Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Downtown?
Yeah, that struck me too. If you asked anyone where they were going and they said "downtown DC", you'd just give them a blank stare because that is a meaningless statement.
I grew up in Cleveland Park and I think of "downtown" as that boring business district south of Dupont, north of the White House. Like K street but not the Georgetown part of it. The area south of Tabard Inn. 16th st south of the circle in intersects, etc. That boring area.
The Mall is the Mall, not downtown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Downtown?
Yeah, that struck me too. If you asked anyone where they were going and they said "downtown DC", you'd just give them a blank stare because that is a meaningless statement.
We’ve said “downtown” for decades. Are you new here?
Downtown means K St. Are YOU new here?
Anonymous wrote:I volunteered downtown tonight, and when we left, it was nuts. Teenagers running in the streets, cutting off cars. One kid got hit and bounced off a car and continued to run around. Shooting fireworks at people. The cops were going every which way and the fireworks were all around. It sounded like a war zone. Our supervisor asked us to walk to the metro together. We were nervous. I have lived here 20 years and rarely seen people act like this. I am also disappointed that the news didn't really report it on its own. I see the shooting story that happened right outside our building.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was at Navy Yard last night and it was insane. Soooo many boys running around on e-bikes shooting Roman candles at each other and at cars. The thing that infuriated was that the cops didn’t do anything. They just waited until someone got hurt or a fire was started and then called in the fire department. Wtf. It was definitely dangerous and they wouldn’t do anything. Were they told to stand down?
It definitely sounded like a war zone. I heard some very loud booms ( sounded like mortars) and I never saw a firework emerge.
Considering two cops were tried and convicted of homicide for chasing kids on motorbikes who ran out into the street and got hit by a car…..I am sure that no cops will be trying to chase down kids on motorbikes. They aren’t supposed to pursue them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Downtown?
Yeah, that struck me too. If you asked anyone where they were going and they said "downtown DC", you'd just give them a blank stare because that is a meaningless statement.
We’ve said “downtown” for decades. Are you new here?
People who live in DC don't refer to "downtown." Because there is no agreed-upon part of the city that is considered downtown. It's just not language that people use. People in the suburbs sometimes refer to anywhere in DC as downtown, because they are clueless. I assume you are part of the latter group
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Downtown?
Yeah, that struck me too. If you asked anyone where they were going and they said "downtown DC", you'd just give them a blank stare because that is a meaningless statement.
We’ve said “downtown” for decades. Are you new here?
People who live in DC don't refer to "downtown." Because there is no agreed-upon part of the city that is considered downtown. It's just not language that people use. People in the suburbs sometimes refer to anywhere in DC as downtown, because they are clueless. I assume you are part of the latter group
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Downtown?
Yeah, that struck me too. If you asked anyone where they were going and they said "downtown DC", you'd just give them a blank stare because that is a meaningless statement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Downtown?
Yeah, that struck me too. If you asked anyone where they were going and they said "downtown DC", you'd just give them a blank stare because that is a meaningless statement.
We’ve said “downtown” for decades. Are you new here?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Downtown?
Yeah, that struck me too. If you asked anyone where they were going and they said "downtown DC", you'd just give them a blank stare because that is a meaningless statement.
I grew up in Cleveland Park and I think of "downtown" as that boring business district south of Dupont, north of the White House. Like K street but not the Georgetown part of it. The area south of Tabard Inn. 16th st south of the circle in intersects, etc. That boring area.
The Mall is the Mall, not downtown.
Gotta love the rearranging of the deck chairs while the ship is sinking mentally. So DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was at Navy Yard last night and it was insane. Soooo many boys running around on e-bikes shooting Roman candles at each other and at cars. The thing that infuriated was that the cops didn’t do anything. They just waited until someone got hurt or a fire was started and then called in the fire department. Wtf. It was definitely dangerous and they wouldn’t do anything. Were they told to stand down?
It definitely sounded like a war zone. I heard some very loud booms ( sounded like mortars) and I never saw a firework emerge.
Why would they do anything? They have been taught that interfering with a certain segment of society brings nothing but trouble and misery.
+1
You have to pick your battles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Downtown?
Yeah, that struck me too. If you asked anyone where they were going and they said "downtown DC", you'd just give them a blank stare because that is a meaningless statement.
I grew up in Cleveland Park and I think of "downtown" as that boring business district south of Dupont, north of the White House. Like K street but not the Georgetown part of it. The area south of Tabard Inn. 16th st south of the circle in intersects, etc. That boring area.
The Mall is the Mall, not downtown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was at Navy Yard last night and it was insane. Soooo many boys running around on e-bikes shooting Roman candles at each other and at cars. The thing that infuriated was that the cops didn’t do anything. They just waited until someone got hurt or a fire was started and then called in the fire department. Wtf. It was definitely dangerous and they wouldn’t do anything. Were they told to stand down?
It definitely sounded like a war zone. I heard some very loud booms ( sounded like mortars) and I never saw a firework emerge.
Why would they do anything? They have been taught that interfering with a certain segment of society brings nothing but trouble and misery.
Anonymous wrote:I was at Navy Yard last night and it was insane. Soooo many boys running around on e-bikes shooting Roman candles at each other and at cars. The thing that infuriated was that the cops didn’t do anything. They just waited until someone got hurt or a fire was started and then called in the fire department. Wtf. It was definitely dangerous and they wouldn’t do anything. Were they told to stand down?
It definitely sounded like a war zone. I heard some very loud booms ( sounded like mortars) and I never saw a firework emerge.