o ne
facility.
The federal court in
Washington previously barred
anyone but judges, staff
members and people with
official business. In a new
restriction, the district court cut
off public access to the clerk of
the court’s intake counters and
computer terminals and
permitted emergency and sealed
filings to be made by email.
— Spencer S. Hsu

maryland

State prison inmates,
staffers test positive

Two more inmates and 10
civilians have tested positive for
covid-19 in maryland’s prison

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Noah Homayouni, 18, a student
at South Carroll High School,
and Heather Zujkowski, 36.
In a news release Thursday
evening, the Sheriff’s office said
Joseph Zujkowski, 35, of
Gaithersburg, opened fire on
Heather Zujkowski for unknown
reasons. The suspect and
Heather Zujkowski were married
but separated.
Homayouni lived next door to
Heather Zujkowski and
investigators believe he was
outside at the time. Joseph
Zujkowski then shot Homayouni,
police said. As of Thursday night,
there was no known motive for
shooting Homayouni.
Carroll County Sheriff Jim
DeWees said police tracked the
suspect to what they believe is
his residence near Gaithersburg.
montgomery County police went
to that home, where the suspect
fatally shot himself, DeWees said.
— Baltimore Sun

Victim identified in
fatal single-car crash

Police said friday that a driver
who died in a one-car crash last
month in maryland was a 55-
year-old D.C. man.
on march 20 at about 12:15
a.m., officers responded to the
6600 block of old Landover
road for a report of a vehicle
that had run into a commercial
building, Prince George’s County
police said in a statement.
Police determined that mark
mobley, of the District, the sole
occupant of the vehicle, was
traveling south on old Landover
road when he drove off the road
and crashed into the building,
causing his vehicle to catch fire,
according to the statement.
mobley was pronounced dead
at the scene, police said. No one
was in the building at the time of
the crash, according to police.
— Justin Wm. Moyer

maryland

Anne Arundel officer
charged on sex counts

A police officer in Anne
Arundel County was arrested
friday after allegedly seeking a
sexual encounter with an 8-year-
old child while on a
pornographic website, the Anne
Arundel police said.
An fBI task force officer
working undercover received a
message from an unknown user
in late february soliciting sex
with a child, the police said. The
fBI investigated and says it has
identified the user as Zachary S.
Koshlap, 33, of Glen Burnie.
Koshlap is a patrol officer for the
Anne Arundel County police who
has been on the department for
six years, the police said.
Detectives executed a search
warrant on Koshlap’s home on
march 23 and seized various
electronic evidence. The police
said in a news release they
interviewed Koshlap during the
search and he “admitted his
involvement in the conversation
regarding the eight-year-old
child.”
Koshlap was suspended from
the Anne Arundel force that day.
The police performed forensic
analysis of the electronic devices
seized from Koshlap’s residence
and on friday obtained warrants
charging him with sexual
solicitation of a minor and 10
counts of child pornography.
— Tom Jackman

Shooter in Mount Airy
kills 2, then himself

Two people were killed in a
shooting in mount Airy
Thursday afternoon, and the
shooter is dead as well, police
confirmed.
The Carroll County Sheriff’s
office identified the victims as

local digest

tHe district


City sets up 17 stations


for h and-washing


D.C. officials said friday they
have deployed 17 hand-washing
stations throughout the city to
mitigate virus risks.
The stations were erected as
advocates raised concerns about
how the homeless and others
without regular access to
sanitary facilities can reduce
their risk of exposure to the
virus.
At least two stations were
placed near known homeless
encampments: one under a
railroad overpass at first and m
streets NW, and one at 21st and E
streets NW.
— Justin Wm. Moyer


Federal courts activate


contingency plans


The U.S. District Court in
Washington on Thursday
suspended trials and grand jury
sittings until June 11, broadening
and extending by one month a
previously announced partial
shutdown in response to the


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told Glamour in 2008 that was a
misconception.
“People think, because I’m a
Kennedy, I’m extremely wealthy
and don’t flaunt it. Ha!” she said.
“I have a great name, but by the
time you get to the fourth genera-
tion, the money’s run out. We’re
fortunate compared to the aver-
age American, but to think I’m a
trust fund k id — so not true!”
She said it was still a challenge
to figure out how to pay her law
school bills while committing to a
career in public service.
In an interview last year with a
Sp anish television station, she
said w hy s he chose to focus part of
her career on women’s health.
While women a re “half the w orld,”
she said, medical-research invest-
ment o ften favors men.
“I think there’s... an incredible
opportunity for really making a
difference,” she said. “When you
improve the health of women and
their children, you improve the
health of [their] communities.”
Kennedy Townsend said her
daughter “devoted her life to help-
ing society’s most vulnerable.”
“She did everything with her
full self and her whole heart,” s he
said.
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ovetta Wiggins, spencer s. Hsu, erin
cox, annie linskey and eddy Palanzo
contributed to this report.

ongoing fight to protect our envi-
ronment,” t hey wrote in a Politico
column. “However, on vaccines he
is wrong.”
Last month, she was one of
hundreds of public health and
experts who signed onto a letter
urging Vice President Pence to
follow scientific recommenda-
tions and provide adequate fund-
ing in responding to covid-19.
The Kennedy family has been
beset by tragedy, including the
assassinations of mcKean’s g rand-
father and great-uncle in the
1960s and the death of her cousin
Saoirse Kennedy Hill last year.
While they are also widely seen
as blessed by fortune, mcKean

She went on to work for Demo-
cratic U.S. Sen. Dianne feinstein
in California — where s he met her
future husband. Gideon is their
first child; the pair of human
rights lawyers named him after a
Supreme Court case ordering
states to pay for d efense attorneys
for the poor. During the obama
administration, mcKean worked
in the State Department’s global
AIDS program and on human
rights in the Department of
Health a nd Human Services.
Last year, she and her mother
spoke out openly against her un-
cle robert f. Kennedy Jr.’s stance
against vaccines.
“We stand behind him in his

in a canoe” near Herring Bay and
then n ot seen again.
A spokesman for the U.S. Coast
Guard said the wind in that part of
the bay was at 2 6 knots — about 30
mph — Thursday afternoon, with
waves two to three feet high.
Boat and helicopter crews en-
gaged in the search until dark
Thursday and resumed friday
morning. By friday afternoon, t he
Coast Guard said 2,275 square
miles had been covered.
maryland Natural resources
Police said friday that an over-
turned canoe matching the de-
scription of the one that went
missing was recovered.
“ Gideon, like his mom, was a
star athlete who loved soccer, golf,
and running,” K ennedy To wnsend
said of her grandson. “He took
after his parents in the most ex-
traordinary ways. He loved rid-
dles, math, chess, and adven-
tures.”
mcKean is president of the Par-
ent Teacher A ssociation at t he Capi-
tol Hill Cluster School. Principals
Elena Bell and Kristofer Comeforo
sent a letter to families saying they
are “deeply saddened by this news.”
mcKean graduated from Bos-
ton College and Georgetown Uni-
versity with a joint degree in law
and international conflict resolu-
tion. She served in the P eace Corps
in mozambique, coming home to
help with her mother’s 2002 cam-
paign for governor.


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Search for missing Kennedys focused on ‘recovery’


tom Williams/associated Press
maeve Kennedy Townsend mcKean greets her cousin, Rep. Joe
Kennedy (D-mass.), during a rally near the Capitol in June 2018.

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