Anonymous wrote:The pervert vagrant is still lurking at night in the Wells Fargo ATM lobby @ Cathedral commons shopping center on Wisconsin. This is months after his exposing himself to female customers was brought to the attention of Mr Frumin and the MPD commander at a well attended community meeting. Why is DC too inept even to deal with this??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The sad thing is that Tenley will fall even further. As bad as it is - it will get worse. The Wilson students and the aggressive homeless everywhere will further decrease foot traffic, which in turn will eliminate any business from wanting to invest in operations there. The Target smells like urine and the library is strewn with garbage and randoms hanging out - eyeballing everyone who enters.
But as a plus - DC has very important street graffiti which gave Bowser her 10 seconds of national fame. She is responsible for the city’s decline.
What are you talking about? I'm in both Target & the library with my kids a couple if times a week and neither of your allegations are at all true.
There are some Jackson-Reed students who get a little too rowdy in the afternoons but I've never had any issues with aggressive homeless folks either.
Betting you are an insecure private school parent who drives thru the neighborhood going to & from your kids school who never sets foot on the street.
You underscore another issue - very low expectations of public spaces and public schools. Very low.
DC residents have become used to defining deviancy down.
It was really scary to me when fellow DC residents were normalizing/defending the riots and looting. I knew a ton of people who "explained/justified". Protests yes, but defending vandalism? Everything took a turn then . If you can justify smashing plate glass windows, harassing diners, flash mobs stealing or stopping traffic and banging on car windows, you were basically laying a welcome mat out. And then all the subsequent policy changes confirmed that.
This again.
There were no riots.
There were so few incidents of vandalism that you barely need more than one hand to count them and none of them even had a nexus to any of the BLM protests that were going on and were just opportunistic thugs taking advantage of the police focusing their attention elsewhere.
In case you are wondering I went downtown regularly during the demonstrations and two of the store robberies happened within 2 blocks of where I live and I was even home that night and my family is completely fine as is everyone else!
19 people were murdered and thousands of officer seriously injured, all while there was over $1 BILLION in property damage (largely from arson) all fomented by:
BLM
There were so many riots. Why are you lying, PP ?
Really in DC? Nationally even - do you have a citation?
Did you know that more incidents of violence and vandalism were initiated by MAGA ass clowns than BLM protesters, including specificallyn in DC?
Anonymous wrote:There was a post on Reddit today from a 14-year-old girl warning people about a guy jacking off in the Tenley McDonalds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The sad thing is that Tenley will fall even further. As bad as it is - it will get worse. The Wilson students and the aggressive homeless everywhere will further decrease foot traffic, which in turn will eliminate any business from wanting to invest in operations there. The Target smells like urine and the library is strewn with garbage and randoms hanging out - eyeballing everyone who enters.
But as a plus - DC has very important street graffiti which gave Bowser her 10 seconds of national fame. She is responsible for the city’s decline.
What are you talking about? I'm in both Target & the library with my kids a couple if times a week and neither of your allegations are at all true.
There are some Jackson-Reed students who get a little too rowdy in the afternoons but I've never had any issues with aggressive homeless folks either.
Betting you are an insecure private school parent who drives thru the neighborhood going to & from your kids school who never sets foot on the street.
You underscore another issue - very low expectations of public spaces and public schools. Very low.
DC residents have become used to defining deviancy down.
It was really scary to me when fellow DC residents were normalizing/defending the riots and looting. I knew a ton of people who "explained/justified". Protests yes, but defending vandalism? Everything took a turn then . If you can justify smashing plate glass windows, harassing diners, flash mobs stealing or stopping traffic and banging on car windows, you were basically laying a welcome mat out. And then all the subsequent policy changes confirmed that.
This again.
There were no riots.
There were so few incidents of vandalism that you barely need more than one hand to count them and none of them even had a nexus to any of the BLM protests that were going on and were just opportunistic thugs taking advantage of the police focusing their attention elsewhere.
In case you are wondering I went downtown regularly during the demonstrations and two of the store robberies happened within 2 blocks of where I live and I was even home that night and my family is completely fine as is everyone else!
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/3rd-day-george-floyd-protests-washington-dc/2318177/
There were many incidents of vandalism and harrassment and looting. There were also peaceful protests. The latter is just fine, the former was lawless --the beginning of the era of lawlessness IMO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The sad thing is that Tenley will fall even further. As bad as it is - it will get worse. The Wilson students and the aggressive homeless everywhere will further decrease foot traffic, which in turn will eliminate any business from wanting to invest in operations there. The Target smells like urine and the library is strewn with garbage and randoms hanging out - eyeballing everyone who enters.
