Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So a random "jump in" in CP. Drive your car across the city. Most likely will get away with it with the no pursuit laws. You just forget to calculate that the no pursuit laws do not apply to the Park Police or the Secret Service or the Park Police helicopter which apparently followed the car across the city.
But the randomness of shooting into a construction site with three shooters is what is scary. Jump in or not. Random acts of violence are terrifying and only encourage the "we should all be armed" crowd.
it sounds like it was a targeting shooting. props to the park police and secret service in chasing the shooters to the ground. that kind of *immediate* response is the kind of thing that will repress lawlessness, much more than long prison sentences.
That kind of thing (pursuits) is banned for regular MPD in DC. Luckily we had park police / SS nearby. What if we hadn't? These guys would continue joyriding and shooting em up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So a random "jump in" in CP. Drive your car across the city. Most likely will get away with it with the no pursuit laws. You just forget to calculate that the no pursuit laws do not apply to the Park Police or the Secret Service or the Park Police helicopter which apparently followed the car across the city.
But the randomness of shooting into a construction site with three shooters is what is scary. Jump in or not. Random acts of violence are terrifying and only encourage the "we should all be armed" crowd.
it sounds like it was a targeting shooting. props to the park police and secret service in chasing the shooters to the ground. that kind of *immediate* response is the kind of thing that will repress lawlessness, much more than long prison sentences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tomorrow should be a fun day with thousands of young scholars suddenly without school on a 90 degree Friday. Good luck everyone.
The shooting was at the construction site. No students were there. Eaton students have been at a swing space on Van Ness Street on the UDC campus for two years while Eaton is being renovated.
The shooting sounds personal.
I’d be shocked if any construction workers knew the perpetrators.
Some kind of personal beef
I’m not so sure. Construction workers are up early/bed early kind of guys in the middle of the week. They generally don’t associate with low life unskilled thugs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tomorrow should be a fun day with thousands of young scholars suddenly without school on a 90 degree Friday. Good luck everyone.
The shooting was at the construction site. No students were there. Eaton students have been at a swing space on Van Ness Street on the UDC campus for two years while Eaton is being renovated.
The shooting sounds personal.
I’d be shocked if any construction workers knew the perpetrators.
Some kind of personal beef
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tomorrow should be a fun day with thousands of young scholars suddenly without school on a 90 degree Friday. Good luck everyone.
The shooting was at the construction site. No students were there. Eaton students have been at a swing space on Van Ness Street on the UDC campus for two years while Eaton is being renovated.
The shooting sounds personal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So a random "jump in" in CP. Drive your car across the city. Most likely will get away with it with the no pursuit laws. You just forget to calculate that the no pursuit laws do not apply to the Park Police or the Secret Service or the Park Police helicopter which apparently followed the car across the city.
But the randomness of shooting into a construction site with three shooters is what is scary. Jump in or not. Random acts of violence are terrifying and only encourage the "we should all be armed" crowd.
it sounds like it was a targeting shooting. props to the park police and secret service in chasing the shooters to the ground. that kind of *immediate* response is the kind of thing that will repress lawlessness, much more than long prison sentences.
Anonymous wrote:So a random "jump in" in CP. Drive your car across the city. Most likely will get away with it with the no pursuit laws. You just forget to calculate that the no pursuit laws do not apply to the Park Police or the Secret Service or the Park Police helicopter which apparently followed the car across the city.
But the randomness of shooting into a construction site with three shooters is what is scary. Jump in or not. Random acts of violence are terrifying and only encourage the "we should all be armed" crowd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tomorrow should be a fun day with thousands of young scholars suddenly without school on a 90 degree Friday. Good luck everyone.
The shooting was at the construction site. No students were there. Eaton students have been at a swing space on Van Ness Street on the UDC campus for two years while Eaton is being renovated.
The shooting sounds personal.
I’d be shocked if any construction workers knew the perpetrators.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tomorrow should be a fun day with thousands of young scholars suddenly without school on a 90 degree Friday. Good luck everyone.
The shooting was at the construction site. No students were there. Eaton students have been at a swing space on Van Ness Street on the UDC campus for two years while Eaton is being renovated.
The shooting sounds personal.
I’d be shocked if any construction workers knew the perpetrators.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tomorrow should be a fun day with thousands of young scholars suddenly without school on a 90 degree Friday. Good luck everyone.
The shooting was at the construction site. No students were there. Eaton students have been at a swing space on Van Ness Street on the UDC campus for two years while Eaton is being renovated.
The shooting sounds personal.
Should this make us all feel better?