Anonymous
Post 07/18/2021 16:54     Subject: Shooting outside Nats Park

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Here's what's proposed for 1319 South Capitol Street, right by where you parked: https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/more-details-and-maybe-livework-units-for-proposed-south-capitol-street-dev/17117

And here's what's proposed for where the 7-11 currently is: https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/371-units-office-and-retail-proposed-to-replace-the-south-capitol-street-7-/16991



I didn't realize they finally developed a proposal to develop the NW corner of M and S Capitol. Thank God. Hopefully they won't replace the 7-11, which is a magnet for the dregs of the neighborhood.


Oh man where will I get my jools and wings to drop all over the sidewalk for dogs to choke on? I will miss being accosted on the way out by homeless folks. How terrible that gentrifiers will once again ruin the culture of a thriving corner market.
Anonymous
Post 07/18/2021 16:54     Subject: Shooting outside Nats Park

Yeah, this is America.
Anonymous
Post 07/18/2021 16:32     Subject: Shooting outside Nats Park

I’m all for more gun control, but when people blame DC’s gun crime on Virginia’s lax gun laws, they never seem to be able to explain why people aren’t spraying bullets all over VA. There’s obviously a bit more to the story.
Anonymous
Post 07/18/2021 16:31     Subject: Shooting outside Nats Park

Anonymous
Post 07/18/2021 15:37     Subject: Re:Shooting outside Nats Park

Anonymous wrote:DCUM Debate Tactics:

Poster A: "X just happened, and it's party because of Y."

Poster B: "Actually, Y does not exist."

Poster A: "Why are you so hung-up on Y. It's not relevant to X! Don't you have a heart?!?"









Let it go man.
Anonymous
Post 07/18/2021 15:31     Subject: Re:Shooting outside Nats Park

DCUM Debate Tactics:

Poster A: "X just happened, and it's party because of Y."

Poster B: "Actually, Y does not exist."

Poster A: "Why are you so hung-up on Y. It's not relevant to X! Don't you have a heart?!?"







Anonymous
Post 07/18/2021 15:22     Subject: Re:Shooting outside Nats Park

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:“Boarded up with a notice of a hearing” likely means the property is being converted to a new use — not that it's abandoned.



Don’t miss the forest for the trees.

Go drive down there, or are you too scared to see it for yourself?


OMG, just stop.

The current property is boarded up because a big, shiny new building is proposed for the site:

https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/more-details-and-maybe-livework-units-for-proposed-south-capitol-street-dev/17117



And what’s a big shiny new building going to do about the crime problems on that block, on N, on Half, etc? That’s not how this works, that’s not how any of this works.

DC recently sued DCHA over the drug, prostitution and firearm crime problems right there on those streets, and that the housing authority had failed to abate the problems. Think a shiny, new big building is the answer? This is a thread about the Nats game shooting that occurred right there on S Capitol. And you’re hyper focused on whether a few empty buildings are abandoned vs boarded up vs being redeveloped? How does that prevent another shooting, when in all likelihood the people involved live or are connected to the neighborhood/streets behind the shiny building?

Maybe you’re just being purposefully dense, but honestly you’re part of the bigger problem. Seriously.


Maybe you need to pay better attention to what you read before you respond.

A prior poster (you?) said there were "boarded up and abandoned" buildings on South Capitol Street. All I did was provide some facts in response.

If the so-called "abandoned" buildings aren't relevant to this discussion, then why did that prior poster (you?) bring them up to begin with?







The real estate developer has entered the chat.

Why are you so hung up on “abandoned buildings”? An innocent Nats fan was shot. Where are your priorities? Geesh.
Anonymous
Post 07/18/2021 15:08     Subject: Re:Shooting outside Nats Park

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:“Boarded up with a notice of a hearing” likely means the property is being converted to a new use — not that it's abandoned.



Don’t miss the forest for the trees.

Go drive down there, or are you too scared to see it for yourself?


OMG, just stop.

The current property is boarded up because a big, shiny new building is proposed for the site:

https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/more-details-and-maybe-livework-units-for-proposed-south-capitol-street-dev/17117



And what’s a big shiny new building going to do about the crime problems on that block, on N, on Half, etc? That’s not how this works, that’s not how any of this works.

