Washington, D.C. , Mayor Muriel Bowser bashed the Council of the District of Columbia for initially rejecting a bill establishing juvenile curfew zones.
An unusual series of events unfolded in the D.C. Council on Tuesday over a bill to extend special juvenile curfew zones. The Bowser-supported bill, introduced to curb epidemic violent youth crime, was initially rejected by the council. Then the council went on recess for a closed-door meeting where they received calls from Bowser, revived the bill, and ultimately put off a final decision, the Washington Post reported.
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