Anonymous wrote:Huh?
You mean how Gallery Place is a noted hangout for unruly DC teens after school, and there are unprovoked attacks on commuters, muggings, flash mob robberies and general punkishness going on?
Yoda has an internet connection! May the Force be with you.Anonymous wrote:12:35 and 12:40 I am glad you not like the others.
All aside from the grammar police. I understand what you're saying. TMZ reference is funny and is easily associated in this case. I too would like to know, is every group of students who are in uniform who are in public place after school hours that is being rowdy; a school problem or a person in public problem?
I was at the Takoma Park Station just last evening and apparently Coolidge had a night basketball game. Assuming the game was over many were at the Takoma Park Station and rough-housing and obnoxious language was evident. I could immediately associate them to Coolidge because of their uniforms.
So, OP are you asking do you blame the school because of their students or do you blame the individuals.
I am guessing it is an individual problem.
I can say I have seen rowdy adults on the metro too.
Anonymous wrote:Ten Mile Zone. At what level does it become a situation that it is no longer a school related issue in a public place? I am constantly hearing that the closest metro near various schools have become war zones but now I am hearing that Gallery Place has become a hot-spot. Unless, DCPS has moved the majority of their schools to the downtown area how does that become a DCPS related activity or incident?