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Re: Sexual Harassment Case -
It appears the city is also still employing two people who retaliated against Ms. Cooper for reporting Thomas Black for sexual harassment: Richard Cipperly and Lt. Joseph Butler. Cipperly retired as a captain, but is now employed as a property and evidence clerk in the police department. Lt. Butler is part of the command staff in the police department.
Therese Gibson
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On Apr 27, 2025, at 8:04?PM, Charlotte Schoeneman via groups.io <cs@...> wrote:
Dear Friends and Neighbors?
I’m not a leader of CVT but am sharing this because some folks were surprised about the sexual harassment event, and some wanted more info, and some wondered what could be done. CVT is great for both those things. Here’s their update. Spoiler alert: we’re still employing the offending officer ??
Best Charlotte? Charlotte Schoeneman Mobile/WhatsApp 301.270.1801 GVoice 240.350.1482
---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Community Vision for Takoma <tjcommunityvision@...>Date: Sun, Apr 27, 2025 at 1:48?PM Subject: Sexual Harassment Case, Piney Branch Pool Meeting THIS THURS, City Budget To:
Dear Friends and Neighbors,?
Here's an update on the City Council this week, an important meeting this Thursday, and more.?
For details, see below. But in brief, ACTION ITEMS for this week:
1)?Read?the sexual harassment and retaliation?, if you have not already. 2)?Sign?CVT's??about this case, if you have not already. 3)?Turn out?on??to make a comment on this case. And?. 4)?Attend??on Piney Branch ES renovation, and the threat to the pool.? 5)?Weigh in?on the budget if you wish (although the negotiations are over).?
Sexual Harassment and Retaliation Case
On Wednesday, City Council held??to "consult with counsel" on the complaint (please do?) alleging sexual harassment and retaliation against a police dispatcher, and the $1 million settlement in that case. It would appear that we still employ the alleged perpetrator as a police officer, but the City's??about the case failed to mention that fact.??
We (CVT) delivered a letter to the Council on Wednesday signed by 117 residents, including a demand for an independent investigation of the events and how they were handled by the City.? - ?with instructions on how to add your name.?With additional signatures, 164 residents have now signed. We will?continue to deliver the new names to Council.?
- Thank you to all who signed! If you want to add your name, it's not too late, just reply to this email with your full name and ward and/or address.?
- Please share on listservs and with friends who might want to sign.
Residents gave a series of powerful public comments on this case at Wednesday's Council meeting, which you can see??starting at time stamp 1:10:30.??in person at 7:30pm (or??by 5pm that day to comment via zoom)?to keep pressure on the City for more transparency and accountability around this case and the City's response. Also,??directly to let them know how you feel about this.?
Threat to Piney Branch Pool
Also on Wednesday night, MCPS gave??to City Council about the upcoming renovation (or rebuild) of Piney Branch Elementary (PBES), which is long overdue. You can watch at time stamp 40:55?.? - Unfortunately, they mentioned options that?would remove the pool.?
- Outreach so far has been only to current school parents.
- They did not seem to understand the importance of the pool to our whole community.?
- TURN OUT this Thursday May 1st, 7-8pm, PBES cafeteria, to let them know we will not support any design that removes the pool.?
- Also, with the Mayor and City Council on the importance of defending the pool.?
City Budget Updates
The votes to adopt next year’s final budget and tax rates will be May 7 & 14. The Mayor and majority of Council indicated they plan to vote to keep this year’s property tax rate for next year. That amounts to an average tax?increase?of about 2.9%, because the average property value has risen by that amount. (Taxes owed equal the tax rate multiplied by a property’s assessed value.) ? Council negotiations on what to add and what to cut from the budget (called “reconciliation”) are now over. You??last Wednesday’s budget negotiations starting at time stamp 2:58:00:
- Council did not go along with Councilmember Jessica Landman's motion to downgrade from certain, to possible, the $85,000 for a consultant study on our Rent Stabilization ordinance. (Our concern is that the study could recommend changes to appeal to developers and weaken protections for tenants.)?
- Council did not go along with Councilmember Roger Schlegel's proposal for a far less costly "Atrium project" (police department expansion). Watch his proposal at time stamp 2:04:40?. So, the budget allocation will be about $1,485,000.?
- After the City Manager strongly opposed it, Council rejected Councilmember Landman’s proposal to hold non-union senior managers to the same pay raise (3%) negotiated for union members. Senior managers will instead get 4.6%.
Good Cause Eviction
We are frustrated to report that once again,??eviction did not make it through the State legislature, despite support from CVT, Renters Alliance, CASA, and many other progressive groups that came together under Renters United Maryland (RUM). The power of the big landlords and developers as lobbyists and campaign funders remains evident. So the?.
Onward!?
