Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am wondering why this is not receiving more reportage.
I heard ot on the news about 8 times yesterday as well as the WaPo. Seems like it’s getting a lot of coverage.
Radio? I am surprised that the neighborhood learned of it the next day. Had we known sooner , likely someone would have tipped the police at Wegmans. Seems like the police didn't know tho, since there is an officer IN Wegmans. How long did it take PIW to notice this absence. It's one thing to have a hospital for the criminally insane on your block, another to have a remiss hospital for the criminally insane. Their security and police backup both seem to have failed here. If four teens can get away and stay away?
Actually the police did know. It was reported that night the incident happened. And the detailed officers were on the scene. PIW didn’t fail anyone . PIW done all possible to prevent them from escaping. For crying sakes these are experienced criminals whom caused harm to a staff and also committed robbery. What more do you want PIW to do other than what was done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am wondering why this is not receiving more reportage.
I heard ot on the news about 8 times yesterday as well as the WaPo. Seems like it’s getting a lot of coverage.
Radio? I am surprised that the neighborhood learned of it the next day. Had we known sooner , likely someone would have tipped the police at Wegmans. Seems like the police didn't know tho, since there is an officer IN Wegmans. How long did it take PIW to notice this absence. It's one thing to have a hospital for the criminally insane on your block, another to have a remiss hospital for the criminally insane. Their security and police backup both seem to have failed here. If four teens can get away and stay away?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should violent offenders undergoing psychiatric treatment be housed in a light-security office-type building right on a major avenue and steps from a preschool, an elementary school and a library - and a short distance from DC’s largest middle school and high school, as well as two large independent schools in the area? This is not the first time this has happened. Shouldn’t such people be moved to a facility that is behind a more secure perimeter where escapes will be mimimized?
It's DCs ONLY "locked-option" facility and this escape is telling..so no, and yes. We need a proper mental hospital. They should have converted the DC General site to that, or another site that could have a secured portion and be somewhat removed from residences. Not a poorly run private facility in an office building on Wisconsin Ave. DC is insane, no pun intended.
DC also has St Elizabeths
I think PIW is for short term care and supervision (including providing locked room services)--like someone up on charges deemed in need of psychological services so they are remanded there rather than home or released to report in later--and St. Elizabeth's (which has been seriously downsized and parceled out to other entities like Homeland Security and housing development) is for long term care and supervision of someone convicted, like a Hinkley. PIW is privately run with a contract to the city, and I believe St. Elizabeth's is directly administered by DC Gov.
Anonymous wrote:Any update on this incident that took place July11? At least one of them was facing multiple carjacking charges, including armed. We live a block from the hospital. What I find odd is that the hospital always has police presence outside, and they were spotted the NEXT day at Wegmans (according to someone on CP Listserve) looking sort of aimless and obvious. Wegmans has a police officer. Was there not an APB by the?? If neighbors could spot them, surely the police could. So odd . And where are they now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should violent offenders undergoing psychiatric treatment be housed in a light-security office-type building right on a major avenue and steps from a preschool, an elementary school and a library - and a short distance from DC’s largest middle school and high school, as well as two large independent schools in the area? This is not the first time this has happened. Shouldn’t such people be moved to a facility that is behind a more secure perimeter where escapes will be mimimized?
It's DCs ONLY "locked-option" facility and this escape is telling..so no, and yes. We need a proper mental hospital. They should have converted the DC General site to that, or another site that could have a secured portion and be somewhat removed from residences. Not a poorly run private facility in an office building on Wisconsin Ave. DC is insane, no pun intended.
DC also has St Elizabeths
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should violent offenders undergoing psychiatric treatment be housed in a light-security office-type building right on a major avenue and steps from a preschool, an elementary school and a library - and a short distance from DC’s largest middle school and high school, as well as two large independent schools in the area? This is not the first time this has happened. Shouldn’t such people be moved to a facility that is behind a more secure perimeter where escapes will be mimimized?
It's DCs ONLY "locked-option" facility and this escape is telling..so no, and yes. We need a proper mental hospital. They should have converted the DC General site to that, or another site that could have a secured portion and be somewhat removed from residences. Not a poorly run private facility in an office building on Wisconsin Ave. DC is insane, no pun intended.
Anonymous wrote:Psychiatric? They’re just criminals.
Anonymous wrote:I go to that Wegmans multiple times a week - the only thing they have apart from plastic cutlery are those tiny gift cheese knives by the fancy cheese section right before the flowers. Just makes me wonder what else in that listserv email is a similar exaggeration.
That being said your ANC rep is the best person for follow up questions on these types of matters since they have a contact at MPD they can reach out to. If you get a response maybe you can share on here as well.