Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello...they got arrested didn't they? What's the problem?
Oh just watch and see what happens next. I'm sure they'll be back on the streets soon enough with not even a slap on the wrist. The police and city have to at least put on a show until you turn your attention to something else.
Ah, gotcha. You basically are just so anxious for the sequel that you can't even contain your enthusiasm. You so hyped up you can't help but prematurely eviscerate the city for the wave of moped drive by's about to transpire.
I'm not actually. These kids will get off and do it again. Or do you think a 15 year old in DC doing a drive by is an anomaly? The only difference is the shiny new get away vehicle rather than a bike or car.
I do think it's an anomaly. There's over 600 thousand DC residents, how many of them do you think are teenagers? Somewhere around 50 to 75 thousand probably? You seriously think there are 50 to 75 thousand teenagers out here doing drive by shootings? Me thinks your prejudice is perverting your perception.
It's not an anomaly for the people who live in or near Potomac Gardens, and the classmates of those kids, who are all going to have to return to living with/going to class with two teenage boys who think nothing of firing a gun into a random car. It's really ... privileged ... to just dismiss this kind of violence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello...they got arrested didn't they? What's the problem?
Oh just watch and see what happens next. I'm sure they'll be back on the streets soon enough with not even a slap on the wrist. The police and city have to at least put on a show until you turn your attention to something else.
Ah, gotcha. You basically are just so anxious for the sequel that you can't even contain your enthusiasm. You so hyped up you can't help but prematurely eviscerate the city for the wave of moped drive by's about to transpire.
I'm not actually. These kids will get off and do it again. Or do you think a 15 year old in DC doing a drive by is an anomaly? The only difference is the shiny new get away vehicle rather than a bike or car.
I do think it's an anomaly. There's over 600 thousand DC residents, how many of them do you think are teenagers? Somewhere around 50 to 75 thousand probably? You seriously think there are 50 to 75 thousand teenagers out here doing drive by shootings? Me thinks your prejudice is perverting your perception.
Do you even live in DC?
And the denominator would be the incidents with guns, not the total number of teens in the city. Of the 119 deaths this year so far, half were of teens and children. DC is cagey about releasing the aggregate ages of perpetrators but I lived in DC long enough to know that this is not an anomaly. A teen with a gun is not an anomaly. Nor is shooting at people.
Lol - what you getting all hype for? Dude just go to a CVS and refill that Prozac prescription you obviously been putting off. Seriously, it's time.
If you lived here long enough like you say then you should know by now that not every teen in this city is a thug-in-training but seeing how you still stuck on stereotypes and seeing how you bout ready to pitch a fit cause (GASP!!) somebody on here doesn't share your bleak outlook on life it's obvious that you need to schedule an appointment with your therapist and get that refill.
Take one and calm your skitterish behind down
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello...they got arrested didn't they? What's the problem?
Oh just watch and see what happens next. I'm sure they'll be back on the streets soon enough with not even a slap on the wrist. The police and city have to at least put on a show until you turn your attention to something else.
Ah, gotcha. You basically are just so anxious for the sequel that you can't even contain your enthusiasm. You so hyped up you can't help but prematurely eviscerate the city for the wave of moped drive by's about to transpire.
I'm not actually. These kids will get off and do it again. Or do you think a 15 year old in DC doing a drive by is an anomaly? The only difference is the shiny new get away vehicle rather than a bike or car.
I do think it's an anomaly. There's over 600 thousand DC residents, how many of them do you think are teenagers? Somewhere around 50 to 75 thousand probably? You seriously think there are 50 to 75 thousand teenagers out here doing drive by shootings? Me thinks your prejudice is perverting your perception.
It's not an anomaly for the people who live in or near Potomac Gardens, and the classmates of those kids, who are all going to have to return to living with/going to class with two teenage boys who think nothing of firing a gun into a random car. It's really ... privileged ... to just dismiss this kind of violence.
They got arrested. I'm sure they getting arraigned sometime soon why don't you and your friends/family stage a protest outside the courthouse or go down to the mayor's office with a bullhorn and make your feelings be known. Arguing with me ain't gonna do shit. Take your grievance to the courts or to the council and get something done. To not do so would be... dare I say... dismissing that kind of violence.
Touché
So I'm supposed to just think "NPD" at kids randomly shooting into cars in my neighborhood. Gotcha.
You can think whatever you want I’m not privy to your thoughts and damn thankful that I’m not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello...they got arrested didn't they? What's the problem?