Community Vision for Takoma Visit us at?Follow us on Facebook?
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Sexual Harassment Case, Piney Branch Pool Meeting THIS THURS, City Budget
Dear Friends and Neighbors?
I’m not a leader of CVT but am sharing this because some folks were surprised about the sexual harassment event, and some wanted more info, and some wondered what could be done. CVT is great for both those things. Here’s their update. Spoiler alert: we’re still employing the offending officer ??
Best Charlotte? Charlotte Schoeneman Mobile/WhatsApp 301.270.1801 GVoice 240.350.1482
---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Community Vision for Takoma <tjcommunityvision@...>Date: Sun, Apr 27, 2025 at 1:48?PM Subject: Sexual Harassment Case, Piney Branch Pool Meeting THIS THURS, City Budget To:
Dear Friends and Neighbors,?
Here's an update on the City Council this week, an important meeting this Thursday, and more.?
For details, see below. But in brief, ACTION ITEMS for this week:
1)?Read?the sexual harassment and retaliation?, if you have not already. 2)?Sign?CVT's??about this case, if you have not already. 3)?Turn out?on??to make a comment on this case. And?. 4)?Attend??on Piney Branch ES renovation, and the threat to the pool.? 5)?Weigh in?on the budget if you wish (although the negotiations are over).?
Sexual Harassment and Retaliation Case
On Wednesday, City Council held??to "consult with counsel" on the complaint (please do?) alleging sexual harassment and retaliation against a police dispatcher, and the $1 million settlement in that case. It would appear that we still employ the alleged perpetrator as a police officer, but the City's??about the case failed to mention that fact.??
We (CVT) delivered a letter to the Council on Wednesday signed by 117 residents, including a demand for an independent investigation of the events and how they were handled by the City.? - ?with instructions on how to add your name.?With additional signatures, 164 residents have now signed. We will?continue to deliver the new names to Council.?
- Thank you to all who signed! If you want to add your name, it's not too late, just reply to this email with your full name and ward and/or address.?
- Please share on listservs and with friends who might want to sign.
Residents gave a series of powerful public comments on this case at Wednesday's Council meeting, which you can see??starting at time stamp 1:10:30.??in person at 7:30pm (or??by 5pm that day to comment via zoom)?to keep pressure on the City for more transparency and accountability around this case and the City's response. Also,??directly to let them know how you feel about this.?
Threat to Piney Branch Pool
Also on Wednesday night, MCPS gave??to City Council about the upcoming renovation (or rebuild) of Piney Branch Elementary (PBES), which is long overdue. You can watch at time stamp 40:55?.? - Unfortunately, they mentioned options that?would remove the pool.?
- Outreach so far has been only to current school parents.
- They did not seem to understand the importance of the pool to our whole community.?
- TURN OUT this Thursday May 1st, 7-8pm, PBES cafeteria, to let them know we will not support any design that removes the pool.?
- Also, with the Mayor and City Council on the importance of defending the pool.?
City Budget Updates
The votes to adopt next year’s final budget and tax rates will be May 7 & 14. The Mayor and majority of Council indicated they plan to vote to keep this year’s property tax rate for next year. That amounts to an average tax?increase?of about 2.9%, because the average property value has risen by that amount. (Taxes owed equal the tax rate multiplied by a property’s assessed value.) ? Council negotiations on what to add and what to cut from the budget (called “reconciliation”) are now over. You??last Wednesday’s budget negotiations starting at time stamp 2:58:00:
- Council did not go along with Councilmember Jessica Landman's motion to downgrade from certain, to possible, the $85,000 for a consultant study on our Rent Stabilization ordinance. (Our concern is that the study could recommend changes to appeal to developers and weaken protections for tenants.)?
- Council did not go along with Councilmember Roger Schlegel's proposal for a far less costly "Atrium project" (police department expansion). Watch his proposal at time stamp 2:04:40?. So, the budget allocation will be about $1,485,000.?
- After the City Manager strongly opposed it, Council rejected Councilmember Landman’s proposal to hold non-union senior managers to the same pay raise (3%) negotiated for union members. Senior managers will instead get 4.6%.
Good Cause Eviction
We are frustrated to report that once again,??eviction did not make it through the State legislature, despite support from CVT, Renters Alliance, CASA, and many other progressive groups that came together under Renters United Maryland (RUM). The power of the big landlords and developers as lobbyists and campaign funders remains evident. So the?.
Onward!?
Community Vision for Takoma Visit us at?Follow us on Facebook?
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A black cat lost its collar in my yard today. I placed the collar on mailbox at 6609 Westmoreland. Lori
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Just dug up and extra fresh!?
Available, first-come-first-serve?
Next to yard-waste "can" at curb of 112 Elm Ave
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I'm looking for a replacement "glass lamp shade" for a standing lamp.
