Anonymous wrote:Why aren't the police taking guns off the streets?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Video from inside the Fro Yo
https://www.fox5dc.com/video/631408
Neighboring businesses express concern
https://www.fox5dc.com/video/630992
Wow. That is terrible.
Anonymous wrote:Video from inside the Fro Yo
https://www.fox5dc.com/video/631408
Neighboring businesses express concern
https://www.fox5dc.com/video/630992
Anonymous wrote:Wow. Just wow. And total silence from the mayor.
https://www.fox5dc.com/news/zoolights-chaos-video-shows-kids-mob-store-near-national-zoo-attack-employees
Anonymous wrote:Severely punished? The council is working to release how many criminals and essentially absolve those under 25 of guilt because their brains aren’t fully formed yet give 16-yr. olds and felons the vote.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly this make me wary of taking my kids downtown and to zoo lights. I'm not even sure how you'd protect yourself when they are beating up shop owners.
You don't need to be afraid, just be street smart. Keep your eyes open and don't go to Zoo Lights or Gallery Place when there are going to be a ton of troublemakers (after 8pm, summers, holiday weekends). If you see a big crowd of kids, move on. (In fact, just avoid big crowds altogether.) I've moved my kid from subway cars before because I don't like who's on them. We will go to zoo lights this year, but probably from 4:30-7 on a weeknight.
TBH, my biggest fear is those d*mn firecrackers. I have a very reactive stress response, and if I hear firecrackers in a crowded place or on the Metro, I would seriously freak out. I think my kid is much more likely to get hurt/scared in a stampede than in a shooting.
You sound very fragile. Far too fragile to give others advice about how to stay safe in a city. With a "very reactive stress response" (whatever the hell that is) you should stay in a quiet, safe suburb. City life isn't for you.
And you also seem to be afraid of black kids. Also not really a workable condition in the city.
Look at the video from the Fro Yo with teens and young adults standing on tables, throwing chairs and punches. I do not think that a parent would need to be "fragile" to want to avoid such situations with young kids in tow (or at all!)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly this make me wary of taking my kids downtown and to zoo lights. I'm not even sure how you'd protect yourself when they are beating up shop owners.
You don't need to be afraid, just be street smart. Keep your eyes open and don't go to Zoo Lights or Gallery Place when there are going to be a ton of troublemakers (after 8pm, summers, holiday weekends). If you see a big crowd of kids, move on. (In fact, just avoid big crowds altogether.) I've moved my kid from subway cars before because I don't like who's on them. We will go to zoo lights this year, but probably from 4:30-7 on a weeknight.
TBH, my biggest fear is those d*mn firecrackers. I have a very reactive stress response, and if I hear firecrackers in a crowded place or on the Metro, I would seriously freak out. I think my kid is much more likely to get hurt/scared in a stampede than in a shooting.
You sound very fragile. Far too fragile to give others advice about how to stay safe in a city. With a "very reactive stress response" (whatever the hell that is) you should stay in a quiet, safe suburb. City life isn't for you.
And you also seem to be afraid of black kids. Also not really a workable condition in the city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly this make me wary of taking my kids downtown and to zoo lights. I'm not even sure how you'd protect yourself when they are beating up shop owners.
You don't need to be afraid, just be street smart. Keep your eyes open and don't go to Zoo Lights or Gallery Place when there are going to be a ton of troublemakers (after 8pm, summers, holiday weekends). If you see a big crowd of kids, move on. (In fact, just avoid big crowds altogether.) I've moved my kid from subway cars before because I don't like who's on them. We will go to zoo lights this year, but probably from 4:30-7 on a weeknight.
TBH, my biggest fear is those d*mn firecrackers. I have a very reactive stress response, and if I hear firecrackers in a crowded place or on the Metro, I would seriously freak out. I think my kid is much more likely to get hurt/scared in a stampede than in a shooting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. Just wow. And total silence from the mayor.
https://www.fox5dc.com/news/zoolights-chaos-video-shows-kids-mob-store-near-national-zoo-attack-employees
Jesus, how are these kids being raised?? Animals.
They aren’t being raised. They almost all grow up in single parent homes with one parent earning low wages and working strange hours.
There is something really wrong if large of groups behave like this. It's honestly hard for me to understand how kids turn out this way, even neglected ones (the circumstances described above sound more like benign neglect).
It's really not difficult to understand. You have kids? You know how they are wrecked if the get crappy sleep, or eat too much junk? Or don't get fresh air? Or bathed? Or sat down and spoken with about important things?
These kids aren't getting any of that. None of it. It's really sad until you remember what chaos and trauma they impose on innocent, law abiding decent citizens.
No, I don't buy this. There are plenty of poor kids who don't go around rioting and stomping people in the head. It's not only that these kids are deprived and traumatized; but also that the city isn't engaged in policing efforts to stop them from ganging up how they please. The "bad" kids know they have impunity, and they exercise it.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly this make me wary of taking my kids downtown and to zoo lights. I'm not even sure how you'd protect yourself when they are beating up shop owners.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly this make me wary of taking my kids downtown and to zoo lights. I'm not even sure how you'd protect yourself when they are beating up shop owners.
In other words, never leave Ashburn?