But as a plus - DC has very important street graffiti which gave Bowser her 10 seconds of national fame. She is responsible for the city’s decline.
What are you talking about? I'm in both Target & the library with my kids a couple if times a week and neither of your allegations are at all true.
There are some Jackson-Reed students who get a little too rowdy in the afternoons but I've never had any issues with aggressive homeless folks either.
Betting you are an insecure private school parent who drives thru the neighborhood going to & from your kids school who never sets foot on the street.
You underscore another issue - very low expectations of public spaces and public schools. Very low.
DC residents have become used to defining deviancy down.
It was really scary to me when fellow DC residents were normalizing/defending the riots and looting. I knew a ton of people who "explained/justified". Protests yes, but defending vandalism? Everything took a turn then . If you can justify smashing plate glass windows, harassing diners, flash mobs stealing or stopping traffic and banging on car windows, you were basically laying a welcome mat out. And then all the subsequent policy changes confirmed that.
This again.
There were no riots.
There were so few incidents of vandalism that you barely need more than one hand to count them and none of them even had a nexus to any of the BLM protests that were going on and were just opportunistic thugs taking advantage of the police focusing their attention elsewhere.
In case you are wondering I went downtown regularly during the demonstrations and two of the store robberies happened within 2 blocks of where I live and I was even home that night and my family is completely fine as is everyone else!
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/3rd-day-george-floyd-protests-washington-dc/2318177/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The sad thing is that Tenley will fall even further. As bad as it is - it will get worse. The Wilson students and the aggressive homeless everywhere will further decrease foot traffic, which in turn will eliminate any business from wanting to invest in operations there. The Target smells like urine and the library is strewn with garbage and randoms hanging out - eyeballing everyone who enters.
But as a plus - DC has very important street graffiti which gave Bowser her 10 seconds of national fame. She is responsible for the city’s decline.
What are you talking about? I'm in both Target & the library with my kids a couple if times a week and neither of your allegations are at all true.
There are some Jackson-Reed students who get a little too rowdy in the afternoons but I've never had any issues with aggressive homeless folks either.
Betting you are an insecure private school parent who drives thru the neighborhood going to & from your kids school who never sets foot on the street.
You underscore another issue - very low expectations of public spaces and public schools. Very low.
DC residents have become used to defining deviancy down.
It was really scary to me when fellow DC residents were normalizing/defending the riots and looting. I knew a ton of people who "explained/justified". Protests yes, but defending vandalism? Everything took a turn then . If you can justify smashing plate glass windows, harassing diners, flash mobs stealing or stopping traffic and banging on car windows, you were basically laying a welcome mat out. And then all the subsequent policy changes confirmed that.
This again.
There were no riots.
There were so few incidents of vandalism that you barely need more than one hand to count them and none of them even had a nexus to any of the BLM protests that were going on and were just opportunistic thugs taking advantage of the police focusing their attention elsewhere.
In case you are wondering I went downtown regularly during the demonstrations and two of the store robberies happened within 2 blocks of where I live and I was even home that night and my family is completely fine as is everyone else!
19 people were murdered and thousands of officer seriously injured, all while there was over $1 BILLION in property damage (largely from arson) all fomented by:
BLM
There were so many riots. Why are you lying, PP ?
Anonymous wrote:There was a post on Reddit today from a 14-year-old girl warning people about a guy jacking off in the Tenley McDonalds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The sad thing is that Tenley will fall even further. As bad as it is - it will get worse. The Wilson students and the aggressive homeless everywhere will further decrease foot traffic, which in turn will eliminate any business from wanting to invest in operations there. The Target smells like urine and the library is strewn with garbage and randoms hanging out - eyeballing everyone who enters.
But as a plus - DC has very important street graffiti which gave Bowser her 10 seconds of national fame. She is responsible for the city’s decline.
What are you talking about? I'm in both Target & the library with my kids a couple if times a week and neither of your allegations are at all true.
There are some Jackson-Reed students who get a little too rowdy in the afternoons but I've never had any issues with aggressive homeless folks either.
Betting you are an insecure private school parent who drives thru the neighborhood going to & from your kids school who never sets foot on the street.
