School break-in on Capitol Hill

Anonymous
I was informed by a neighbor that, Eastern High School had a break-in within the last two-weeks. It is so, unfortunate with it being a new school.

If one considers themselves lucky; it was actual more theft instead of vandalism. It was the understanding of my neighbor that it was a perplexing incident all-around.
Anonymous
Ask thy neighbor, if the culprits were apprehended. Did the security system activate and catch the intruder(s) red-handed?

Anonymous
OP what exactly is your point? Just commentary, or trying to imply that Capitol Hill is unsafe, or what? And why the random comma placements?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP what exactly is your point? Just commentary, or trying to imply that Capitol Hill is unsafe, or what? And why the random comma placements?


Capitol Hill is unsafe. Don't believe the hype.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP what exactly is your point? Just commentary, or trying to imply that Capitol Hill is unsafe, or what? And why the random comma placements?


Capitol Hill is unsafe. Don't believe the hype.


Very funny. I guess everything is relative.
Anonymous
9:55 you are right - Capitol Hill is very, very unsafe. I was worried when President Obama went to Good Stuff the other day. Do all those tourists and MD and VA residents know this when they crowd on Barracks Row? You should tell them. I heard the marines at the barracks sleep with a night light.

And don't forget to tell all the dog walkers who walk their dogs at all hours.
Anonymous
9:54, there's no point trying to be made. Just sharing a news worthy story. I found the information interesting because my neighbor is a DC Police Officer and therefore a break-in at a DCPS high-school is a concern.

Sarcastically, Ward 6 fought so hard to keep Eastern within their neighborhood boundaries and here we have a break-in. All of sudden, it is time to kill the messenger. Just wondering, how would Ward 7 handle the same news about a high-school break-in?

As for the random commas. You read-it and you responded, lovely.
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