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Anonymous wrote:NP. I agree that OP's title is a bit over-the-top. Also, this shooting was on Glenmont Circle, a street surrounding the apartments directly behind the police station, and was not at the shopping center.
Title says "near Glenmont shopping center."
OK, but seems unnecessary to put the shopping center in the thread title when it had no relevance to the story.
The context is that it's a frequent meeting spot for numerous conflicts between Kennedy and Wheaton HS students as it's a central meeting point, as was described in the post. It's a known hot spot for criminal and violent activity from MCPS students. The McDonald's, Starbucks and CVS have been complaining and dealing with it for years.
Neither the police statement nor the principals' letter referenced the shopping center.
Clearly, I was providing community-specific context for those outside of Wheaton-Kennedy HSes so they would understand how a conflict like the shooting in that area fits into the broader pattern of criminal and problematic behavior around the shopping center and the 4th District precinct.
How is this a sticking point for you? I don't get it.
Your fixation with the shopping center in your title and post is bizarre as is insisting this was a "shootout" and then pretending it doesn't matter what you call it
What is bizarre about this "fixation," as you call it, with the shopping center?
Because you reference the shopping center once in your title and twice in your post and the incident did not occur at the shopping center.
It occurred near the shopping center, which has been the site of conflicts between students at the school in the past. Kids will scuffle or rob and run to the surrounding apartments near the shopping center. You don't think that context and information might be relevant? If not, why?
Do you own real estate in the shopping center and you don't want its reputation denigrated or something?