Another arrest in “Bloods” beatings

On May 3, Charlottesville police charged another 17-year-old boy with crimes stemming from the April 21 assault of two teens near Friendship Court, a low-income housing project near Garrett Street. The suspect was charged with robbery, aggravated malicious wounding, malicious wounding and participation in a criminal street gang.

New faculty tomes hit the shelf

O.K., it\’s nearly summertime, but that doesn\’t mean you should let your brain rot for three months. Keep the academic vibe alive by digging into these books from UVA faculty, ready just in time for the dog days.—Esther Brown

Ingo's killer gets seven years

On Thursday, April 20, a jury found Robert Lee Cooke guilty of maliciously shooting Ingo, an Albemarle County police dog, and sentenced him to seven years in prison. Circuit Court Judge James Luke denied Cooke’s request to be released on bond until his formal sentencing on June 13.