Areas in Maryland with gangs?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP this kind of conversation has never gone well on here. Don't expect it to start now.

Silver Spring, Rockville, Gaithersburg, Germantown....just assume it exists.


Yes to all of these. And do not expect any sympathy or conversation on your post Op. Most of the posters on this tread are social justice live and let live idiots who will call you a "Karen" for judging a neighborhood's safety on gang activity or proximity. Listen to your instincts and do what feels right for your family. I suggest you visit your local police department, they will gladly inform you on the areas of concern. And yes, I'm sure I'll get flamed for this suggestion. So DO NOT care.

As a Rockville resident, this is news to me. Where in Rockville are the gangs? Can't speak to the other cities, but I have never felt or seen any gang activity in Rockville. Where and what gangs are these?

BTW I grew up out west with real gangs in schools in the 80s/90s.

.. and to add.. I'm no crunchy liberal. I'm an Independent and I'm pro-SROs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I recently found out there were at least two gangs in Hyattsville that I had no clue about. What about Silver Spring, Takoma Park, Kensington and Rockville? These are areas where we’re looking to buy and gang activity is a deal breaker.


I was in on that other thread and while I’m sure there’s some gang activity around the metros late at night, I don’t really see it and I haven’t encountered it personally. I think you are overthinking this based on stereotypes of gang activity in South Central LA in the 80s or something.

You are likely to find gang activity near all of those metro stations late at night.

I live in HVL and I’d never heard those two gang names mentioned before. MS13 yes, but that activity tends to be out in Riverdale towards Kenilworth and the parkway.
Anonymous
Whoa. I didn’t realize that OP expressing that he doesn’t want to live in areas with gang problems would at all be an objectionable view. OP, don’t listen to these nuts. I don’t have the info you want, but just saying to not pay them any mind.

-signed, no not a racist or Republican or MAGA supporter
Anonymous
Your question about “gangs” is an odd one, in part because it seems to assume that gangs have defined geographical boundaries that will be permanent for the duration of however long you decide to own your house. It also doesn’t take into account a lot of other disruptive / safety issues that have nothing to do with “gangs”. OP, if you, instead, frame this as looking for neighborhoods with long-standing histories of being “safe” or having low levels of violent crime or crime in general, you might get more useful information vs framing your concerns focused solely on “gangs”.
Anonymous
rockville in MOCO and anywhere in PG county.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Whoa. I didn’t realize that OP expressing that he doesn’t want to live in areas with gang problems would at all be an objectionable view. OP, don’t listen to these nuts. I don’t have the info you want, but just saying to not pay them any mind.

-signed, no not a racist or Republican or MAGA supporter

As someone who went to a HS that had actual gangs, of course, I wouldn't want to live in an area with gang activity, but I'm just wondering what proof there is of gang activity in some of these cities.
Anonymous
Just ignore OP. Trust me it’s not worth coddling any of these posters’ feelings at the expense of your family. Very liberal here, cannot stand ATVs, moved to a lovely quiet upper NW area.

At some point we tried to live in an area with some gang activity and more criminal activity. We were young and idealistic. It was incredible how much stress came off when we moved. You don’t even realize you’re living under siege mentality when you have to worry about that type of a thing.

No regrets.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:rockville in MOCO and anywhere in PG county.

where in Rockville? I call troll.
Anonymous
Schools in these areas have gang members. That's the concern.
Anonymous
I’ve lived in the same house in 20906 for almost 20 years and have no clue what OP’s talking about. My neighbors are all decent hardworking family people and their kids go to school and college.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Whoa. I didn’t realize that OP expressing that he doesn’t want to live in areas with gang problems would at all be an objectionable view. OP, don’t listen to these nuts. I don’t have the info you want, but just saying to not pay them any mind.

-signed, no not a racist or Republican or MAGA supporter

As someone who went to a HS that had actual gangs, of course, I wouldn't want to live in an area with gang activity, but I'm just wondering what proof there is of gang activity in some of these cities.


Look up local news. They busted a major cartel in VA and it was underreported nationally. Google the area to exhaustion of the results. Check local papers and crime stats. Google drag racing and ATVs and the area
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:rockville in MOCO and anywhere in PG county.

where in Rockville? I call troll.


Are you people asleep? https://wtop.com/montgomery-county/2017/07/montgomery-co-home-to-local-hit-squad-gang-ms-13-homicides/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Whoa. I didn’t realize that OP expressing that he doesn’t want to live in areas with gang problems would at all be an objectionable view. OP, don’t listen to these nuts. I don’t have the info you want, but just saying to not pay them any mind.

-signed, no not a racist or Republican or MAGA supporter

As someone who went to a HS that had actual gangs, of course, I wouldn't want to live in an area with gang activity, but I'm just wondering what proof there is of gang activity in some of these cities.


Look up local news. They busted a major cartel in VA and it was underreported nationally. Google the area to exhaustion of the results. Check local papers and crime stats. Google drag racing and ATVs and the area

First of all, drag racing is not indicative of gang activity. I'm not sure why you would think that. Did you watch too much Fast and Furious?

I look at the local news, and while there is crime everywhere, that doesn't mean ALL crime is related to gang activity.

So, I'll ask again... where exactly are we seeing gang activity? I'm not saying it doesn't exist. I'm asking specifically where the gang activity is taking place.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’ve lived in the same house in 20906 for almost 20 years and have no clue what OP’s talking about. My neighbors are all decent hardworking family people and their kids go to school and college.


You don't have kids I assume.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yikes. OP here. Had no idea that not wanting to live in a neighborhood with gang activity would be a contentious issue! Apologies if I offended anyone, just trying to find the safest place I can for my family that we can afford. If there’s an increased chance for stray bullets in certain places I’d feel more comfortable not living there.


It’s not a contentious issue. It just doesn’t exist in this area. That’s what people are reacting to. Also gangs are not the metric of safety. Check out crime stats instead.
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