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Prince George’s Co. carjacking ends in multiple accidents, 3 arrests

Three people have been placed in U.S. Park Police custody following a police chase on the Baltimore-Washington Parkway.

Just before 9 p.m. on Sunday, park police tried to do a traffic stop on a car they identified as stolen from Prince George’s County, Maryland.

That’s when officers said a chase began. The stolen car got into two crashes on Kenilworth Avenue before the driver and passengers ran away.

Police confirmed that three people were arrested in connection with the chase.

Beyond Chinatown: Researching Asian American and Pacific Islander spaces in DC

The paifang outside the Gallery Place-Chinatown Metro station, officially called Friendship Archway, is the most prominent symbol of the Asian American presence in D.C. But a lot of other, more hidden places had a historical significance to Chinese and Koreans in the District, and a research project is underway to mark them. It’s called a historic context statement, and it hopes to provide a framework for evaluating sites for their importance to the story of Asian Americans in D.C. It's the first-ever historic context statement on Asian Americans in the District, and also the first major study that’s been done on Asian Americans within historic preservation in D.C., said Sojin Kim, a senior consultant of the project, who also serves on the board of Asian and Pacific Islander Americans in Historic Preservation.
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