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In brief: Best of Bellamy tweets, surreptitious sheriff filming and more

Quote of the week

“I really #hate how almost 80% of the black people here talk white…#petpeeve. #itstheniggainme. #dontjudgeme.”—Wes Bellamy tweet, March 30, 2010. Read related story, “Tweetstorm: Bellamy apologizes for ‘inappropriate’ posts.”

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Former UVA film studies professor Walter Korte appeared in court November 28 and waived a preliminary hearing on the two possessions of child porn charges he faces. Korte was arrested in August, and after his release from jail September 6, he attempted suicide. His case goes to the grand jury December 5.

Requiem for a music teacher

Western Albemarle’s Eric Betthauser, 43, aka “Mr. B.,” died November 22 when his Mazda was struck by a Camaro on Fifth Street Extended. Aaron A. Johnson, 27, of Richmond is charged with involuntary manslaughter and DUI.

Copping a plea

Former Nelson County sheriff David Brooks, 54, entered Alford pleas November 28 for unlawful dissemination of images and malfeasance for setting up political rival Mac Bridgwater with a woman in a Lynchburg Econo Lodge and filming him. Brooks’ two-year sentence was suspended and he can’t work in law enforcement for five years.

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UVA’s new head football coach Bronco Mendenhall ended an inglorious 2-10 season November 26 with a 52-10 rout by Virginia Tech.

Drinking age change

In a snafu publicized by the Market Street Wineshop & Grocery on Facebook, the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control handed out fliers that said “anyone born on or before today’s date in 1996” may not buy or consume alcohol. “A good editor is worth their weight in gold,” the wineshop posted. We wonder how this would hold up in court.

Leafy substances

Colorful fallen maple leaves on a sidewalk in warm Autumn day. View from ground level.They’re still here. As much as Charlottesville loves its green canopy, disposing of fall foliage can be a major pain. At least the city offers pickup options—in Albemarle County you’re on your own.

So for those of you who can’t just ignore the leaves and let them blow into your neighbor’s yard, or who don’t mow and mulch, here’s some tips when you stuff your free, city-provided plastic bags. And if you’re concerned about how environmentally appropriate it is to use plastic to
dispose of biodegradable materials, city spokesperson Miriam Dickler says the plastic bags are the thinnest that work, and once the leaves are dumped at Panorama Farm, where they’re composted, the bags are recycled.

  • Bagged leaves are collected weekly through January 27, 2017
  • Only clear plastic bags will be picked up
  • Fill them only ¾ full and keep them under 50 pounds
  • No sticks or stones or bones.
  • Loose leaves will be vacuumed twice during the season. The schedule depends on what leaf zone you’re in.

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In brief: Nelson cops indicted again, Route 29 & Rio get hairy and more

We’re noticing a trend

Major Ron Lantz was named Albemarle police chief May 11. He migrated here in 2012 from the Fairfax County Police Department, which also produced Steve Sellers, who was named chief in December 2010, and who will retire June 1.

Speaking of trends…

Former Nelson County sheriff David Brooks was indicted May 6 on four charges related to allegedly filming former opponent Mac Bridgwater undressed in a Lynchburg hotel in 2013. One of the charges, embezzlement for using public funds for a non-Nelson investigation, is a felony. Former lieutenant Becky Adcock also was charged with two misdemeanor counts. In April, former Nelson investigator and sheriff candidate Billy Mays was convicted of election fraud.

GOP picks 5th District congressional candidate

State Senator Tom Garrett won the Republican nomination on the third ballot of the May 14 convention, edging out three other candidates, including Charlottesville resident Michael Del Rosso. Garrett will take on Democrat Jane Dittmar in November.

Zero tolerance out, tolerance in

UVA prof and associate dean Catherine Bradshaw co-authored a National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine report released May 10 that says zero-tolerance policies that suspend students for bullying are ineffective and can do more harm than good.

Arrest in fatal home invasion

Culpeper resident Jordan Jerome Eaddy, 26, was arrested May 15 for the November 2015 slaying of Floyd Alston Jr., 31, in his South First Street home. Eaddy is charged with murder, breaking and entering while armed with a deadly weapon and attempted robbery.

Not a fan

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This mock cover of C-VILLE Weekly, which hangs from a tree on Nelson Drive, was created in response to a March news story about noise pollution in the North Downtown neighborhood coming from Allied Concrete.

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Number of fox bites in 2016:  3

Quote of the week

State Senator Tom Garrett “slandered me in Buckingham County, called me a liar…a snake oil salesman.” Michael Del Rosso said at the May 14 Republican convention to choose a 5th District congressional candidate, according to the Richmond Times-Dispatch.