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Pedestrian hit by county officer dies

by Lindsay Barnes

The pedestrian struck by an Albemarle Police SUV near the intersection of Rio Road and Earlysville Road Tuesday night has died, according to an Albemarle County Police Department press release.

The pedestrian, identified Wednesday as 62-year-old native of El Salvador Jesus Tolentino Dominguez, was rushed to the University of Virginia Medical Center, but did not make it through the night.

Albemarle County Police officer Pamela Greenwood, the driver of the vehicle and a 10-year veteran of the force, was (more)

Monticello borrows $30 million

by Hawes Spencer
A Bloomberg news columnist lauds the managers of Monticello (which borrowed $14.8 million in 2004 to get Montalto back) for again tapping the municipal bond market– this time for $30 million, at around 3.7 percent interest, to fund its planned visitors center at the base of the mountain.

He needed money for a new pair of sneakers

by Hawes Spencer
So he smashed car windows and stole merchandise. That’s what police say the 15-year-old Buford Middle School student incarcerated for a string of auto break-ins allegedly told them.

Criminal sanity? Bank heist suspect apologizes!

by Hawes Spencer

On June 13, accused hold-up men Jeffrey Alan Adams and John Joseph Amann, both from Fredericksburg, pleaded not guilty at their arraignment in U.S. District Court. However, in a letter to the Hook penned on June 10, Adams enters a plea of a different sort.

“I would like to take this opportunity to extend my sincere apologies to the employees of the Union Bank and Trust and its customers, and to the people and City of Charlottesville,” Adams writes, adding, “my professional respect to the Police Department for its fine and swift actions.”

Adams goes on to compliment the “handsome” city zoning inspector who foiled the crime, cites Splendora’s gelato shop as an “excellent place,” and confirms his “desert island” CD picks (which the Hook had found on Amazon.com).

At first, Hook staff thought it could be a clever hoax by a bored fellow inmate, but an Albemarle Jail official confirms (more)

Ex-choir man Spivey pleads guilty

by Lisa Provence

Former Charlottesville High choir director Jonathan Spivey pleaded guilty to one count of custodial indecent liberties and entered Alford pleas on three other counts today in Charlottesville Circuit Court. An Alford plea acknowledges that the prosecution has enough evidence to convict without the defendant admitting guilt.

Spivey’s string of sexual propositions and deeds with students in his office or in the choir robes chamber at Charlottesville High School came to a halt September 18, when he asked a 17-year-old male about his sexual orientation. The discussion, which lasted through the first period and on into the second, according to Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney Elizabeth Killeen (right), turned into an indecent proposal. Spivey expressed interest in the youth’s tongue ring and in having him perform fellatio on the music teacher. (more)

Theater at Webster Studio closes

by Lindsay Barnes

Only two months after its opening, the people behind new art house movie theater at East Market Street’s Webster Studio announced today that they’re closing its doors. “Due to a temporary complication,” say David and Una Webster in an e-mail to advertisers, “we will not be showing films in our space until further notice.”

As the Hook reported in April, the new cinema sought to fill a niche for local moviegoers by offering (more)






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