Fairfax versus PG for new FBI Headquarters gets ugly

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I found that people who say shit like this have never actually been to our county. They tend to be afraid of the crime-ridden-poor-black majority-county. Well, except for the National Harbor because that's not really PG. It's Fairfax adjacent.

When we moved to the DC area we chose to live in PG county for it's diversity. DH's job is in AA county and we first looked at houses there but found we liked PG County better. We live in an ideal neighborhood where we know everyone on our street and the majority of the people in the next four blocks. We live in a house but near apartment complex that is home mostly families and graduate students.

The large apartment complex near where the FBI headquarters is slated to go is under new management and crime is down. It was a troubled spot because the rent was cheap and there are 2,900 units there. Well, the affordable housing and section 8 is still available but this new management is not renewing leases for known trouble makers. While I still wouldn't hang out there at night I have volunteered at their elementary school during the day. Crime there has most certainly decreased there.


PGC: 65.4% AA 26.6% W (15.2% non-HISP) 4.3% AZN 15.2% HISP
MoCo: 18.2% AA 63.6% W (48.7% non-HISP) 14.4% AZN 17.5% HISP
Frederick: 9.2% AA 83.8% W (77.3% non-HISP) 4.1% AZN 7.6% HISP
Anne Arundel: 16.1% AA 77.1% W (71.9% non-HISP) 3.6% AZN 6.4% HISP
Arlington: 9.1% AA 77.3% W (64.0% non-HISP) 9.7% AZN 15.2% HISP
Alexandria: 21.8% AA 60.9% W (53.5% non-HISP) 6.0% AZN 16.1% HISP
Fairfax: 9.9% AA 68.1% W (54.1% non-HISP) 18.0% AZN 15.8% HISP
Prince William: 21.3% AA 65.6% W (48.3% non-HISP) 7.9% AZN 20.5% HISP
Loudoun: 8.0% AA 72.8% W (61.6% non-HISP) 15.3% AZN 12.6% HISP

Prince George's is many things, but diverse it is not, unless you count fairly monolithic African-American to be diverse. Somehow, I doubt you consider Faifrax to be diverse.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I found that people who say shit like this have never actually been to our county. They tend to be afraid of the crime-ridden-poor-black majority-county. Well, except for the National Harbor because that's not really PG. It's Fairfax adjacent.

When we moved to the DC area we chose to live in PG county for it's diversity. DH's job is in AA county and we first looked at houses there but found we liked PG County better. We live in an ideal neighborhood where we know everyone on our street and the majority of the people in the next four blocks. We live in a house but near apartment complex that is home mostly families and graduate students.

The large apartment complex near where the FBI headquarters is slated to go is under new management and crime is down. It was a troubled spot because the rent was cheap and there are 2,900 units there. Well, the affordable housing and section 8 is still available but this new management is not renewing leases for known trouble makers. While I still wouldn't hang out there at night I have volunteered at their elementary school during the day. Crime there has most certainly decreased there.


PGC: 65.4% AA 26.6% W (15.2% non-HISP) 4.3% AZN 15.2% HISP
MoCo: 18.2% AA 63.6% W (48.7% non-HISP) 14.4% AZN 17.5% HISP
Frederick: 9.2% AA 83.8% W (77.3% non-HISP) 4.1% AZN 7.6% HISP
Anne Arundel: 16.1% AA 77.1% W (71.9% non-HISP) 3.6% AZN 6.4% HISP
Arlington: 9.1% AA 77.3% W (64.0% non-HISP) 9.7% AZN 15.2% HISP
Alexandria: 21.8% AA 60.9% W (53.5% non-HISP) 6.0% AZN 16.1% HISP
Fairfax: 9.9% AA 68.1% W (54.1% non-HISP) 18.0% AZN 15.8% HISP
Prince William: 21.3% AA 65.6% W (48.3% non-HISP) 7.9% AZN 20.5% HISP
Loudoun: 8.0% AA 72.8% W (61.6% non-HISP) 15.3% AZN 12.6% HISP

Prince George's is many things, but diverse it is not, unless you count fairly monolithic African-American to be diverse. Somehow, I doubt you consider Faifrax to be diverse.