Oh just watch and see what happens next. I'm sure they'll be back on the streets soon enough with not even a slap on the wrist. The police and city have to at least put on a show until you turn your attention to something else.
Ah, gotcha. You basically are just so anxious for the sequel that you can't even contain your enthusiasm. You so hyped up you can't help but prematurely eviscerate the city for the wave of moped drive by's about to transpire.
I'm not actually. These kids will get off and do it again. Or do you think a 15 year old in DC doing a drive by is an anomaly? The only difference is the shiny new get away vehicle rather than a bike or car.
I do think it's an anomaly. There's over 600 thousand DC residents, how many of them do you think are teenagers? Somewhere around 50 to 75 thousand probably? You seriously think there are 50 to 75 thousand teenagers out here doing drive by shootings? Me thinks your prejudice is perverting your perception.
It's not an anomaly for the people who live in or near Potomac Gardens, and the classmates of those kids, who are all going to have to return to living with/going to class with two teenage boys who think nothing of firing a gun into a random car. It's really ... privileged ... to just dismiss this kind of violence.
They got arrested. I'm sure they getting arraigned sometime soon why don't you and your friends/family stage a protest outside the courthouse or go down to the mayor's office with a bullhorn and make your feelings be known. Arguing with me ain't gonna do shit. Take your grievance to the courts or to the council and get something done. To not do so would be... dare I say... dismissing that kind of violence.
Touché
So I'm supposed to just think "NPD" at kids randomly shooting into cars in my neighborhood. Gotcha.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello...they got arrested didn't they? What's the problem?
Oh just watch and see what happens next. I'm sure they'll be back on the streets soon enough with not even a slap on the wrist. The police and city have to at least put on a show until you turn your attention to something else.
Ah, gotcha. You basically are just so anxious for the sequel that you can't even contain your enthusiasm. You so hyped up you can't help but prematurely eviscerate the city for the wave of moped drive by's about to transpire.
I'm not actually. These kids will get off and do it again. Or do you think a 15 year old in DC doing a drive by is an anomaly? The only difference is the shiny new get away vehicle rather than a bike or car.
I do think it's an anomaly. There's over 600 thousand DC residents, how many of them do you think are teenagers? Somewhere around 50 to 75 thousand probably? You seriously think there are 50 to 75 thousand teenagers out here doing drive by shootings? Me thinks your prejudice is perverting your perception.
It's not an anomaly for the people who live in or near Potomac Gardens, and the classmates of those kids, who are all going to have to return to living with/going to class with two teenage boys who think nothing of firing a gun into a random car. It's really ... privileged ... to just dismiss this kind of violence.
They got arrested. I'm sure they getting arraigned sometime soon why don't you and your friends/family stage a protest outside the courthouse or go down to the mayor's office with a bullhorn and make your feelings be known. Arguing with me ain't gonna do shit. Take your grievance to the courts or to the council and get something done. To not do so would be... dare I say... dismissing that kind of violence.
Touché
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello...they got arrested didn't they? What's the problem?
Oh just watch and see what happens next. I'm sure they'll be back on the streets soon enough with not even a slap on the wrist. The police and city have to at least put on a show until you turn your attention to something else.
Ah, gotcha. You basically are just so anxious for the sequel that you can't even contain your enthusiasm. You so hyped up you can't help but prematurely eviscerate the city for the wave of moped drive by's about to transpire.
I'm not actually. These kids will get off and do it again. Or do you think a 15 year old in DC doing a drive by is an anomaly? The only difference is the shiny new get away vehicle rather than a bike or car.
I do think it's an anomaly. There's over 600 thousand DC residents, how many of them do you think are teenagers? Somewhere around 50 to 75 thousand probably? You seriously think there are 50 to 75 thousand teenagers out here doing drive by shootings? Me thinks your prejudice is perverting your perception.
It's not an anomaly for the people who live in or near Potomac Gardens, and the classmates of those kids, who are all going to have to return to living with/going to class with two teenage boys who think nothing of firing a gun into a random car. It's really ... privileged ... to just dismiss this kind of violence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello...they got arrested didn't they? What's the problem?
Oh just watch and see what happens next. I'm sure they'll be back on the streets soon enough with not even a slap on the wrist. The police and city have to at least put on a show until you turn your attention to something else.
Ah, gotcha. You basically are just so anxious for the sequel that you can't even contain your enthusiasm. You so hyped up you can't help but prematurely eviscerate the city for the wave of moped drive by's about to transpire.
