CVS Spring Valley.

Anonymous
Ward 3 had an opportunity in the last election to elect a councilman that at least wanted to have a serious conversation about crime. He was trounced. Good luck everyone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ward 3 had an opportunity in the last election to elect a councilman that at least wanted to have a serious conversation about crime. He was trounced. Good luck everyone.


+1 seriously. everyone here elects losers like Elrich and those on the DC council and then comes here and wails butttt criiiimmmee
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ward 3 had an opportunity in the last election to elect a councilman that at least wanted to have a serious conversation about crime. He was trounced. Good luck everyone.


+1 seriously. everyone here elects losers like Elrich and those on the DC council and then comes here and wails butttt criiiimmmee


I think we’ll see a big change next election cycle.
There is no deterrent for people committing these crimes and much worse.
I know I’m going to be checking the box for people who want to fund the police and crack down on crime.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And another:
“ANOTHER ROBBERY BY A GANG OF TEENS AT SPRING VALLEY CVS- APRIL 29

At 1245p today (4/29), 5-6 masked teens ran into the Spring Valley CVS and began to shove hair-care products into garbage bags. Customers started screaming at the teens. It wasn’t until shouts of POLICE!! POLICE ARE HERE!! that the gang gave up and left.

The SHOCKING thing is that CVS Staff did NOT react, even after the fact. When asked by customers to call the police, several staff members shrugged and did NOTHING. When pushed, the staff member said "If CVS doesn't care, I dont care."

IT’S CLEAR THAT CVS DOES NOT CARE ABOUT THE SAFETY OF THEIR STORE, STAFF OR CUSTOMERS!!!!”
https://nextdoor.com/p/tHt9ndyFF5Ys?post=269089785&utm_source=email&is=tpe§ion=cta&mar=true&ct=io1saIIfzcxDW9gOCuVzA8vFvlDmUW78jVaYmAZA83Z0FhuDsk3WnICqw01Yb8xV&ec=OWKiQRDj9vEHAYwTV6YMARldwuFdgGkeefhwfGYAE0s%3D&mobile_deeplink_data=eyJhY3Rpb24iOiAidmlld19wb3N0IiwgInBvc3QiOiAyNjkwODk3ODV9&link_source_user_id=3459333


They are probably just stealing bread to feed their children.


...I hope this is sarcasm.

Anonymous
It’s Amazon etc that are creating the market for this stuff. No one would steal an entire CVS store’s supply of detergent if they couldn’t sell it cheap at online websites. Amazon no longer cares about the quality or source of things sold on its site.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s Amazon etc that are creating the market for this stuff. No one would steal an entire CVS store’s supply of detergent if they couldn’t sell it cheap at online websites. Amazon no longer cares about the quality or source of things sold on its site.


It's not getting sold on Amazon. It ends up in bodegas and shipped abroad. There's a network of middlepeople that facilitate this. Tide is the street currency.

https://nymag.com/news/features/tide-detergent-drugs-2013-1/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s Amazon etc that are creating the market for this stuff. No one would steal an entire CVS store’s supply of detergent if they couldn’t sell it cheap at online websites. Amazon no longer cares about the quality or source of things sold on its site.


Are posts like this meant to excuse or justify crime?

Ok, we can blame Amazon. Crime is good now and no one who robs a CVS should go to jail. Is that what you’re hoping we’ll conclude?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s Amazon etc that are creating the market for this stuff. No one would steal an entire CVS store’s supply of detergent if they couldn’t sell it cheap at online websites. Amazon no longer cares about the quality or source of things sold on its site.


Are posts like this meant to excuse or justify crime?

Ok, we can blame Amazon. Crime is good now and no one who robs a CVS should go to jail. Is that what you’re hoping we’ll conclude?

PP didn’t say anything about thieves not going to jail. PP is just pointing out the demand side, that sites like Amazon (and FB Marketplace) make selling stuff that “fell off the truck” a LOT easier for regular people who aren’t adjacent to organized crime.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s Amazon etc that are creating the market for this stuff. No one would steal an entire CVS store’s supply of detergent if they couldn’t sell it cheap at online websites. Amazon no longer cares about the quality or source of things sold on its site.


Are posts like this meant to excuse or justify crime?

Ok, we can blame Amazon. Crime is good now and no one who robs a CVS should go to jail. Is that what you’re hoping we’ll conclude?


I’m just very sceptical that you will ever hire enough police officers or build enough jails to deter your way out of this situation if there is demand for it (leaving aside the immense cost of trying to do so).

