Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure people realize but literally dozens of these meetings have been held over the past few years, previously with Cheh, but often with MPD, USA, etc. They take place in other wards too. Things have only gotten worse. You can find recordings of many on YT, search by ANC by links posted on ND by some sort of citizen group affiliated
with MPD districts.
I do think it's important to attend if you can, Graves does seem to be able to dial up the prosecution rate at will, at least a bit, when under scrutiny. But, mostly a dog and pony show, especially with so many on the panel.
Frumin dithered re: supporting Pinto's Emergency Bill in June. He supports elevating a convicted murderer to the Sentencing Commission. Best to manage expectations.
Re: location, run the crime cards for the building next door to the library or check out the stored ATVs nearby.
Are those ATVs on Macomb? Are they legally parked?
Yes, along Macomb. And No, they are not legally parked. The ATVs, which are illegal on roads in the District of Columbia, are parked on DC public space next to the library, across from a building that hosts a number of voucher residents.
I remember my mom getting a boot on her car in the 80s when she was legally parked. She had to go to court and show photos and all to fight the ticket. My, how times have changed. These can't be impounded?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure people realize but literally dozens of these meetings have been held over the past few years, previously with Cheh, but often with MPD, USA, etc. They take place in other wards too. Things have only gotten worse. You can find recordings of many on YT, search by ANC by links posted on ND by some sort of citizen group affiliated
with MPD districts.
I do think it's important to attend if you can, Graves does seem to be able to dial up the prosecution rate at will, at least a bit, when under scrutiny. But, mostly a dog and pony show, especially with so many on the panel.
Frumin dithered re: supporting Pinto's Emergency Bill in June. He supports elevating a convicted murderer to the Sentencing Commission. Best to manage expectations.
Re: location, run the crime cards for the building next door to the library or check out the stored ATVs nearby.
Are those ATVs on Macomb? Are they legally parked?
Yes, along Macomb. And No, they are not legally parked. The ATVs, which are illegal on roads in the District of Columbia, are parked on DC public space next to the library, across from a building that hosts a number of voucher residents.
I bet you think JLG comes out at night to ride these ATV's and lead an army of shoplifters across the city to raid CVS's, Mad Max: Fury Road-style, too, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure people realize but literally dozens of these meetings have been held over the past few years, previously with Cheh, but often with MPD, USA, etc. They take place in other wards too. Things have only gotten worse. You can find recordings of many on YT, search by ANC by links posted on ND by some sort of citizen group affiliated
with MPD districts.
I do think it's important to attend if you can, Graves does seem to be able to dial up the prosecution rate at will, at least a bit, when under scrutiny. But, mostly a dog and pony show, especially with so many on the panel.
Frumin dithered re: supporting Pinto's Emergency Bill in June. He supports elevating a convicted murderer to the Sentencing Commission. Best to manage expectations.
Re: location, run the crime cards for the building next door to the library or check out the stored ATVs nearby.
Are those ATVs on Macomb? Are they legally parked?
Yes, along Macomb. And No, they are not legally parked. The ATVs, which are illegal on roads in the District of Columbia, are parked on DC public space next to the library, across from a building that hosts a number of voucher residents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure people realize but literally dozens of these meetings have been held over the past few years, previously with Cheh, but often with MPD, USA, etc. They take place in other wards too. Things have only gotten worse. You can find recordings of many on YT, search by ANC by links posted on ND by some sort of citizen group affiliated
with MPD districts.
I do think it's important to attend if you can, Graves does seem to be able to dial up the prosecution rate at will, at least a bit, when under scrutiny. But, mostly a dog and pony show, especially with so many on the panel.
Frumin dithered re: supporting Pinto's Emergency Bill in June. He supports elevating a convicted murderer to the Sentencing Commission. Best to manage expectations.
Re: location, run the crime cards for the building next door to the library or check out the stored ATVs nearby.
Are those ATVs on Macomb? Are they legally parked?
