Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where were the students from? Everybody is very clear to point out that they were not Wilson/Jackson Reed kids. But which school were they from and why were they carrying knives in Tenleytown?
Translation:
How did they get into MY neighborhood!
Umm, yes? Who would want kids coming from outside their neighborhood and pulling knives on people?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where were the students from? Everybody is very clear to point out that they were not Wilson/Jackson Reed kids. But which school were they from and why were they carrying knives in Tenleytown?
Translation:
How did they get into MY neighborhood!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, great job police. I saw a larger clip which showed MPD there, Secret Service, WMATA Transit and Park Police.
You have to wonder why anybody would assume with everything in that area why someone would think that pulling a knife would not be met with immediate arrest. Heck there almost seems to be a permanent cruiser parked in front of the Target these days.
But what was the draw to get a bunch of Dunbar student over there? Was there a game or an event. Or are kids simply cruising rival schools to heckle the kids these days?
I can see why they thought they could get away with it. It’s the Wild West everyday in Tenleytown between 3-4pm. The amount of merchandise theft and open marijuana smoking is pretty stunning.
Well, unless you’re a senior JR kids are in school till 3:30. But, carry on with your ballyhooing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This is pretty insane and it should be noted that none of the students have been identified as attending any of the schools local to Tenleytown. Great work by the police officers for averting a larger crisis.
Suspect seen tackled in video had brandished a knife apparently at another student. Again, no indication of where these students were actually students.
We are only starting to see the downstream effects of the two year school lockdown in the major cities. Our elected officials erase 50 years of educational progress and we will all be less safe for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, great job police. I saw a larger clip which showed MPD there, Secret Service, WMATA Transit and Park Police.
You have to wonder why anybody would assume with everything in that area why someone would think that pulling a knife would not be met with immediate arrest. Heck there almost seems to be a permanent cruiser parked in front of the Target these days.
But what was the draw to get a bunch of Dunbar student over there? Was there a game or an event. Or are kids simply cruising rival schools to heckle the kids these days?
I can see why they thought they could get away with it. It’s the Wild West everyday in Tenleytown between 3-4pm. The amount of merchandise theft and open marijuana smoking is pretty stunning.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, great job police. I saw a larger clip which showed MPD there, Secret Service, WMATA Transit and Park Police.
You have to wonder why anybody would assume with everything in that area why someone would think that pulling a knife would not be met with immediate arrest. Heck there almost seems to be a permanent cruiser parked in front of the Target these days.
But what was the draw to get a bunch of Dunbar student over there? Was there a game or an event. Or are kids simply cruising rival schools to heckle the kids these days?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This is pretty insane and it should be noted that none of the students have been identified as attending any of the schools local to Tenleytown. Great work by the police officers for averting a larger crisis.
Suspect seen tackled in video had brandished a knife apparently at another student. Again, no indication of where these students were actually students.
We are only starting to see the downstream effects of the two year school lockdown in the major cities. Our elected officials erase 50 years of educational progress and we will all be less safe for it.