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News
Release
AUG 16, 2004
Washington
Division Participates in National Night Out Events in Washington,
D.C.
AUG
16--Washington Division Participates in National Night Out Events in
Washington, D.C.
National Night Out is an annual event sponsored by the National Association
of Town Watches. Community members rally with law enforcement agencies,
civic groups, businesses and neighborhood organizations at events throughout
the District of Columbia. The purpose of National Night Out is to:
- Heighten crime and drug prevention awareness;
- Generate support for and participation in local anticrime programs;
- Strengthen neighborhood spirit and police/community partnerships;
- Send a message to criminals letting them know that neighborhoods are organized
and fighting back.
Special Agent in Charge of the DEA Washington Division, Laura M. Nagel,
was the keynote speaker at the kickoff event of D.C.'s National Night
Out on August 3, 2004. The kickoff event for D.C.'s activities took place
in the Naylor Gardens community in Northeast Washington at 5 PM. Other
guests included the master of ceremonies Chief Charles Ramsey of the
Metropolitan Police Department (MPD), D.C. Mayor Anthony Williams, D.C.
Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton, U.S. Attorney Kenneth Wainstein, and
others.
The second event attended by personnel from the Washington Division
was a block party in Brandywine Park in Southeast Washington. Many community
leaders and neighbors attended the festive block party which featured
MPD officers grilling hotdogs and hamburgers.
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MPD Chief Charles Ramsey with a community leader |
MPD officers with the residents of Naylor Gardens |

SAC Nagel and U.S. Attorney Kenneth Wainstein
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