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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]African-American Family Day at the Zoo is actually a lovely time for a morning visit because DCPS is closed. The crowds of teenagers and sporadic incidents aren't an issue until late in the afternoon. The suburban pearl clutching is laughable.[/quote] http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/crime/police-search-for-suspects-motive-in-shooting-outside-national-zoo/2014/04/22/725a0e2a-ca23-11e3-93eb-6c0037dde2ad_story.html[/quote] Please stay out in Reston. We hate to see you terrorized by "street kids."[/quote] I live in DC and avoid the zoo the day after Easter. Does my voice count as legitimate?[/quote] I'd like to see them import and deputize some Texas cops to handle things by the zoo on Easter Monday.[/quote] Ditto. Or just cancel the event, period. It's hard to imagine another DC festival being facilitated by local government if it had a history of gunplay and stabbings, widespread disorderly conduct and vandalism every single year over the past ~15 years. Or if Federal law enforcement has to be called in for backup. This is a, uh, "family" event? [/quote] Do you have even know anything about Family Day? You're plain wrong. First of all, it isn't a festival facilitated by "local government" --that is the District of Columbia. It's an official Zoo function supposed rooted in the historic exclusion of African-American damilies from the whites-only event at the White House. Moreover, you seem to be unaware that the National Zoo is part of the Smithsonian, which is a federal instrumentality chartered by Act of Congress, and therefore is itself federal property within the larger confidences of Rock Creek Park. The "National" part could have provided a clue in this regard. Secondly, there are myriad family events at the Zoo on Easter Monday, including the "Easter Panda," an egg hunt, face painting and field games. This ensures that the event is hugely popular with FAMILiES from across the greater metropolitan area, almost all of whom come small children in two for a ionic and daylong outing. Thirdly, there is NO "history" of gunplay, stabbing, widespread disorderly conduct and vandalism every year dating back over the past ~15 years. It is terrible that there have been three highly-publicized incidents in recent years, and generally unruly behavior by teens, but I'll challenge you to provide credible, non-anecdotal evidence of the wodespread criminal behaviors you have described. Fourth, the Zoo Police are effectively federal law enforcement officers because, as noted above, the Zoo is part of the Smithsonian. Setting aside that fact, what Fedeal law enforcement would have have be called for crowd control? FBI, Uniformed Secret Service, Federal Protective Service, ATF, US Capitol Police, US Park Police, Military Police? It's inexcusable that MPD and Metro Police didn't have proactive plans in place to deal with huge crowds which spilled out onto the street for several years but that seems to have changed for the better last year. Go do you homework and stop making shit up so that you feel better about yourself. Better yet, get off your ass and come visit the Zoo on Easter Monday next year. Relax, enjoy yourself, smile at the happy families who are in attendance. You won't be shot, stabbed, robbed, beaten or scarred for life. [/quote] Might I suggest you direct this anger at the individuals who have managed to tarnish this event with their behavior? Perhaps if their community turned on them, things might change.[/quote] You're conflating a recitation of facts with angerl. An addiction to Fox News, Free Republic and Breitbart has left you unable to think logically for yourself. When you can't dispute the facts, then attack the messenger. Or just projecting your own anger onto others. [/quote] Huh? I thought PP had it right. Instead of being angry at the people talking about Easter zoo violence, why don't we use our anger at the idiots creating the violence and scaring families away? [/quote] Because we have police to arrest them and try them in court. It is much more effective yelling at some kids who have never read DCUM. We can, however, deal with DCUM fear mongers on DCUM.[/quote]
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