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Police now say it was 50, not 300, with only about 10 kids actually fighting.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2023/10/16/wawa-dc-tenleytown-police-fight/ |
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What? The initial police report was wrong?
Take a look at the original police report written by Derek Chauvin re murder of George Floyd. |
Oh. Then it is perfectly acceptable behavior. |
If more kids were willing to have fistfights, there’d be fewer shootings. We should applaud them. |
So it made the Post? |
| The denizens of Tenleytown Main Street are the homeless people drawn by the co-location of Friendship Place, Metro and Library, and the children who "gather" there mainly due to the co-location of JR. The rest of us are just visitors passing through their land. |
You don’t think it should have? Why not? |
Ha! But it's not Early Decision day yet. Too early to fight over who gets to Harvard. |
Was Matt Frumin presiding? |
It's definitely a problem and should not be excused as kids being high school kids. |
No, I'm glad it did. It's good to shine a light on the routine disruption to businesses and beatdowns in the street. We need to acknowledge what's actually happening to address it. |
High school kids are going to be high school kids. I can 100% guarantee you that a fight after a football game is an extraordinarily common coincidence. |
Are Ok with teens and businesses getting hurt? How about businesses closing, teens getting seriously hurt? Those are common occurrences in many places. Should we be OK with that? |
| Were the involved kids identified? Arrested? given warnings? Anything? |
Yeah, a criminal record would sure show these kids the right path in life... What in the hell is wrong with you people. |