DC recently sued DCHA over the drug, prostitution and firearm crime problems right there on those streets, and that the housing authority had failed to abate the problems. Think a shiny, new big building is the answer? This is a thread about the Nats game shooting that occurred right there on S Capitol. And you’re hyper focused on whether a few empty buildings are abandoned vs boarded up vs being redeveloped? How does that prevent another shooting, when in all likelihood the people involved live or are connected to the neighborhood/streets behind the shiny building?

Maybe you’re just being purposefully dense, but honestly you’re part of the bigger problem. Seriously.


Maybe you need to pay better attention to what you read before you respond.

A prior poster (you?) said there were "boarded up and abandoned" buildings on South Capitol Street. All I did was provide some facts in response.

If the so-called "abandoned" buildings aren't relevant to this discussion, then why did that prior poster (you?) bring them up to begin with?





Anonymous
Post 07/18/2021 14:27     Subject: Shooting outside Nats Park

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you are familiar with the area, one side of S. Capitol has been revitalized/gentrified and is commonly referred to as Navy Yard (the side with Nats Park and the Navy Yard) and then there is the other side of S. Capitol, the side with Audi field, public housing projects, boarded up and abandoned buildings, that look like east Baltimore. It is amazing how one side of S. Capitol is all shiny and literally cross the street and it is a sad war zone.

Same street.


Where are the boarded up and abandoned buildings in SW? Take your time, we're all ears.


Glad you’re all eats. So I know you think you’re clever but S Capitol divides SE and SW. Let’s say you’re standing on S. Capitol with 295 behind you and you’re looking at 395, Nats Park is on the east side of S Capitol in SE and the other side of the street which is on the west side is SW. I parked a a Nats game this week at a parking lot located at 1323 S Capitol St, SW via Park Mobile which is by the corner of S Capitol and N (there is a liquor store right there on the corner). All the buildings from N to mid block of S. Capitol were boarded up with notice of a hearing posted on the doors, same thing with the first block of N SW.

Go down there. On that side of S Capitol, which is the SW quadrant. Report back here what you see. Super sad.


Did you not notice all the new condo buildings, office buildings, restaurants, parks, etc. in the neighborhood. The whole area south of 295 from the Navy Yard to the Waterfront is being redeveloped. There are no derelict blocks there, only already developed blocks and to be developed blocks.

It was random that the shooting happened where it did. It had nothing to do with the neighborhood. Just happened they were driving on South Capitol when people in one car shot at people in another car for whatever idiotic reason. They weren’t from the neighborhood and may not even be DC residents.


I think this is what people do "for fun" nowadays?
Anonymous
Post 07/18/2021 14:24     Subject: Shooting at Nats Park

Anonymous wrote:I feel like DC has given up on crime fighting due to social justice reasons. This will not end well.


1,000
Anonymous
Post 07/18/2021 14:06     Subject: Shooting outside Nats Park

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you are familiar with the area, one side of S. Capitol has been revitalized/gentrified and is commonly referred to as Navy Yard (the side with Nats Park and the Navy Yard) and then there is the other side of S. Capitol, the side with Audi field, public housing projects, boarded up and abandoned buildings, that look like east Baltimore. It is amazing how one side of S. Capitol is all shiny and literally cross the street and it is a sad war zone.

Same street.


Where are the boarded up and abandoned buildings in SW? Take your time, we're all ears.


Glad you’re all eats. So I know you think you’re clever but S Capitol divides SE and SW. Let’s say you’re standing on S. Capitol with 295 behind you and you’re looking at 395, Nats Park is on the east side of S Capitol in SE and the other side of the street which is on the west side is SW. I parked a a Nats game this week at a parking lot located at 1323 S Capitol St, SW via Park Mobile which is by the corner of S Capitol and N (there is a liquor store right there on the corner). All the buildings from N to mid block of S. Capitol were boarded up with notice of a hearing posted on the doors, same thing with the first block of N SW.

Go down there. On that side of S Capitol, which is the SW quadrant. Report back here what you see. Super sad.


