Anonymous wrote:Would it be safe if you've nothing to do with such elements and mind your own business?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would it be safe if you've nothing to do with such elements and mind your own business?
I would just not take the risk, particularly if you have kids. I would be worried about stray bullets. Wawa also just left because they could not deal with the amount of shop lifting they were subjected to. The crime will affect you in many different ways there. It looked like a very promising area a decade ago, but unfortunately it went massively downhill in the last few years.
We live in Columbia Heights with our toddler and have never felt unsafe. Granted we’re about 10 mins from the plaza and closer to the petworth/park view border. I hate the plaza and avoid at all costs.
Must be nice. Most of the people in Columbia Heights rely on public transportation and need to access the metro station and adjacent bus lines which are at the epicenter of the violence.
Anonymous wrote:Why crime rates are so high in Columbia Heights?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would it be safe if you've nothing to do with such elements and mind your own business?
I would just not take the risk, particularly if you have kids. I would be worried about stray bullets. Wawa also just left because they could not deal with the amount of shop lifting they were subjected to. The crime will affect you in many different ways there. It looked like a very promising area a decade ago, but unfortunately it went massively downhill in the last few years.
We live in Columbia Heights with our toddler and have never felt unsafe. Granted we’re about 10 mins from the plaza and closer to the petworth/park view border. I hate the plaza and avoid at all costs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would it be safe if you've nothing to do with such elements and mind your own business?
I would just not take the risk, particularly if you have kids. I would be worried about stray bullets. Wawa also just left because they could not deal with the amount of shop lifting they were subjected to. The crime will affect you in many different ways there. It looked like a very promising area a decade ago, but unfortunately it went massively downhill in the last few years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would it be safe if you've nothing to do with such elements and mind your own business?
I would just not take the risk, particularly if you have kids. I would be worried about stray bullets. Wawa also just left because they could not deal with the amount of shop lifting they were subjected to. The crime will affect you in many different ways there. It looked like a very promising area a decade ago, but unfortunately it went massively downhill in the last few years.
Anonymous wrote:Would it be safe if you've nothing to do with such elements and mind your own business?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:High concentration of Section 8 housing. Ward 1 Councilmember who is tremendously soft on crime, wants to defund the police, believes in violence "interruptors" instead with no evidence that alternative approaches work. Her predecessor Jim Graham was a crook, but he was much more vigilant about safety and quality of life issues in the Ward and much more inclined to work proactively with police and businesses to try to prevent crime. Brianne does not care and the criminals know it.
Well said.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look, I hate Brianne as much as anyone, but blaming her for an uptick in crime in CH is a bit much.
Then who IS responsible?
The criminals are the who.
The real question is what, not who.