Which community on your list qualifies as diverse?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I found that people who say shit like this have never actually been to our county. They tend to be afraid of the crime-ridden-poor-black majority-county. Well, except for the National Harbor because that's not really PG. It's Fairfax adjacent.

When we moved to the DC area we chose to live in PG county for it's diversity. DH's job is in AA county and we first looked at houses there but found we liked PG County better. We live in an ideal neighborhood where we know everyone on our street and the majority of the people in the next four blocks. We live in a house but near apartment complex that is home mostly families and graduate students.

The large apartment complex near where the FBI headquarters is slated to go is under new management and crime is down. It was a troubled spot because the rent was cheap and there are 2,900 units there. Well, the affordable housing and section 8 is still available but this new management is not renewing leases for known trouble makers. While I still wouldn't hang out there at night I have volunteered at their elementary school during the day. Crime there has most certainly decreased there.


PGC: 65.4% AA 26.6% W (15.2% non-HISP) 4.3% AZN 15.2% HISP
MoCo: 18.2% AA 63.6% W (48.7% non-HISP) 14.4% AZN 17.5% HISP
Frederick: 9.2% AA 83.8% W (77.3% non-HISP) 4.1% AZN 7.6% HISP
Anne Arundel: 16.1% AA 77.1% W (71.9% non-HISP) 3.6% AZN 6.4% HISP
Arlington: 9.1% AA 77.3% W (64.0% non-HISP) 9.7% AZN 15.2% HISP
Alexandria: 21.8% AA 60.9% W (53.5% non-HISP) 6.0% AZN 16.1% HISP
Fairfax: 9.9% AA 68.1% W (54.1% non-HISP) 18.0% AZN 15.8% HISP
Prince William: 21.3% AA 65.6% W (48.3% non-HISP) 7.9% AZN 20.5% HISP
Loudoun: 8.0% AA 72.8% W (61.6% non-HISP) 15.3% AZN 12.6% HISP

Prince George's is many things, but diverse it is not, unless you count fairly monolithic African-American to be diverse. Somehow, I doubt you consider Faifrax to be diverse.


Demographics for where I live in PG County.

2010 census

As of the census[2] of 2010, there were 23,068 people, 9,747 households, and 5,367 families residing in the city. The population density was 3,673.2 inhabitants per square mile (1,418.2 /km2). There were 10,433 housing units at an average density of 1,661.3 per square mile (641.4 /km2). The racial makeup of the city was 30.1% White, 47.8% African American, 0.3% Native American, 9.7% Asian, 0.1% Pacific Islander, 8.6% from other races, and 3.3% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 14.3% of the population.

There were 9,747 households out of which 31.0% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 30.7% were married couples living together, 18.3% had a female householder with no husband present, 6.0% had a male householder with no wife present, and 44.9% were non-families. 36.1% of all households were made up of individuals and 7.3% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.37 and the average family size was 3.12.

The median age in the city was 33.7 years. 22.8% of residents were under the age of 18; 10.1% were between the ages of 18 and 24; 34.4% were from 25 to 44; 25.3% were from 45 to 64; and 7.5% were 65 years of age or older. The gender makeup of the city was 46.7% male and 53.3% female.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I found that people who say shit like this have never actually been to our county. They tend to be afraid of the crime-ridden-poor-black majority-county. Well, except for the National Harbor because that's not really PG. It's Fairfax adjacent.

When we moved to the DC area we chose to live in PG county for it's diversity. DH's job is in AA county and we first looked at houses there but found we liked PG County better. We live in an ideal neighborhood where we know everyone on our street and the majority of the people in the next four blocks. We live in a house but near apartment complex that is home mostly families and graduate students.

The large apartment complex near where the FBI headquarters is slated to go is under new management and crime is down. It was a troubled spot because the rent was cheap and there are 2,900 units there. Well, the affordable housing and section 8 is still available but this new management is not renewing leases for known trouble makers. While I still wouldn't hang out there at night I have volunteered at their elementary school during the day. Crime there has most certainly decreased there.