The base on my lamp is 1?+ 3/4"...(I will be happy any height/width)
I found the following image online....just to give you a visual!
thanks,? Peggy?

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Re: In search of painters
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On Sat, Apr 26, 2025 at 2:55?PM Marlana Valdez via <valdez53= [email protected]> wrote: Carlo Hernandez 240-353-0373. Carlos works for several families in the neighborhood. He’s very experienced and really reasonable.?
Marlana on walnut On Sat, Apr 26, 2025 at 2:32?PM Mariana Becerra via <mariana.becerra12= [email protected]> wrote: Hi all, we are looking to paint the exterior of our house. Anyone have good/ reasonable painters that you recommend?
Thanks,
Mariana
6810 Westmoreland
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Re: In search of painters
Carlo Hernandez 240-353-0373. Carlos works for several families in the neighborhood. He’s very experienced and really reasonable.?
Marlana on walnut On Sat, Apr 26, 2025 at 2:32?PM Mariana Becerra via <mariana.becerra12= [email protected]> wrote:
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Hi all, we are looking to paint the exterior of our house. Anyone have good/ reasonable painters that you recommend?
Thanks,
Mariana
6810 Westmoreland
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Hi all, we are looking to paint the exterior of our house. Anyone have good/ reasonable painters that you recommend?
Thanks, Mariana 6810 Westmoreland
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Re: Happy Hour Concert Today at BevCo
Hope he will come back and perform again for a happy hour as tonight does not work for us. Martha Allegheny Ave
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On Fri, Apr 25, 2025 at 4:38?PM Kristi McGhee via <kwebmac1= [email protected]> wrote: Come see our neighbor Gabe Koempel playing from 5pm—9pm! No cover just good vibes!!
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Happy Hour Concert Today at BevCo
Come see our neighbor Gabe Koempel playing from 5pm—9pm! No cover just good vibes!!
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Was just there today and it seems great. They keep it a little soupy because of the frogs. Counted 7 with the littles today. The town carefully cleared a little of it a few days back, but mostly to get the drain going.
Collin/Westmoreland
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Perhaps you could try emailing the Takoma Park Public Works department at? publicworks@.... I recently spoke with? Daryl Braithwaite about the broken playground equipment. Other contact info including phone numbers here
Vanessa on Westmoreland? Vanessa Casas Ryan 702.578.0255
On Thu, Apr 24, 2025 at 20:25 Matthew Pelton via <matthew.pelton= [email protected]> wrote: My daughter, Leda, has noticed that the pond at Spring Park seems quite unhealthy. She's wondering who to talk to and whether she can do anything about it. Any advice is appreciated. She'll see your messages if you post them to the listserv, or you can email her at leda.pelton@...
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Matt on Walnut
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Re: Croquet set to borrow
If you don’t find it Jeff, I also have a set I can lend you Matt.?
Minnie
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On Apr 24, 2025, at 10:12?PM, Jeff Hopkins via groups.io <jeffrey.hopkins.24@...> wrote:
? I THINK we’ve got you covered Matt! On Thu, Apr 24, 2025 at 8:23?PM Matthew Pelton via <matthew.pelton= [email protected]> wrote: Does anybody happen to have a croquet set that they would be willing to lend this Saturday? My daughter is having a tea party and thinks it would be awesome to play croquet.
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Matt on Walnut
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Re: Croquet set to borrow
I THINK we’ve got you covered Matt!
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On Thu, Apr 24, 2025 at 8:23?PM Matthew Pelton via <matthew.pelton= [email protected]> wrote: Does anybody happen to have a croquet set that they would be willing to lend this Saturday? My daughter is having a tea party and thinks it would be awesome to play croquet.
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Matt on Walnut
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Rock 'n Roll Yard Sale - this Sunday, April 27 - 7004 Westmoreland
Sharing a message from Ruthie and Chris about their Rock 'n Roll Yard Sale this Sunday! Spread the word and stop by!
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Multiple area musicians will be selling cool stuff! There will be some LIVE MUSIC by Jason Byrd and Terri & the Back Alley Rhythm Cats Trio and more! We'll have lots Musical instruments and Gear, Rare vinyl, Albums, CDs,DVDs and books, concert T-shirts, household items, misc furniture, artist / performer signed music art prints, vintage clothes, and lots more! In the back yard starting at 1pm Sunday! Best yard sale ever. All are welcome, come say hi and have a look.?
—Ruthie and Chris
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Perhaps you could try emailing the Takoma Park Public Works department at? publicworks@.... I recently spoke with? Daryl Braithwaite about the broken playground equipment. Other contact info including phone numbers here
Vanessa on Westmoreland? Vanessa Casas Ryan 702.578.0255
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On Thu, Apr 24, 2025 at 20:25 Matthew Pelton via <matthew.pelton= [email protected]> wrote: My daughter, Leda, has noticed that the pond at Spring Park seems quite unhealthy. She's wondering who to talk to and whether she can do anything about it. Any advice is appreciated. She'll see your messages if you post them to the listserv, or you can email her at leda.pelton@...
