Anonymous wrote:“ What the couple has pieced together from the blood trail in the alley, John’s injuries and police discussions is that John was knocked out by the first punch, thrown down the rest of the stairs and "stomped out" as the police told them — kicked in the body and face repeatedly.
A neighbor’s camera footage shows the kids leaving the alley shortly after, “Strolling with no sense of urgency or fear, though John was unconscious and bleeding badly a few feet behind them,” Jane said.
On a video recorded by a neighbor’s security camera, the teens can be heard exclaiming how the video on one of their phones was still on and recording during the assault. “I had my phone still recording!” one boy says. “You ain’t move it?” the other asks. “Yeah,” the first boy responded. (Petworth News verified the audio from the security footage — though the video did not capture the assault.)
John had six bones broken in his face, including his orbital bone, nose and jaw, and had most of his front lower teeth broken. “There was so much blood that it has seeped into the concrete in the alley and won't go away, despite cleaning,” Jane said. “My children will see it.”
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“We believe in the city, believe in staying here,” Jane said. She said her first reaction was to leave — sell the house. Run. For the first time, she thought “Can we afford Bethesda? Can we afford Takoma Park or Silver Spring?”
Curious if they sold.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would someone protest gentrification? You think certain neighborhoods should be racially exclusive?
Gentrification causes people to lack homes.
boo hoo
Wow. What a shocking level of callousness toward unhoused people. Those same people who you call the cops on simply for existing!
Anonymous wrote:Idk if its empathy for the perpetrator either. If they don't face consequences and get help now then they'll eventually end up as criminals.
Anyone older than a toddler needs to know they can't hit people, its insane and criminal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What did anyone do for that father who got beaten ti within an inch of his life by the local kids? Nothing.
DC Council issued a statement? Nope.
Yes, the dad basically said he didn’t want to pursue punishment because he empathized with their plight. I also live in the middle of the city and if anyone hit me with a brick, I am pressing charges. Accusations of not being woke or what have you don’t phase me. You can’t just allow violent crime out of some misguided attempt to right past wrongs or poor childhoods or whatever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would someone protest gentrification? You think certain neighborhoods should be racially exclusive?
Gentrification causes people to lack homes.
Not working causes people to lack homes. Bartenders can live in gentrified neighborhoods, so stop whining and get a job.
Yeah right, just working any job will allow someone to get approved for a $1400/month apt
I just don't get your argument. There are plenty of neighborhoods I can't afford to live in, including the one I grew up in and places my family lived in the past. That's life, not a tragedy. No one is entitled to live exactly where they want.
Anonymous wrote:“ What the couple has pieced together from the blood trail in the alley, John’s injuries and police discussions is that John was knocked out by the first punch, thrown down the rest of the stairs and "stomped out" as the police told them — kicked in the body and face repeatedly.
A neighbor’s camera footage shows the kids leaving the alley shortly after, “Strolling with no sense of urgency or fear, though John was unconscious and bleeding badly a few feet behind them,” Jane said.
On a video recorded by a neighbor’s security camera, the teens can be heard exclaiming how the video on one of their phones was still on and recording during the assault. “I had my phone still recording!” one boy says. “You ain’t move it?” the other asks. “Yeah,” the first boy responded. (Petworth News verified the audio from the security footage — though the video did not capture the assault.)
John had six bones broken in his face, including his orbital bone, nose and jaw, and had most of his front lower teeth broken. “There was so much blood that it has seeped into the concrete in the alley and won't go away, despite cleaning,” Jane said. “My children will see it.”
…
“We believe in the city, believe in staying here,” Jane said. She said her first reaction was to leave — sell the house. Run. For the first time, she thought “Can we afford Bethesda? Can we afford Takoma Park or Silver Spring?”
Curious if they sold.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What did anyone do for that father who got beaten ti within an inch of his life by the local kids? Nothing.
DC Council issued a statement? Nope.
Yes, the dad basically said he didn’t want to pursue punishment because he empathized with their plight. I also live in the middle of the city and if anyone hit me with a brick, I am pressing charges. Accusations of not being woke or what have you don’t phase me. You can’t just allow violent crime out of some misguided attempt to right past wrongs or poor childhoods or whatever.
Anonymous wrote:Many (?!) and how much?
What are these good middle schools and high schools now that weren’t 10 years ago?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What did anyone do for that father who got beaten ti within an inch of his life by the local kids? Nothing.
DC Council issued a statement? Nope.
Yes, the dad basically said he didn’t want to pursue punishment because he empathized with their plight. I also live in the middle of the city and if anyone hit me with a brick, I am pressing charges. Accusations of not being woke or what have you don’t phase me. You can’t just allow violent crime out of some misguided attempt to right past wrongs or poor childhoods or whatever.
Anonymous wrote:What did anyone do for that father who got beaten ti within an inch of his life by the local kids? Nothing.
DC Council issued a statement? Nope.