This Weekend Read comes from the Washington Examiner, which reported that a panel convened to address youth homicides has failed to meet in the 15 months since it was created.
From the Examiner:
A District panel developed after a spate of murders committed by fugitive juveniles hasn’t met more than 15 months after the law establishing it went into force, the city’s inspector general has found.
“There have been no findings and recommendations since the act’s implementation … that address the continuing threat to the safety and well-being of absconding youths and all other District residents,” investigators wrote.
Read the full story here.