Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have lots of friends there. Some kids play together but they gravitate to school friends, especially as they grow older. The nearby mall has crime problems, and my children are not allowed to go there (shootings).
Sure, some people are welcoming. There is a list serv and some local activities (races each year) that bring people together.
It’s a place to live if you want a decent house among trees that is about $900-$1m or more.
If you won’t let your children go to PG mall, you shouldn’t live here for sure. I am at PG mall all the time with my toddler. There HAS been one shooting there I can recall since we moved here. It wasn’t random, and I’m very comfortable going there and being a normal level of vigilant and alert. There was a shooting at Montgomery Mall a few years ago too. I bet the PP would let her kids go there, and I can speculate about why.
There were 2 shootings last summer. One was random and the other was not.
To be fair--Tyson's Corner also had a handful of shootings last summer but I am not sure anyone was actually killed.
It's not like the Montgomery County State's Attorneys office has a shortage of murders to prosecute either.
why are you bringing up MoCo? Is that your automatic response whenever someone mentions crime at PGPlaza?
Because I worked in the prosecutor's office there and know that every place carries some risk of violent crime. The difference between PG Plaza and other areas isn't as great as most posters here make it out to be. Too many people think that your risk of violent crime is determined by whether the businesses around cater to the wealthy, but it's really not. You can still get murdered in a Lululemon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious why UP is so white? Is there something historically that made that particular area not welcoming to non-whites?
Yes, it’s predominantly white, but I’m not white and my neighbor across the street is also not white. I think that it’s predominantly white because it has always been one of the nicer neighborhoods in PGC. My spouse grew up in the neighborhood and went to the local publics. The UP kids were considered “the rich kids” in middle and HS.
Right, but why is that particular small area one of the nicer neighborhoods?
Anonymous wrote:Curious why UP is so white? Is there something historically that made that particular area not welcoming to non-whites?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have lots of friends there. Some kids play together but they gravitate to school friends, especially as they grow older. The nearby mall has crime problems, and my children are not allowed to go there (shootings).
Sure, some people are welcoming. There is a list serv and some local activities (races each year) that bring people together.
It’s a place to live if you want a decent house among trees that is about $900-$1m or more.
If you won’t let your children go to PG mall, you shouldn’t live here for sure. I am at PG mall all the time with my toddler. There HAS been one shooting there I can recall since we moved here. It wasn’t random, and I’m very comfortable going there and being a normal level of vigilant and alert. There was a shooting at Montgomery Mall a few years ago too. I bet the PP would let her kids go there, and I can speculate about why.
There were 2 shootings last summer. One was random and the other was not.
To be fair--Tyson's Corner also had a handful of shootings last summer but I am not sure anyone was actually killed.
It's not like the Montgomery County State's Attorneys office has a shortage of murders to prosecute either.
why are you bringing up MoCo? Is that your automatic response whenever someone mentions crime at PGPlaza?
Because I worked in the prosecutor's office there and know that every place carries some risk of violent crime. The difference between PG Plaza and other areas isn't as great as most posters here make it out to be. Too many people think that your risk of violent crime is determined by whether the businesses around cater to the wealthy, but it's really not. You can still get murdered in a Lululemon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have lots of friends there. Some kids play together but they gravitate to school friends, especially as they grow older. The nearby mall has crime problems, and my children are not allowed to go there (shootings).
Sure, some people are welcoming. There is a list serv and some local activities (races each year) that bring people together.
It’s a place to live if you want a decent house among trees that is about $900-$1m or more.
If you won’t let your children go to PG mall, you shouldn’t live here for sure. I am at PG mall all the time with my toddler. There HAS been one shooting there I can recall since we moved here. It wasn’t random, and I’m very comfortable going there and being a normal level of vigilant and alert. There was a shooting at Montgomery Mall a few years ago too. I bet the PP would let her kids go there, and I can speculate about why.
Speculate away. Nice calling me a racist.
OP, This is who you’ll be living near in University Park.
Three people were shot in 2022 at the mall. Two of those died. A 17 year old was also shot dead at the metro station, and another person was knifed at West Hyattsville.
Not all were targeted but even if they were? Do you hear yourself—as if “targeted shootings” are cool. No worries there. Nothing to see, people! Just a dead body.
If someone wants to move here, I won’t be the one to lie about the issues. I hated it when people did that to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious why UP is so white? Is there something historically that made that particular area not welcoming to non-whites?
