I feel defeated by the crime in Capitol Hill. Pl recommend a new neighborhood.

Anonymous
Recent Trindad purchaser (back in 2010) and surprisingly feel safer in Trinidad than capital hill actually. There seems to be much more movement of people in and out of capital hill on a daily basis whereas Trinidad is more of an enclosed neighborhood and you end up seeing the same people day in and day out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DIVERSITY BABY !

You take the good
You take the bad



You take them both, and there you have the facts of life.... the facts of life...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Recent Trindad purchaser (back in 2010) and surprisingly feel safer in Trinidad than capital hill actually. There seems to be much more movement of people in and out of capital hill on a daily basis whereas Trinidad is more of an enclosed neighborhood and you end up seeing the same people day in and day out.


Weren't there like three shootings in Trinidad in the past few days?
Anonymous
People get mugged in "nice" areas like the Hill because criminals know that people there have cash/iphones/etc in their pockets. I live in a truly terrible neighborhood, and NO ONE gets mugged. Shot, yes, but not mugged.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People get mugged in "nice" areas like the Hill because criminals know that people there have cash/iphones/etc in their pockets. I live in a truly terrible neighborhood, and NO ONE gets mugged. Shot, yes, but not mugged.


Weel then, THAT makes me want to move there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People get mugged in "nice" areas like the Hill because criminals know that people there have cash/iphones/etc in their pockets. I live in a truly terrible neighborhood, and NO ONE gets mugged. Shot, yes, but not mugged.


Weel then, THAT makes me want to move there.


But people get mugged in Adams Morgan all the time - yet you don't see hysterical posts about it here.
Anonymous
The people being mugged are childless 20-somethings stumbling home after a night on 18th St. (That's not an excuse and it's a generalization, but the point remains.)

There's a difference, and a reason.
Anonymous
Sometimes you can get shot AND mugged. That's the DC lottery
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People get mugged in "nice" areas like the Hill because criminals know that people there have cash/iphones/etc in their pockets. I live in a truly terrible neighborhood, and NO ONE gets mugged. Shot, yes, but not mugged.


Weel then, THAT makes me want to move there.


But the shootings aren't random. People are shooting people they know. In 10 years in my neighborhood, I've never known any law abiding citizen to be a victim of crime. That's why people can feel safe in a 'bad' neighborhood. That being said - obviously if I had the $$ to move somewhere else, I would. I don't have any other options at the moment. But the crime isn't affecting us directly, thank god.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DIVERSITY BABY !

You take the good
You take the bad



Well they were there first. Let's not act like Capitol Hill used to be some super safe neighborhood back in the day. It was the hood.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People get mugged in "nice" areas like the Hill because criminals know that people there have cash/iphones/etc in their pockets. I live in a truly terrible neighborhood, and NO ONE gets mugged. Shot, yes, but not mugged.


Weel then, THAT makes me want to move there.


But the shootings aren't random. People are shooting people they know. In 10 years in my neighborhood, I've never known any law abiding citizen to be a victim of crime. That's why people can feel safe in a 'bad' neighborhood. That being said - obviously if I had the $$ to move somewhere else, I would. I don't have any other options at the moment. But the crime isn't affecting us directly, thank god.


This has to be one of the dumbest comments I read today. Don't worry the driveways will hit your neighbor's house and spare you and your family because it's just a rival gang issue. Don't forget to fly the right color so you won't be a target.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People get mugged in "nice" areas like the Hill because criminals know that people there have cash/iphones/etc in their pockets. I live in a truly terrible neighborhood, and NO ONE gets mugged. Shot, yes, but not mugged.


Weel then, THAT makes me want to move there.


But the shootings aren't random. People are shooting people they know. In 10 years in my neighborhood, I've never known any law abiding citizen to be a victim of crime. That's why people can feel safe in a 'bad' neighborhood. That being said - obviously if I had the $$ to move somewhere else, I would. I don't have any other options at the moment. But the crime isn't affecting us directly, thank god.


This has to be one of the dumbest comments I read today. Don't worry the driveways will hit your neighbor's house and spare you and your family because it's just a rival gang issue. Don't forget to fly the right color so you won't be a target.


drivebys not driveways
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DIVERSITY BABY !

You take the good
You take the bad



Well they were there first. Let's not act like Capitol Hill used to be some super safe neighborhood back in the day. It was the hood.


Still IS the hood

/ corrected
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What crime? I've lived north of Lincoln Park since 2000 and nothing has ever happened to me. Honestly, I think that crime in Capitol Hill has been wildly exaggerated.


Interesting. We lived near Lincoln Park for about 5 years and moved because we couldn't handle the crime anymore. Life is so much more peaceful when you're not constantly looking over your shoulder.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We left the Hill 15 years ago because of crime. Getting mugged at gunpoint seemed to be a constant. Sad.


Oh come on. So you were mugged at gunpoint "constantly"? This happened to you multiple times a day? Every time you stepped out your front door? Please explain.
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