PGC: 65.4% AA 26.6% W (15.2% non-HISP) 4.3% AZN 15.2% HISP
MoCo: 18.2% AA 63.6% W (48.7% non-HISP) 14.4% AZN 17.5% HISP
Frederick: 9.2% AA 83.8% W (77.3% non-HISP) 4.1% AZN 7.6% HISP
Anne Arundel: 16.1% AA 77.1% W (71.9% non-HISP) 3.6% AZN 6.4% HISP
Arlington: 9.1% AA 77.3% W (64.0% non-HISP) 9.7% AZN 15.2% HISP
Alexandria: 21.8% AA 60.9% W (53.5% non-HISP) 6.0% AZN 16.1% HISP
Fairfax: 9.9% AA 68.1% W (54.1% non-HISP) 18.0% AZN 15.8% HISP
Prince William: 21.3% AA 65.6% W (48.3% non-HISP) 7.9% AZN 20.5% HISP
Loudoun: 8.0% AA 72.8% W (61.6% non-HISP) 15.3% AZN 12.6% HISP

Prince George's is many things, but diverse it is not, unless you count fairly monolithic African-American to be diverse. Somehow, I doubt you consider Faifrax to be diverse.


Which community on your list qualifies as diverse?


Probably Montgomery County, no race is a majority, and there's double digit percentages of AA, AZN, and HISP.

Am surprised Loudoun is more diverse (or at least is as diverse) as Arlington.

Crime is down nationwide, the DC area is probably no exception.
Anonymous
deffo moco.
Anonymous
Three IN MY NEIGHBORHOOD I said.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I found that people who say shit like this have never actually been to our county. They tend to be afraid of the crime-ridden-poor-black majority-county. Well, except for the National Harbor because that's not really PG. It's Fairfax adjacent.

When we moved to the DC area we chose to live in PG county for it's diversity. DH's job is in AA county and we first looked at houses there but found we liked PG County better. We live in an ideal neighborhood where we know everyone on our street and the majority of the people in the next four blocks. We live in a house but near apartment complex that is home mostly families and graduate students.

The large apartment complex near where the FBI headquarters is slated to go is under new management and crime is down. It was a troubled spot because the rent was cheap and there are 2,900 units there. Well, the affordable housing and section 8 is still available but this new management is not renewing leases for known trouble makers. While I still wouldn't hang out there at night I have volunteered at their elementary school during the day. Crime there has most certainly decreased there.


PGC: 65.4% AA 26.6% W (15.2% non-HISP) 4.3% AZN 15.2% HISP
MoCo: 18.2% AA 63.6% W (48.7% non-HISP) 14.4% AZN 17.5% HISP
Frederick: 9.2% AA 83.8% W (77.3% non-HISP) 4.1% AZN 7.6% HISP
Anne Arundel: 16.1% AA 77.1% W (71.9% non-HISP) 3.6% AZN 6.4% HISP
Arlington: 9.1% AA 77.3% W (64.0% non-HISP) 9.7% AZN 15.2% HISP
Alexandria: 21.8% AA 60.9% W (53.5% non-HISP) 6.0% AZN 16.1% HISP
Fairfax: 9.9% AA 68.1% W (54.1% non-HISP) 18.0% AZN 15.8% HISP
Prince William: 21.3% AA 65.6% W (48.3% non-HISP) 7.9% AZN 20.5% HISP
Loudoun: 8.0% AA 72.8% W (61.6% non-HISP) 15.3% AZN 12.6% HISP

Prince George's is many things, but diverse it is not, unless you count fairly monolithic African-American to be diverse. Somehow, I doubt you consider Faifrax to be diverse.


Which community on your list qualifies as diverse?


Probably Montgomery County, no race is a majority, and there's double digit percentages of AA, AZN, and HISP.

Am surprised Loudoun is more diverse (or at least is as diverse) as Arlington.

