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Thursday, January 31, 2013

Police Close Election Fraud Investigation Into Congressman's Son; No Charges Filed

Activist who released Patrick Moran video would not cooperate with investigation, according to police.

Patrick Moran, the congressman's son who was caught on tape seemingly giving advice on how to skirt voter identification laws, will not face any criminal charges, the Arlington County Police Department announced Thursday. Authorities have concluded their three-month investigation into election offense allegations against Moran, son of U.S. Rep. Jim Moran, a Democrat who represents parts of Northern Virginia. The allegations stemmed from a video released in late October by conservative activist James O'Keefe, whose methods and productions have been called into question in the past. The younger Moran resigned from his father's reelection campaign within hours of the video's release. Moran, 23, lives in South Arlington. Patrick Moran and his …

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Mark Williams

12:26 am on Wednesday, February 6, 2013

That's exactly what O'Keefe does. And in this case, the entire O'Keefe-scam was perpetrated while O'Keefe was on Federal probation. O'Keefe might not have been able to release full info because it might have revealed a probation violation. This is the kind of extortion that O'Keefe commonly commits.   more ›

Saturday, December 15, 2012

Letter to the Editor: Patrick Moran, Congressman's Son, Responds to Assault Charge

Patch welcomes letters to the editor. We reserve the right to edit for accuracy, clarity and brevity.

Patrick Moran, son of Democratic U.S. Rep. Jim Moran, this week pleaded guilty to a simple assault charge stemming from what law enforcement categorized as a domestic violence incident on Dec. 1. The victim — Moran's girlfriend of six months, Kelly Hofmann — subsequently issued a statement saying the incident had been blown out of proportion. A source familiar with the case told Patch this week that Hofmann testified on Moran's behalf in court. [Read the original story: Patrick Moran, Congressman's Son, Pleads Guilty in Domestic Violence Case] Patch has verified the letter's authenticity and is presenting it in its entirety. ~ Hi Jason, For the record, I would like to make clear, as I did in court on this past Wednesday; I take strong …

Elizabeth Fogel

8:49 am on Sunday, December 16, 2012

Typical of an abused woman...things were 'blown out of proportion'...I am sure that Mr. Moran's father's status had NOTHING to do with her backing down. I hope this woman gets the help she needs. Once an abuser, always an abuser.   more ›

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Patrick Moran, Congressman's Son, Pleads Guilty in Domestic Violence Case

Moran's girlfriend releases statement calling police report 'inaccurate,' saying that she fell.

Patrick Moran, the son of longtime Democratic congressman Jim Moran, pleaded guilty Wednesday morning to simple assault stemming from a domestic violence incident earlier this month in Washington. Moran, 23, who lives on South Randolph Street in Arlington, also remains under investigation by state and local authorities thanks to a video that surfaced before the November election in which he appears to give advice on how to skirt voter identification laws. On Dec. 1, Moran and his girlfriend of six months, Kelly Hofmann, were arguing inside The Getaway in Washington's Columbia Heights neighborhood over Moran talking to another woman, according to a police report supplied to Patch by the District of Columbia court system and first reported …

Michael Josef Basl

5:48 pm on Saturday, December 22, 2012

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Thursday, October 25, 2012

Update: Arlington Police Looking Into 'Every Component' of Moran Video

Patrick Moran, son of U.S. Rep. Jim Moran, resigned from father's reelection campaign Wednesday. Police began a criminal investigation of Patrick Moran on Thursday.

ARLINGTON, Va. -- Following the release of a video this week that shows Democratic U.S. Rep. Jim Moran's son, Patrick, apparently talking about ways to skirt voter identification laws, the Arlington County Police Department has opened a criminal investigation into the matter. "Every component is under investigation right now," police spokesman Dustin Sternbeck said. "It's very early." The video, released by conservative activist James O'Keefe — whose methods and productions have been called into question in the past — shows the younger Moran responding to requests for advice on how the unidentified cameraman can "vote for" 100 inactive voters. Patrick Moran, after suggesting the person's energy would be better used in more traditional — …

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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Update: Moran's Son Resigns From Campaign Following 'Error in Judgment'

Patrick Moran said he resigned in an email Wednesday.

Patrick Moran, son of Democratic U.S. Rep. Jim Moran, has resigned from his father's reelection campaign. "Effective immediately, I have resigned from the Moran for Congress campaign," Patrick Moran said in an email. The resignation follows the release of a near 27-minute video filmed in various locations in Arlington's Courthouse community in which the younger Moran apparently talks with someone posing as a supporter about skirting new voter identification laws. The video was released by conservative activist James O'Keefe, whose work has been discredited in the past. In it, the videographer continuously prompts the younger Moran for advice on how best to "vote for" 100 names of inactive voters from Northern Virginia to Richmond. Moran, …

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T Ailshire

7:27 am on Friday, October 26, 2012

Law-enforcement does so in support of a law or laws they are charged with upholding. The actions you proposed here are not, unless you've been issued a legal right to do so. You're proposing stalking someone to ensure their every action lives up to your idea of "right". Such vigilantism is, as I said before, morally reprehensible. But I'm glad to see you have such inalienable views of what the …   more ›

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