Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any update about the gunshots reported this evening @ 4th & G?
What a random place to ask. Why don't you try the MPD-1 list?
Anonymous wrote:Any update about the gunshots reported this evening @ 4th & G?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks, the place we're looking at is very close to 615.
If you'd be willing to give a little more detail, do you know if it's always the same crowd of guys, or is there a lot of turnover? Do they ever harass people walking down the streets or move their gathering onto the sidewalk?
If so, why have neighbors not pestered the cops until they just decide to leave? I've been living in another part of the Hill for 4 years and have never seen anything like that going on day-in, day-out, much less next to a school.
I don't live there, so I don't have that kind of detail (i.e. same guys, different guys...really not sure)
I only have acquaintances who live on that street and they never had problems with harassment at all (we had a talk on the topic after the shooting). I think you'd be best served by talking to some people who live there, I think they would be nice to you if you went by and asked around how they feel.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks, the place we're looking at is very close to 615.
If you'd be willing to give a little more detail, do you know if it's always the same crowd of guys, or is there a lot of turnover? Do they ever harass people walking down the streets or move their gathering onto the sidewalk?
If so, why have neighbors not pestered the cops until they just decide to leave? I've been living in another part of the Hill for 4 years and have never seen anything like that going on day-in, day-out, much less next to a school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's crime in a gentrifying neighborhood, nobody will remember the incident a year hence.
Not so sure about the Principal Cobbs effect. Far too many neighborhood parents have bailed after one or more years of hard work on the PTA. Any chance that she's burnng out and seeking greener pastures in 2015? Please, God.
Here's a newsflash -- Cobbs left for greener pastures in Colorado. LT's got a new principal as of this school year. she's already had meet and greets. What are you doing on this message board if you don't know that?
Anonymous wrote:Thanks, the place we're looking at is very close to 615.
If you'd be willing to give a little more detail, do you know if it's always the same crowd of guys, or is there a lot of turnover? Do they ever harass people walking down the streets or move their gathering onto the sidewalk?
If so, why have neighbors not pestered the cops until they just decide to leave? I've been living in another part of the Hill for 4 years and have never seen anything like that going on day-in, day-out, much less next to a school.
Anonymous wrote:There's crime in a gentrifying neighborhood, nobody will remember the incident a year hence.
Not so sure about the Principal Cobbs effect. Far too many neighborhood parents have bailed after one or more years of hard work on the PTA. Any chance that she's burnng out and seeking greener pastures in 2015? Please, God.
Anonymous wrote:I just saw a stat on that said there are 28 homeless children currently enrolled at LT.
I feel like an asshole for even having the thought (so, ergo I go voice it on DCUM like an even bigger asshole) but this feels high. Is there a shelter in-bounds for LT? Perhaps I'm a sheltered jerk for not realizing how prevalent homelessness can be, but that's 12% of the student enrollment! Is it possible MD residents are gaming the system this way?
Anonymous wrote:We got a low wait list number for LT- but were otherwise shut out of the lottery. We are sitting on the fence on whether to give LT a try- or go private. I can take school tour and the like- but would love to hear from current, former, prospective parents.
What do you think of LT?