Yes, along Macomb. And No, they are not legally parked. The ATVs, which are illegal on roads in the District of Columbia, are parked on DC public space next to the library, across from a building that hosts a number of voucher residents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure people realize but literally dozens of these meetings have been held over the past few years, previously with Cheh, but often with MPD, USA, etc. They take place in other wards too. Things have only gotten worse. You can find recordings of many on YT, search by ANC by links posted on ND by some sort of citizen group affiliated
with MPD districts.
I do think it's important to attend if you can, Graves does seem to be able to dial up the prosecution rate at will, at least a bit, when under scrutiny. But, mostly a dog and pony show, especially with so many on the panel.
Frumin dithered re: supporting Pinto's Emergency Bill in June. He supports elevating a convicted murderer to the Sentencing Commission. Best to manage expectations.
Re: location, run the crime cards for the building next door to the library or check out the stored ATVs nearby.
Are those ATVs on Macomb? Are they legally parked?
Yes, along Macomb. And No, they are not legally parked. The ATVs, which are illegal on roads in the District of Columbia, are parked on DC public space next to the library, across from a building that hosts a number of voucher residents.
There seems to be an issue with drug dealing and ODs in that immediate area, it's unfortunate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure people realize but literally dozens of these meetings have been held over the past few years, previously with Cheh, but often with MPD, USA, etc. They take place in other wards too. Things have only gotten worse. You can find recordings of many on YT, search by ANC by links posted on ND by some sort of citizen group affiliated
with MPD districts.
I do think it's important to attend if you can, Graves does seem to be able to dial up the prosecution rate at will, at least a bit, when under scrutiny. But, mostly a dog and pony show, especially with so many on the panel.
Frumin dithered re: supporting Pinto's Emergency Bill in June. He supports elevating a convicted murderer to the Sentencing Commission. Best to manage expectations.
Re: location, run the crime cards for the building next door to the library or check out the stored ATVs nearby.
Are those ATVs on Macomb? Are they legally parked?
Yes, along Macomb. And No, they are not legally parked. The ATVs, which are illegal on roads in the District of Columbia, are parked on DC public space next to the library, across from a building that hosts a number of voucher residents.
Anonymous wrote:Woodley park armed robberies. This was not a normal occurrence even in the bad old days of the 90s.
I know it wasn’t Ward 3, but I really thought two Democratic Congressmembers being assaulted and carjacked would lead to some sort of change or a message to be sent to but this sht out.
Maybe having more DC government employees commuting will cause more of them to be victims and demands for change will be heard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure people realize but literally dozens of these meetings have been held over the past few years, previously with Cheh, but often with MPD, USA, etc. They take place in other wards too. Things have only gotten worse. You can find recordings of many on YT, search by ANC by links posted on ND by some sort of citizen group affiliated
with MPD districts.
I do think it's important to attend if you can, Graves does seem to be able to dial up the prosecution rate at will, at least a bit, when under scrutiny. But, mostly a dog and pony show, especially with so many on the panel.
Frumin dithered re: supporting Pinto's Emergency Bill in June. He supports elevating a convicted murderer to the Sentencing Commission. Best to manage expectations.
Re: location, run the crime cards for the building next door to the library or check out the stored ATVs nearby.
Are those ATVs on Macomb? Are they legally parked?
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure people realize but literally dozens of these meetings have been held over the past few years, previously with Cheh, but often with MPD, USA, etc. They take place in other wards too. Things have only gotten worse. You can find recordings of many on YT, search by ANC by links posted on ND by some sort of citizen group affiliated
with MPD districts.
I do think it's important to attend if you can, Graves does seem to be able to dial up the prosecution rate at will, at least a bit, when under scrutiny. But, mostly a dog and pony show, especially with so many on the panel.
Frumin dithered re: supporting Pinto's Emergency Bill in June. He supports elevating a convicted murderer to the Sentencing Commission. Best to manage expectations.
Re: location, run the crime cards for the building next door to the library or check out the stored ATVs nearby.