Did you not notice all the new condo buildings, office buildings, restaurants, parks, etc. in the neighborhood. The whole area south of 295 from the Navy Yard to the Waterfront is being redeveloped. There are no derelict blocks there, only already developed blocks and to be developed blocks.

It was random that the shooting happened where it did. It had nothing to do with the neighborhood. Just happened they were driving on South Capitol when people in one car shot at people in another car for whatever idiotic reason. They weren’t from the neighborhood and may not even be DC residents.


Funniest thing I’ve read all day. And you know this how? GMAFB.

PP is talking about the west side of S Capitol Street and the neighborhood behind it, not the east side of S Capitol which has the Nats Park, the HT, the metro, fun bars/ restaurants and apartment buildings like The Salt Line, etc. No. the west side of S Capitol has several housing projects with very high crime of shootings, drugs and prostitution. Educate yourself. It may be unpleasant to admit, acknowledge and see and to have to face the juxtaposition of one side of the street to the other, but it’s reality. These are facts. Seriously, get your head out of the sand.



Fixed that for you. PP means west side is the problem.
Anonymous
Post 07/18/2021 14:05     Subject: Shooting outside Nats Park

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you are familiar with the area, one side of S. Capitol has been revitalized/gentrified and is commonly referred to as Navy Yard (the side with Nats Park and the Navy Yard) and then there is the other side of S. Capitol, the side with Audi field, public housing projects, boarded up and abandoned buildings, that look like east Baltimore. It is amazing how one side of S. Capitol is all shiny and literally cross the street and it is a sad war zone.

Same street.


Where are the boarded up and abandoned buildings in SW? Take your time, we're all ears.


Glad you’re all eats. So I know you think you’re clever but S Capitol divides SE and SW. Let’s say you’re standing on S. Capitol with 295 behind you and you’re looking at 395, Nats Park is on the east side of S Capitol in SE and the other side of the street which is on the west side is SW. I parked a a Nats game this week at a parking lot located at 1323 S Capitol St, SW via Park Mobile which is by the corner of S Capitol and N (there is a liquor store right there on the corner). All the buildings from N to mid block of S. Capitol were boarded up with notice of a hearing posted on the doors, same thing with the first block of N SW.

Go down there. On that side of S Capitol, which is the SW quadrant. Report back here what you see. Super sad.


Did you not notice all the new condo buildings, office buildings, restaurants, parks, etc. in the neighborhood. The whole area south of 295 from the Navy Yard to the Waterfront is being redeveloped. There are no derelict blocks there, only already developed blocks and to be developed blocks.

It was random that the shooting happened where it did. It had nothing to do with the neighborhood. Just happened they were driving on South Capitol when people in one car shot at people in another car for whatever idiotic reason. They weren’t from the neighborhood and may not even be DC residents.


Funniest thing I’ve read all day. And you know this how? GMAFB.

PP is talking about the west side of S Capitol Street and the neighborhood behind it, not the east side of S Capitol which has the Nats Park, the HT, the metro, fun bars/ restaurants and apartment buildings like The Salt Line, etc. No. the east side of S Capitol has several housing projects with very high crime of shootings, drugs and prostitution. Educate yourself. It may be unpleasant to admit, acknowledge and see and to have to face the juxtaposition of one side of the street to the other, but it’s reality. These are facts. Seriously, get your head out of the sand.

Anonymous
Post 07/18/2021 13:58     Subject: Shooting outside Nats Park

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you are familiar with the area, one side of S. Capitol has been revitalized/gentrified and is commonly referred to as Navy Yard (the side with Nats Park and the Navy Yard) and then there is the other side of S. Capitol, the side with Audi field, public housing projects, boarded up and abandoned buildings, that look like east Baltimore. It is amazing how one side of S. Capitol is all shiny and literally cross the street and it is a sad war zone.

Same street.


Where are the boarded up and abandoned buildings in SW? Take your time, we're all ears.