I'm not an expert on the history at all, but I think it's the same general set of factors that created many white communities--redlining, restrictive covenants, racial disparities in wealth, etc. There was a conversation on the neighborhood listserv just recently about how to get the racist language out of home deeds (even if it's no longer enforceable).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have lots of friends there. Some kids play together but they gravitate to school friends, especially as they grow older. The nearby mall has crime problems, and my children are not allowed to go there (shootings).
Sure, some people are welcoming. There is a list serv and some local activities (races each year) that bring people together.
It’s a place to live if you want a decent house among trees that is about $900-$1m or more.
If you won’t let your children go to PG mall, you shouldn’t live here for sure. I am at PG mall all the time with my toddler. There HAS been one shooting there I can recall since we moved here. It wasn’t random, and I’m very comfortable going there and being a normal level of vigilant and alert. There was a shooting at Montgomery Mall a few years ago too. I bet the PP would let her kids go there, and I can speculate about why.
There were 2 shootings last summer. One was random and the other was not.
To be fair--Tyson's Corner also had a handful of shootings last summer but I am not sure anyone was actually killed.
It's not like the Montgomery County State's Attorneys office has a shortage of murders to prosecute either.
why are you bringing up MoCo? Is that your automatic response whenever someone mentions crime at PGPlaza?
Anonymous wrote:Curious why UP is so white? Is there something historically that made that particular area not welcoming to non-whites?
Anonymous wrote:I get that there is maybe more crime here than in richer parts of town, but I do not feel unsafe at the mall or the metro any more than anywhere else. I mean how many shootings is okay? None, of course, but that’s not the world we live in. My chances of being a victim of a violent crime here are extremely low. Certainly low enough for me to feel totally fine about going to Target. I think when people make these safety assessments it’s very, very easy for implicit racial biases to be involved because it’s kind of hard/impossible/crazy making to make a rational assessment. I think when I try to make a rational assessment, I think I’m just about as safe at this Target as any other, which is to say very safe but with a small risk. An uptick in crime that makes the small risk bigger, while it’s still staying very, very small, doesn’t meaningfully change anything. So when you’re saying you ban your kids from Target, I’m feeling like that’s not really rational. This is like thinking about mass shootings - I can’t base my decisions on that. I have to live my life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious why UP is so white? Is there something historically that made that particular area not welcoming to non-whites?
Yes, it’s predominantly white, but I’m not white and my neighbor across the street is also not white. I think that it’s predominantly white because it has always been one of the nicer neighborhoods in PGC. My spouse grew up in the neighborhood and went to the local publics. The UP kids were considered “the rich kids” in middle and HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Speculate away. Nice calling me a racist.
OP, This is who you’ll be living near in University Park.
Three people were shot in 2022 at the mall. Two of those died. A 17 year old was also shot dead at the metro station, and another person was knifed at West Hyattsville.
Not all were targeted but even if they were? Do you hear yourself—as if “targeted shootings” are cool. No worries there. Nothing to see, people! Just a dead body.
If someone wants to move here, I won’t be the one to lie about the issues. I hated it when people did that to me.
Not to stir up anything, but I'm curious where you live and where you shop? If you live in the Route 1 corridor, where do you get your groceries and run errands?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Speculate away. Nice calling me a racist.
OP, This is who you’ll be living near in University Park.
Three people were shot in 2022 at the mall. Two of those died. A 17 year old was also shot dead at the metro station, and another person was knifed at West Hyattsville.
Not all were targeted but even if they were? Do you hear yourself—as if “targeted shootings” are cool. No worries there. Nothing to see, people! Just a dead body.
If someone wants to move here, I won’t be the one to lie about the issues. I hated it when people did that to me.
Not to stir up anything, but I'm curious where you live and where you shop? If you live in the Route 1 corridor, where do you get your groceries and run errands?
Anonymous wrote:Speculate away. Nice calling me a racist.
OP, This is who you’ll be living near in University Park.
Three people were shot in 2022 at the mall. Two of those died. A 17 year old was also shot dead at the metro station, and another person was knifed at West Hyattsville.
Not all were targeted but even if they were? Do you hear yourself—as if “targeted shootings” are cool. No worries there. Nothing to see, people! Just a dead body.
If someone wants to move here, I won’t be the one to lie about the issues. I hated it when people did that to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious why UP is so white? Is there something historically that made that particular area not welcoming to non-whites?
Yes, it’s predominantly white, but I’m not white and my neighbor across the street is also not white. I think that it’s predominantly white because it has always been one of the nicer neighborhoods in PGC. My spouse grew up in the neighborhood and went to the local publics. The UP kids were considered “the rich kids” in middle and HS.