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Washington Navy Yard Shooting: Notes From The Lockdown
"These sirens are never ending." "I have no idea what is happening." "Just got out of lockdown. Finding beer."
Full name: Jamie Rogers
Phone: 703-203-4791
Birthday: June 14
My passion for journalism blossomed from my love of writing in my diary—which I have been doing regularly since I was 9 years old.
I found comfort in writing thoughts and ideas on paper and am still fascinated about being able to look back at my own words and recall memories, feelings and events.
I knew I wanted to be a journalist and never thought seriously about veering from that path as I earned a degree in journalism and mass communications from the University of South Carolina in Columbia in 2006.
Aspiring to immediately work for a large newspaper in a major city, I ended up back in my hometown of Florence, S.C., working for the Morning News, owned by Richmond, Va.-based Media General, Inc.
I originally viewed my acceptance of the job as a setback because I didn't want to be back in my home town. But I quickly realized the newspaper was fertile ground for me to grow as a journalist.
I covered news for six mostly rural counties in eastern South Carolina for the mid-sized newspaper. I met friends and acquaintances, and learned much about what I refer to as "the human element" during my four years as a public safety, crime and courts reporter.
I moved here to Northern Virginia, where I accepted the job as Patch editor for Manassas Park.
Politics & Religion
It has been said that a journalist cannot be politically unbiased. Well, I'm probably the closest thing to a poitically unbiased journalist.
I have been a Jehovah's Witness my entire life and all practicing members of my faith do not get involved in political affairs. Witnesses believe there is one God who created a world that it is impossible for humankind to govern correctly.
This does not mean that I refuse to pay my taxes or participate in anarchist activities. The government leaders, although imperfect, are ministers of justice and lawfulness who exist to maintain some sort of order. So, we must respect our leaders and lawmakers and abide by all laws.
Hot button issues
Many people complain about their commute, the construction on Interstate 66 and Fairfax County taxes.
Many Manassas Park residents do not appear to be happy about having to get a decal for their car to avoid getting a ticket from the police.
"These sirens are never ending." "I have no idea what is happening." "Just got out of lockdown. Finding beer."
When is the last day of summer? Not until you take a watery lap in front of the Jefferson Memorial.
Aaron Alexis, 34, was killed in the shootings that left at least 12 dead. He had at least one previous firearms charge.
Aaron Alexis, 34, was killed in the shootings that left at least 12 dead. He had at least one previous firearms charge.
Get the latest updates on how today's mass shooting in D.C. is affecting train service, the Nationals game, security at regional military bases and more.
One person was arrested in connection with the incident.
Trains will run as normal, including those servicing L'Enfant Plaza, officials said.
Follow live updates from the scene at the Washington Navy Yard.
Follow live updates from the scene at the Washington Navy Yard.
A dry cleaners and nail salon were both burglarized, Prince William County Police said.
Glenn Vickers is the new program manager for Leadership Prince William.
The Dulles Plane Pull was held Saturday.
Plus the Westfield High School dance team gets ready for a special clinic.
Top news of the week from our Patches around Virginia and Washington.
Thursday's thunderstorms caused a fire at a Nokesville home.
That’s the equivalent of what library officials -- yes, library officials -- decided to do.
That’s the equivalent of what library officials -- yes, library officials -- decided to do.