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Matt on Walnut
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My daughter, Leda, has noticed that the pond at Spring Park seems quite unhealthy. She's wondering who to talk to and whether she can do anything about it. Any advice is appreciated. She'll see your messages if you post them to the listserv, or you can email her at leda.pelton@...
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Matt on Walnut
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Does anybody happen to have a croquet set that they would be willing to lend this Saturday? My daughter is having a tea party and thinks it would be awesome to play croquet.
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Matt on Walnut
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Re: Letter to the City on Harassment and Retaliation Case, Delivered Today
Good points, John, but I would hope that TP could lead the way to change union and legal practices.?? This just seems so cut and dry – I know if I was still in the fed govt I would be on the streets right
now, not collecting a paycheck…
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From: John Cornwell <john@...>
Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2025 9:29 AM
To: billvaldez777@...; WACO Listserve <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [wacorganization] Letter to the City on Harassment and Retaliation Case, Delivered Today
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I know there's a good deal of understandable outrage with the incident as well as frustration and confusion around how this has been handled. But personally I'm not ready to assume that the City has been a bad actor without knowing the
legal and union requirements associated with how this is being handled.?
If there's one thing I learned about police agencies during Black Lives Matter, it's that protections around officer behavior are vastly stronger than I ever understood. We also don't know what the City and the Police Department have been
doing or how much they can share (with and without a FOIA request).
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This is just outrageous.? I can’t imagine a world I live in where Takoma Park women would come into contact with the predatory pig who is still on
the TP payroll.?? He should have been fired immediately after the investigation and the entire police department cleaned up.
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Where’s the accountability – which should run straight up thru the Mayor’s office, City Manager, and those council members who were part of the secret
deliberations that led to the $1 million payout.?
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Bill
Walnut Avenue
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In case anyone wants to sign this letter.?
Charlotte Schoeneman
Mobile/WhatsApp 301.270.1801
GVoice 240.350.1482
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From: Community Vision for Takoma <tjcommunityvision@...>
Date: Wed, Apr 23, 2025 at 9:01?PM
Subject: Letter to the City on Harassment and Retaliation Case, Delivered Today
To:
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Dear Friends and Neighbors,?
Just letting you know that today we sent the letter on the City's sexual harassment and retaliation case, signed by 117
residents, to the City Council. Then we read the letter (not the whole list of names) during public comments at the Council meeting tonight. Thank you to all who signed! If you want to add your name, it's not too late, just reply to this email with your full
name and ward and/or address.?
?to see the letter, with the signatures so far.?
Stay tuned for an update on what happened at City Council tonight (other than the closed meeting to discuss this case).?
Community Vision for Takoma
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Re: Letter to the City on Harassment and Retaliation Case, Delivered Today
I know there's a good deal of understandable outrage with the incident as well as frustration and confusion around how this has been handled. But personally I'm not ready to assume that the City has been a bad actor without knowing the legal and union requirements associated with how this is being handled.?
If there's one thing I learned about police agencies during Black Lives Matter, it's that protections around officer behavior are vastly stronger than I ever understood. We also don't know what the City and the Police Department have been doing or how much they can share (with and without a FOIA request).
John on Elm
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This is just outrageous.? I can’t imagine a world I live in where Takoma Park women would come into contact with the predatory pig who is still on the TP payroll.?? He should have been fired immediately after
the investigation and the entire police department cleaned up.
?
Where’s the accountability – which should run straight up thru the Mayor’s office, City Manager, and those council members who were part of the secret deliberations that led to the $1 million payout.?
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Bill
Walnut Avenue
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In case anyone wants to sign this letter.?
Charlotte Schoeneman
Mobile/WhatsApp 301.270.1801
GVoice 240.350.1482
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From: Community Vision for Takoma <tjcommunityvision@...>
Date: Wed, Apr 23, 2025 at 9:01?PM
Subject: Letter to the City on Harassment and Retaliation Case, Delivered Today
To:
?
Dear Friends and Neighbors,?
Just letting you know that today we sent the letter on the City's sexual harassment and retaliation case, signed by 117 residents, to the City Council. Then we read the letter (not
the whole list of names) during public comments at the Council meeting tonight. Thank you to all who signed! If you want to add your name, it's not too late, just reply to this email with your full name and ward and/or address.?
?to see the letter, with the signatures
so far.?
Stay tuned for an update on what happened at City Council tonight (other than the closed meeting to discuss this case).?
Community Vision for Takoma
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