DMV News 3/30/26 Special Guests Dr. Dante Daniel and Dr. Rochelle Thompson 0:00 - Introduction Infamous DC squatter sues homeowner, claims $500K in designer goods are missing 10:44 - The infamous D.C. squatter Shadija Romero is back, and now she's suing the homeowner who kicked her out. Romero is suing for $500,000 for luxury items she claim went missing and for damages when she was put out by owner Rochanne Douglas. This is the same home she booked on Airbnb after she said a fire destroyed everything she had in her previous apartment. She did that while filing motions in court and applying for D.C. vouchers -- a move that housing attorneys said is often used to delay the eviction process. Romero claims she had the following items in Douglas’ home and that they are now missing. Romero is suing Douglas for damages. Romero is also suing popular DMV activist "Dmvapartmentlady" for $30,000 -- claiming she's the reason her stuff went missing. 22:59 - Salisbury Karen calls ICE of roofers after job is done A Maryland homeowner is at the center of controversy after allegations she called ICE on migrant workers she had hired for a construction job. A viral video shows federal agents arriving at a home in Cambridge, Maryland, as workers were finishing a roofing project. The footage captures the men climbing down from the roof before being detained. A coworker who filmed the incident claimed the homeowner intentionally waited until the job was underway before contacting authorities. He also alleged the workers—reportedly Guatemalan nationals—had traveled from nearby Glen Burnie for the job. However, ICE disputed that account, stating the arrests were part of a “targeted enforcement operation,” not the result of a tip. Officials said six individuals were taken into custody, some with prior removal orders or immigration violations. The incident has sparked widespread debate online, with critics questioning whether the homeowner sought to avoid paying for completed work. Legal experts note that, if proven, such actions could carry serious consequences under Maryland law. 40:03 - Silver Spring dentist accused of sexually assaulting patient A Silver Spring dentist was arrested after sexually assaulting a patient during procedures, according to the Montgomery County Police Department. Dr. Ermais Semaie was arrested on Thursday. Police said a woman came forward on March 2, claiming Semaie had assaulted her on two separate occasions during procedures when a hygienist was not in the room. Investigators said Semaie had faced similar allegations in 2018, but no criminal charges were filed at that time. Semaie did temporarily have his license suspended at the time. Semaie faces multiple counts of fourth-degree sex offense and second-degree assault. Semaie's arrest warrant details two alleged assaults. The first was on Feb. 19. On that day, the patient reported that Semaie waited for the hygienist to leave the room, before putting his fingers in her mouth, sliding them in and out. The second was on Feb. 27. During that appointment, the patient brought her friend with her, according to the warrant, but Semaie convinced her friend to wait outside. That's when the woman claimed that Semaie again slid his fingers in and out of her mouth, while standing over her in the dentist's chair. Because of the previous report, detectives believe that Semaie may have other victims, and asked anyone with information to contact the department at 240-773-5050. Ermais was released after posting bond. 55:42 - Viral Video of PG Parent calling out her child’s teacher