We could not have put more resources into the “war on drugs” in the last 30 years and how is that going?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would cvs staff care? They’re not going to put their lives on the line.



It's not about the stuff that's being stolen. It's about the peace of mind of the shoppers. The people who are shopping there and witness an act of bulk theft have talked about how shaken they are by it. They want the CVS staff to intervene to protect the shoppers!

Not exactly something in the CSV associate job responsibility, I'm sure.


If I worked as a CVS clerk for CVS clerk wages, there is absolutely no way I'd intervene in a robbery to protect CVS's profit margin. It's unfortunate that shoppers are upset about it, but that's a problem for CVS management to try to resolve, not something for their lowest-paid employees.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s Amazon etc that are creating the market for this stuff. No one would steal an entire CVS store’s supply of detergent if they couldn’t sell it cheap at online websites. Amazon no longer cares about the quality or source of things sold on its site.


It's not getting sold on Amazon. It ends up in bodegas and shipped abroad. There's a network of middlepeople that facilitate this. Tide is the street currency.

https://nymag.com/news/features/tide-detergent-drugs-2013-1/


Some of it is surely being sold on Amazon. That doesn't excuse the crime, but it'd be good if someone could crack down on sales of stolen goods there, too.
Anonymous
I’ve seen this happen @ the Tenleytown target and Van Ness Giant I definitely blame Bowser and the outgoing police chief.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s Amazon etc that are creating the market for this stuff. No one would steal an entire CVS store’s supply of detergent if they couldn’t sell it cheap at online websites. Amazon no longer cares about the quality or source of things sold on its site.


It's not getting sold on Amazon. It ends up in bodegas and shipped abroad. There's a network of middlepeople that facilitate this. Tide is the street currency.

https://nymag.com/news/features/tide-detergent-drugs-2013-1/


Some of it is surely being sold on Amazon. That doesn't excuse the crime, but it'd be good if someone could crack down on sales of stolen goods there, too.


JFC enough with the Amazon crap! I dislike Amazon, Ebay, etc. as much as the next guy, this stuff is going to happen until you people get over your idea of a perfect utopia where we all hold hands and sing happily. These kids need to be locked up, as should their parents. You would not coddle your own children if they exhibited these behaviors (at least I hope you would not) and you are only searching for an answer to this other than personal responsibility because you do not want to be called a racist. These kids need to be locked up! As for your future elections, huh, what a joke. You always think you'll do this social stuff the right way this time and you get duped every single time. D.C. is pathetic right now, walk through downtown, look at the abandoned stores in Georgetown, the smashed in windows at the Chanel store in NW from last weeks robbery (third time for that store) and you will see all you need to see. Several years ago while driving home from work late one Summer evening on McArthur in the Palisades I was attacked, yes attacked, with my children in the car by a huge crowd of wild bicyclists banging our cars with metal rods as they rode straight into the traffic. These kids are now the young men and women riding the dirt bikes throughout the city and yes, vandalizing our stores and personal safety. Did anyone not vote for Bowser after this downfall started, nope, she is still sitting there. You blame this on the Council and you act as though she has no back door impact on the Council. F g joke.
Anonymous
Holy crap - I shot at CVS spring valley with my kids all the time. Super disturbing!

Also - all this rampant theft creates huge problems for us all. Ever try to buy basics like deodorant at the Tenleytown Target? Literally everything is under lock and key.

You have to push a button, and maybe, if you're lucky, a clerk comes by 5 minutes later to unlock it for you. Or they don't and you just stand around like an idiot. Basically renders the place useless.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Holy crap - I shot at CVS spring valley with my kids all the time. Super disturbing!

Also - all this rampant theft creates huge problems for us all. Ever try to buy basics like deodorant at the Tenleytown Target? Literally everything is under lock and key.

You have to push a button, and maybe, if you're lucky, a clerk comes by 5 minutes later to unlock it for you. Or they don't and you just stand around like an idiot. Basically renders the place useless.


And yet I bet you just couldn’t come to vote for the left leaning Ward 3 Republican in the last election, could you? The horror of the thought of 1 out of 13 council members being an independent voice was just too triggering. Now we’re stuck with lame duck Frumin who cruises around the Ward on his bike like some Bon vivant looking for a fresh baguette. While the city is cratering and his ward becoming a crime zone his most recent piece of legislation was to declare May “Old People are Cool Month.” We’re all doomed this summer once it heats up and I fully expect that the mayor will call out the national guard which is why the Chief left when he did.
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