Anonymous wrote:There's clearly a higher risk around here than in many areas in the city, but it's still extremely unlikely that your student will have any issue. (We live nearby and my kids have walked around the area with no problem starting around age 12.)
Overall violent crime in DC was down 29 percent from 2024 to 2025, and has declined another 26 percent year to date. (Some people worry about bad reporting, but murders, which are reported very well, have also declined by similar amounts.) There's still plenty of room for improvement, and there was definitely a surge in the previous few years, but the constant "Crime is skyrocketing!" is just wrong.
https://mpdc.dc.gov/dailycrime
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I attended Gonzaga in the mid 90's and we tutored elementary school kids in the Sursum Corda housing projects behind the school (since redeveloped). We'd just walk there in groups after school.
An older dude from the projects told us that messing with us (Gonzaga students) was just about the dumbest thing anyone from the neighborhood could do as far as having police come down on them.
We had khakis, backpacks, and maybe $10 cash. It was pointless. Not to mention that we were tutoring elementary school kids there.
In the 90’s Members of Congress were not carjacked or assaulted in their apartment buildings. The rules have changed, unfortunately, whether folks want to admit it or not.
Anonymous wrote:My Gonzaga kid even takes the metro to basketball and football games. Has never had a problem.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah its just not in a great location these days. Just stay to yourself and keep track of your surroundings.
Anonymous wrote:Trying to decide how comfortable I am with 14 year old taking metro, especially with the shooting there 2 weeks ago.
Does anyone do private bus service there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trying to decide how comfortable I am with 14 year old taking metro, especially with the shooting there 2 weeks ago.
Does anyone do private bus service there?
I can’t tell if you are serious but no, not that I’m aware of. I have a current freshman, he’s seen some stuff on the metros/walking to Union but not any problems. He loves it there and I don’t think it’s a bad thing for the boys to learn to navigate areas like that.
Seen some stuff as in????
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trying to decide how comfortable I am with 14 year old taking metro, especially with the shooting there 2 weeks ago.
Does anyone do private bus service there?
I can’t tell if you are serious but no, not that I’m aware of. I have a current freshman, he’s seen some stuff on the metros/walking to Union but not any problems. He loves it there and I don’t think it’s a bad thing for the boys to learn to navigate areas like that.
Anonymous wrote:Trying to decide how comfortable I am with 14 year old taking metro, especially with the shooting there 2 weeks ago.
Does anyone do private bus service there?