"If we knew, we would go shut it down and we'd find the people responsible," County Executive Marc Elrich said during a Monday night appearance on WHUR news radio. "We're trying to get the information. There are many theories. None of them have any evidence behind them right now."
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Mr. Elrich says there is more to do, however, on affordable housing, “ending developer giveaways” and expanding broadband internet access.
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