Crime is down nationwide, the DC area is probably no exception.


What?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:my family goes to PG every week because of the huge hindu temple there and PG has the best indian restaurants in the metro area IMO .

Ooh, tell me where, please. I've been trekking out to Woodlands in Langley Park and Royal Taj in Columbia.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Northern Virginia, keepin' it classy.
oh don't worry, I'm sure he's just getting warmed up. In a few weeks he'll tel us that ICE naturally belongs in Arlington....


Well, there's a huge ICE Detention Center blocks from the Dunn Loring metro station.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Fairfax County Development Association President Gerry Gordon’s comments at a forum went too far.
According to the Washington Business Journal, Gordon said the FBI would be appropriate for Prince George’s County because that’s where the agency would find the people it picks up.

http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/Controversial-Comments-in-Campaign-to-Land-New-FBI-Headquarters-197704711.html


Three strings of robberies in our GF neighborhood. All three times, perps were from - and picked up in - PG county.

Truth hurts.


Golly, three property crimes. Maybe you should move to the outer suburbs. You aren't cut out for living in such close proximity to other people.


So it only counts if they shoot someone? I see...

Again, truth hurts. We get PG residents crossing the bridge specifically to steal


Your neighborhood doesn't sound very safe. Where I live in PG we never have robberies. Maybe you should move?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Northern Virginia, keepin' it classy.
oh don't worry, I'm sure he's just getting warmed up. In a few weeks he'll tel us that ICE naturally belongs in Arlington....


Well, there's a huge ICE Detention Center blocks from the Dunn Loring metro station.
that would be Vienna.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fairfax County Development Association President Gerry Gordon’s comments at a forum went too far.
According to the Washington Business Journal, Gordon said the FBI would be appropriate for Prince George’s County because that’s where the agency would find the people it picks up.

http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/Controversial-Comments-in-Campaign-to-Land-New-FBI-Headquarters-197704711.html


Three strings of robberies in our GF neighborhood. All three times, perps were from - and picked up in - PG county.

Truth hurts.


Golly, three property crimes. Maybe you should move to the outer suburbs. You aren't cut out for living in such close proximity to other people.


So it only counts if they shoot someone? I see...

Again, truth hurts. We get PG residents crossing the bridge specifically to steal


Your neighborhood doesn't sound very safe. Where I live in PG we never have robberies. Maybe you should move?


They come to Great Falls because they know there's actually something of substance to take....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fairfax County Development Association President Gerry Gordon’s comments at a forum went too far.
According to the Washington Business Journal, Gordon said the FBI would be appropriate for Prince George’s County because that’s where the agency would find the people it picks up.

http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/Controversial-Comments-in-Campaign-to-Land-New-FBI-Headquarters-197704711.html


Three strings of robberies in our GF neighborhood. All three times, perps were from - and picked up in - PG county.

Truth hurts.


Golly, three property crimes. Maybe you should move to the outer suburbs. You aren't cut out for living in such close proximity to other people.


So it only counts if they shoot someone? I see...

Again, truth hurts. We get PG residents crossing the bridge specifically to steal


And all of those Latinos in VA and there illegally! Give me a break. Stay in your hole.
Anonymous
It's going to pg . Obama believes in spreading wealth.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fairfax County Development Association President Gerry Gordon’s comments at a forum went too far.
According to the Washington Business Journal, Gordon said the FBI would be appropriate for Prince George’s County because that’s where the agency would find the people it picks up.

http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/Controversial-Comments-in-Campaign-to-Land-New-FBI-Headquarters-197704711.html


Three strings of robberies in our GF neighborhood. All three times, perps were from - and picked up in - PG county.

Truth hurts.


Golly, three property crimes. Maybe you should move to the outer suburbs. You aren't cut out for living in such close proximity to other people.


So it only counts if they shoot someone? I see...

Again, truth hurts. We get PG residents crossing the bridge specifically to steal


And all of those Latinos in VA and there illegally! Give me a break. Stay in your hole.


Police reports say I'm correct
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