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NORTHWEST CRIME
2 Teen Girls Targeted in Attacks
One teenage girl was nearly kidnapped and another was sexually assaulted Wednesday along Georgia Avenue NW, D.C. police said.
Authorities are trying to determine whether the crimes are related. Police said a man grabbed a 14-year-old walking at Georgia Avenue and Jefferson Street at 4:20 p.m. and tried to force her into his car. She screamed and ran away, police said. She was unharmed.
About 25 minutes later, a man approached a 15-year-old in a convenience store at Georgia Avenue and Webster Street, police said. She ignored him, but when she went outside, he led her into an alley at gunpoint and sexually assaulted her, police said.
Anyone with information is urged to call 202-727-9099.
-- Allison Klein
SCHOOLS
Budget Submission Delay Protested
D.C. Schools Chancellor Michelle A. Rhee won't file her fiscal 2009 budget until after a mayoral budget hearing scheduled for next week. That timeline prompted a group of school activists to file a lawsuit yesterday against Rhee and the mayor.
Eight parents and other D.C. residents asked the court to compel Rhee and Adrian M. Fenty (D) to give the public ample time to review the budget so that people can make informed comments. They want Rhee to submit her plan by today or the budget hearing to be delayed until mid-March.
Spokeswoman Mafara Hobson said Rhee plans to submit the budget to Fenty on March 4. The mayor's hearing is set for 9 a.m. Tuesday at Woodson High School, 5500 Eads St. NE.