Actually, the guy lives in Trinidad so he actually doesn't live in that neighborhood but I don't think that's what the kids were talking about!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would the kids be cursing and telling the bike person to get our of their neighborhood when it's clear the kid's parents rent and don't own.
Yeah, how dare renters identify with a neighborhood![]()
NO the point is that the guy on his bike is just as part of the neighborhood and in fact has laid down even more permanent roots.
Hey thanks, OP, that was a a lovely story and I wouldn't have seen it if you hadn't posted it.Anonymous wrote:I hear the Hill will be really safe around 2050. Really. Meanwhile, the pre-teens are doing their best to keep up with the current generation of street thugs.
http://greatergreaterwashington.org/post/19194/young-kids-try-to-assault-me-while-biking/

Yes, that's a wonderful story! Handled the way it should be. Thanks, MPD!Anonymous wrote:wow, I'm actually pleased with the police and how this person handled the whole thing.
I've lived here for 4 years and it's a wonderful place to live. Thanks for sharing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would the kids be cursing and telling the bike person to get our of their neighborhood when it's clear the kid's parents rent and don't own.
Yeah, how dare renters identify with a neighborhood![]()
Anonymous wrote:Why would the kids be cursing and telling the bike person to get our of their neighborhood when it's clear the kid's parents rent and don't own.
Anonymous wrote:Ah the anti-Hill troll is back again. Do you have a google alert set?