| These people are also afraid to go to the police because that paints a gang target on their back. Snitches get stitches. This is a phenomenon in every gang-infested area of the US, regardless of immigration status. I mean, the son of the lady in the article was killed by MS-13 for talking to police. And she will probably end up dead, too. |
If you read the original post the original poster mentioned considering Paint Branch. Olney district actually borders Paint Branch so if the OP is considering Paint Branch upcounty, Sherwood counts. |
Ok. I can see why you would like to believe that. But you are wrong. You could not pay me to live anywhere in or near MOCO now. Ten years ago, we loved it. We moved to Fairfax pretty quickly when it became clear things were moving in the wrong direction. |
You're happy you're not living in Montgomery County, I'm happy you're not living in Montgomery County - win, win! |
I can't easily get to my job in Tysons from SS and my spouse works downtown, greenline is not helpful. So not an option for us and neither is a 60+ one-way commute. |
I'd be completely shocked if at least a few of these schools don't have gang activity. Clarksburg (the community) does have gang activity; talk to police officers in the area and they will tell you. Just because the houses are new and nice doesn't mean an area is immune to gangs.. |
I think you got it wrong. You are actually moving in the wrong direction NOW...inferior schools and racists. But you probably feel at home among your people. |
Are there actual gangs in the Clarksburg community?? Please respond ASAP because we are considering the Clarksburg development area but not if it has gangs. Like shooting gangs and stuff? |
DP.. try googling it. I don't think they do. I went to a HS in another state that had real gangs, like those that were constantly on the news. |
Yes, it's just like South Central in the 1980s.
No, PP, there are no shooting gangs and stuff. There is, however, an outlet mall where you can buy outlet Hugo Boss and outlet Kate Spade. |
Seen a lot of posts about gang activity at MCPS high-schools lately and although I suspect some of it is fearmongering, here's a 30+ page thread on it. If people are going to push these stories they should try to back it up with verifiable statistics. |
| OMG! The sky is falling! |
| I'm confused. I just looked at the mcps Safety and Security at a Glance reports for all the downcounty consortium schools plus Gaithersburg, and every single one of them has a "0" by "gang-related incidents." Are people claiming this is a lie and there is a ton of gang crime in the schools? Yes, there is gang activity in the county but I would challenge people to show me examples of gang crimes that have occurred at schools. And you certainly cannot draw a conclusion that kids at certain schools *must* be in gangs because they are Hispanic or black. |
If you go far enough back, I’d imagine you can find such things at most schools but they seem pretty rare. For example there were a few white supremacist incidents at one of the Ws right after the election but that hardly makes it a hotbed of racism. |
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In my 20+ years in the county, I've turned in kids for tagging. I've seen gang-related fights IN school in front of my classroom, and I attended one funeral - also gang-related.
We had issues 15 years ago. One principal invited police to our staff meeting so that we could learn how to identify tagging. Most gang members are smart; they stay under the radar b/c school is where they make their deals. They do the minimum to pass and stay quiet. I've had a handful who were obnoxious. I can't say I care any longer. I'm moving my family out of the area b/c the county is too big to adequately address any major issues related to curriculum and safety. |