Glad you’re all eats. So I know you think you’re clever but S Capitol divides SE and SW. Let’s say you’re standing on S. Capitol with 295 behind you and you’re looking at 395, Nats Park is on the east side of S Capitol in SE and the other side of the street which is on the west side is SW. I parked a a Nats game this week at a parking lot located at 1323 S Capitol St, SW via Park Mobile which is by the corner of S Capitol and N (there is a liquor store right there on the corner). All the buildings from N to mid block of S. Capitol were boarded up with notice of a hearing posted on the doors, same thing with the first block of N SW.

Go down there. On that side of S Capitol, which is the SW quadrant. Report back here what you see. Super sad.


Did you not notice all the new condo buildings, office buildings, restaurants, parks, etc. in the neighborhood. The whole area south of 295 from the Navy Yard to the Waterfront is being redeveloped. There are no derelict blocks there, only already developed blocks and to be developed blocks.

It was random that the shooting happened where it did. It had nothing to do with the neighborhood. Just happened they were driving on South Capitol when people in one car shot at people in another car for whatever idiotic reason. They weren’t from the neighborhood and may not even be DC residents.


That’s not any better, actually.
Anonymous
Post 07/18/2021 13:56     Subject: Shooting outside Nats Park

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you are familiar with the area, one side of S. Capitol has been revitalized/gentrified and is commonly referred to as Navy Yard (the side with Nats Park and the Navy Yard) and then there is the other side of S. Capitol, the side with Audi field, public housing projects, boarded up and abandoned buildings, that look like east Baltimore. It is amazing how one side of S. Capitol is all shiny and literally cross the street and it is a sad war zone.

Same street.


Where are the boarded up and abandoned buildings in SW? Take your time, we're all ears.


Glad you’re all eats. So I know you think you’re clever but S Capitol divides SE and SW. Let’s say you’re standing on S. Capitol with 295 behind you and you’re looking at 395, Nats Park is on the east side of S Capitol in SE and the other side of the street which is on the west side is SW. I parked a a Nats game this week at a parking lot located at 1323 S Capitol St, SW via Park Mobile which is by the corner of S Capitol and N (there is a liquor store right there on the corner). All the buildings from N to mid block of S. Capitol were boarded up with notice of a hearing posted on the doors, same thing with the first block of N SW.

Go down there. On that side of S Capitol, which is the SW quadrant. Report back here what you see. Super sad.


Did you not notice all the new condo buildings, office buildings, restaurants, parks, etc. in the neighborhood. The whole area south of 295 from the Navy Yard to the Waterfront is being redeveloped. There are no derelict blocks there, only already developed blocks and to be developed blocks.

It was random that the shooting happened where it did. It had nothing to do with the neighborhood. Just happened they were driving on South Capitol when people in one car shot at people in another car for whatever idiotic reason. They weren’t from the neighborhood and may not even be DC residents.
Anonymous
Post 07/18/2021 13:49     Subject: Shooting outside Nats Park

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

You people are absolutely ridiculous. Point being, why didn't they tell people there what was happening? COMMUNICATION. Silly me, when you hear gun shots, and you don't know if they are in or out of the stadium, you'd like to know!

"Drive by involving two cars outside the park. Remain calm, remain in place, and we will keep you informed." Easy. But no, they had to freak everyone out by corralling the players and ignoring the fans - half of whom were leaving DURING the shooting (Nats were down by 3 at the top of the 6th) - the other half were either screaming or hiding under their seats.

If that is entertaining to you, I wish this situation on you and your family, see how you like it.

If we have to be subjected to this crap, regardless of politics (take it to the politics board) - then at least know how to handle a crises involving tens of thousands of people in your ball park.

I will be seeing baseball in other cities from now on. If nothing else, your PR team and damage control sucks.


It took a few minutes to find out what was going on. It wasn’t a scheduled shooting. How are they supposed to know what to tell you faster than you panic? Duck & cover & wait for instructions like every school kid in America has been trained to do. As soon as they knew, they told people that the incident was outside so stay inside the stadium. Then when they knew there was no threat, they sent people home through exits that did not interfere with the police investigation.


No one knew what was going on, until a fan was shot. Many left after the 6th inning, because the Nats were losing by three points. In the interim, there was a drive by. Nice.

Workers at the gate were not equipped to handle the situation, nor was any one there. If you watched the news coverage, it was NOT 5-10 minutes, but much more.

Why are you defending this crap?