I'm not actually. These kids will get off and do it again. Or do you think a 15 year old in DC doing a drive by is an anomaly? The only difference is the shiny new get away vehicle rather than a bike or car.
I do think it's an anomaly. There's over 600 thousand DC residents, how many of them do you think are teenagers? Somewhere around 50 to 75 thousand probably? You seriously think there are 50 to 75 thousand teenagers out here doing drive by shootings? Me thinks your prejudice is perverting your perception.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello...they got arrested didn't they? What's the problem?
Oh just watch and see what happens next. I'm sure they'll be back on the streets soon enough with not even a slap on the wrist. The police and city have to at least put on a show until you turn your attention to something else.
Ah, gotcha. You basically are just so anxious for the sequel that you can't even contain your enthusiasm. You so hyped up you can't help but prematurely eviscerate the city for the wave of moped drive by's about to transpire.
I'm not actually. These kids will get off and do it again. Or do you think a 15 year old in DC doing a drive by is an anomaly? The only difference is the shiny new get away vehicle rather than a bike or car.
I do think it's an anomaly. There's over 600 thousand DC residents, how many of them do you think are teenagers? Somewhere around 50 to 75 thousand probably? You seriously think there are 50 to 75 thousand teenagers out here doing drive by shootings? Me thinks your prejudice is perverting your perception.
Do you even live in DC?
And the denominator would be the incidents with guns, not the total number of teens in the city. Of the 119 deaths this year so far, half were of teens and children. DC is cagey about releasing the aggregate ages of perpetrators but I lived in DC long enough to know that this is not an anomaly. A teen with a gun is not an anomaly. Nor is shooting at people.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello...they got arrested didn't they? What's the problem?
Oh just watch and see what happens next. I'm sure they'll be back on the streets soon enough with not even a slap on the wrist. The police and city have to at least put on a show until you turn your attention to something else.
Ah, gotcha. You basically are just so anxious for the sequel that you can't even contain your enthusiasm. You so hyped up you can't help but prematurely eviscerate the city for the wave of moped drive by's about to transpire.
I'm not actually. These kids will get off and do it again. Or do you think a 15 year old in DC doing a drive by is an anomaly? The only difference is the shiny new get away vehicle rather than a bike or car.
I do think it's an anomaly. There's over 600 thousand DC residents, how many of them do you think are teenagers? Somewhere around 50 to 75 thousand probably? You seriously think there are 50 to 75 thousand teenagers out here doing drive by shootings? Me thinks your prejudice is perverting your perception.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello...they got arrested didn't they? What's the problem?
Oh just watch and see what happens next. I'm sure they'll be back on the streets soon enough with not even a slap on the wrist. The police and city have to at least put on a show until you turn your attention to something else.
Ah, gotcha. You basically are just so anxious for the sequel that you can't even contain your enthusiasm. You so hyped up you can't help but prematurely eviscerate the city for the wave of moped drive by's about to transpire.
I'm not actually. These kids will get off and do it again. Or do you think a 15 year old in DC doing a drive by is an anomaly? The only difference is the shiny new get away vehicle rather than a bike or car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello...they got arrested didn't they? What's the problem?
Oh just watch and see what happens next. I'm sure they'll be back on the streets soon enough with not even a slap on the wrist. The police and city have to at least put on a show until you turn your attention to something else.
Ah, gotcha. You basically are just so anxious for the sequel that you can't even contain your enthusiasm. You so hyped up you can't help but prematurely eviscerate the city for the wave of moped drive by's about to transpire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do kids have these rentals? You have to be 21 and have a credit card
The first question is how they got the moped, not how did they get the gun?
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Uh, obviously they got the gun from any one of the hundreds of NRA-owned gunshops in the city! There’s at least one on every corner in black neighborhoods, don’t you know that?!? Each intersection in a black neighborhood must have, according to DC law, at least one gun shop owned by the NRA, two liquor stores, and a church.
I’m a white liberal and grew up in Wisconsin, so take it from me, I’m an expert in all things DC. Especially in matters of black culture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello...they got arrested didn't they? What's the problem?
Oh just watch and see what happens next. I'm sure they'll be back on the streets soon enough with not even a slap on the wrist. The police and city have to at least put on a show until you turn your attention to something else.
Anonymous wrote:Hello...they got arrested didn't they? What's the problem?