You underscore another issue - very low expectations of public spaces and public schools. Very low.
DC residents have become used to defining deviancy down.
It was really scary to me when fellow DC residents were normalizing/defending the riots and looting. I knew a ton of people who "explained/justified". Protests yes, but defending vandalism? Everything took a turn then . If you can justify smashing plate glass windows, harassing diners, flash mobs stealing or stopping traffic and banging on car windows, you were basically laying a welcome mat out. And then all the subsequent policy changes confirmed that.
This again.
There were no riots.
There were so few incidents of vandalism that you barely need more than one hand to count them and none of them even had a nexus to any of the BLM protests that were going on and were just opportunistic thugs taking advantage of the police focusing their attention elsewhere.
In case you are wondering I went downtown regularly during the demonstrations and two of the store robberies happened within 2 blocks of where I live and I was even home that night and my family is completely fine as is everyone else!
Anonymous wrote:Reading this re-animated thread on a 33 with a guy talking loudly to himself at the back of the bus…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The sad thing is that Tenley will fall even further. As bad as it is - it will get worse. The Wilson students and the aggressive homeless everywhere will further decrease foot traffic, which in turn will eliminate any business from wanting to invest in operations there. The Target smells like urine and the library is strewn with garbage and randoms hanging out - eyeballing everyone who enters.
But as a plus - DC has very important street graffiti which gave Bowser her 10 seconds of national fame. She is responsible for the city’s decline.
What are you talking about? I'm in both Target & the library with my kids a couple if times a week and neither of your allegations are at all true.
There are some Jackson-Reed students who get a little too rowdy in the afternoons but I've never had any issues with aggressive homeless folks either.
Betting you are an insecure private school parent who drives thru the neighborhood going to & from your kids school who never sets foot on the street.
You underscore another issue - very low expectations of public spaces and public schools. Very low.
DC residents have become used to defining deviancy down.
It was really scary to me when fellow DC residents were normalizing/defending the riots and looting. I knew a ton of people who "explained/justified". Protests yes, but defending vandalism? Everything took a turn then . If you can justify smashing plate glass windows, harassing diners, flash mobs stealing or stopping traffic and banging on car windows, you were basically laying a welcome mat out. And then all the subsequent policy changes confirmed that.
This again.
There were no riots.
There were so few incidents of vandalism that you barely need more than one hand to count them and none of them even had a nexus to any of the BLM protests that were going on and were just opportunistic thugs taking advantage of the police focusing their attention elsewhere.
In case you are wondering I went downtown regularly during the demonstrations and two of the store robberies happened within 2 blocks of where I live and I was even home that night and my family is completely fine as is everyone else!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The sad thing is that Tenley will fall even further. As bad as it is - it will get worse. The Wilson students and the aggressive homeless everywhere will further decrease foot traffic, which in turn will eliminate any business from wanting to invest in operations there. The Target smells like urine and the library is strewn with garbage and randoms hanging out - eyeballing everyone who enters.
But as a plus - DC has very important street graffiti which gave Bowser her 10 seconds of national fame. She is responsible for the city’s decline.
What are you talking about? I'm in both Target & the library with my kids a couple if times a week and neither of your allegations are at all true.
There are some Jackson-Reed students who get a little too rowdy in the afternoons but I've never had any issues with aggressive homeless folks either.
Betting you are an insecure private school parent who drives thru the neighborhood going to & from your kids school who never sets foot on the street.
You underscore another issue - very low expectations of public spaces and public schools. Very low.
DC residents have become used to defining deviancy down.
It was really scary to me when fellow DC residents were normalizing/defending the riots and looting. I knew a ton of people who "explained/justified". Protests yes, but defending vandalism? Everything took a turn then . If you can justify smashing plate glass windows, harassing diners, flash mobs stealing or stopping traffic and banging on car windows, you were basically laying a welcome mat out. And then all the subsequent policy changes confirmed that.
This again.
There were no riots.
There were so few incidents of vandalism that you barely need more than one hand to count them and none of them even had a nexus to any of the BLM protests that were going on and were just opportunistic thugs taking advantage of the police focusing their attention elsewhere.
In case you are wondering I went downtown regularly during the demonstrations and two of the store robberies happened within 2 blocks of where I live and I was even home that night and my family is completely fine as is everyone else!
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/3rd-day-george-floyd-protests-washington-dc/2318177/