Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Start charging their parents. If you are under 18 and you set of fireworks in a crowded area to cause panic, your parents spend a month in jail.
How do you feel about charging parents of white teens who don't lock up their firearms? Can we go after them as well?
Anonymous wrote:Start charging their parents. If you are under 18 and you set of fireworks in a crowded area to cause panic, your parents spend a month in jail.
Anonymous wrote:Zoo lights closed early because of fights, violence, and fireworks. Followed by two shootings, one a half block from the zoo in the midst of hundreds of families. When is this city and the people going to realize something has to be done about the violence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the heck happened? The Post story is unclear. Fireworks we're heard (inside the zoo? Outside the zoo?) and then the fighting was outside the zoo? The shooting was outside the zoo?
They closed Conn Ave because of the people streaming out of the zoo?
Crazy. And aggravating. The zoo has been trying to increase security and close itself off from the neighborhood, and wants increased fencing. So aggravating that people likely not from the neighborhood are creating the ammunition for those m measures to go through.
Yes, it's crazy that People Not From the Neighborhood came to the National Zoo. It's crazy and aggravating that UMC white people can't have a sealed off bubble in NWDC where no urban issues, like crime or guns, intrude. How dare they do this to you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious, do you think WDC is becoming as violent as Baltimore and if so, what trends/data do you see? If not, what do you see as differentiating factors?
P.S. I was too tired after all the company left Sat afternoon to make the ZooLights. Consider myself Lucky in The Burbs.
Please stay in the “burbs.” You’ll never make it in crime infested WDC.![]()
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Anonymous wrote:Keep telling yourself it's the safest in the world, "according to some data". Why do WDC city dwellers on this thread think it's okay to embrace violence and youth gangs, with a strong desire to keep out the suburbanites and gentrification? You can bash me, but that doesn't explain, why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the heck happened? The Post story is unclear. Fireworks we're heard (inside the zoo? Outside the zoo?) and then the fighting was outside the zoo? The shooting was outside the zoo?
They closed Conn Ave because of the people streaming out of the zoo?
Crazy. And aggravating. The zoo has been trying to increase security and close itself off from the neighborhood, and wants increased fencing. So aggravating that people likely not from the neighborhood are creating the ammunition for those m measures to go through.
Op here
My thoughts exactly. I bet airport security goes up ASAP. We live 3 blocks from the zoo. This is incredibly scary that not even a family event at the zoo is safe in DC. The Mayor needs to get her act together.
The Mayor couldn't care less about NW.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC has turned into a hell hole
https://twitter.com/imoscarsanchez/status/1201003381483016192?s=21
This after many instances of attacks by teens in the metro, the guy beaten by teens outside of the hotel, and now this. Have fun paying a million dollars+ for a home in a terrible city.
Have fun in Ashburn.
DC is the safest big city in the world, according to some data.
LOL. ??? was it “data” sponsored by the chamber of commerce?
Anonymous wrote:I'm curious, do you think WDC is becoming as violent as Baltimore and if so, what trends/data do you see? If not, what do you see as differentiating factors?
P.S. I was too tired after all the company left Sat afternoon to make the ZooLights. Consider myself Lucky in The Burbs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC has turned into a hell hole
https://twitter.com/imoscarsanchez/status/1201003381483016192?s=21
This after many instances of attacks by teens in the metro, the guy beaten by teens outside of the hotel, and now this. Have fun paying a million dollars+ for a home in a terrible city.
Have fun in Ashburn.
DC is the safest big city in the world, according to some data.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the heck happened? The Post story is unclear. Fireworks we're heard (inside the zoo? Outside the zoo?) and then the fighting was outside the zoo? The shooting was outside the zoo?
They closed Conn Ave because of the people streaming out of the zoo?
Crazy. And aggravating. The zoo has been trying to increase security and close itself off from the neighborhood, and wants increased fencing. So aggravating that people likely not from the neighborhood are creating the ammunition for those m measures to go through.
Yes, it's crazy that People Not From the Neighborhood came to the National Zoo. It's crazy and aggravating that UMC white people can't have a sealed off bubble in NWDC where no urban issues, like crime or guns, intrude. How dare they do this to you!
You are 100% correct.
It really is aggravating that people who don't want to live in the midst of crime can't be sealed off in a bubble. You are damn right about that. Quality of life would be so much better if we didn't have to be exposed to the scum and filth that roams this planet. They contribute nothing and are worthless.
Wish we could just designate a country for these people, round them up and wall it off from the rest of us.
Anonymous wrote:DC has turned into a hell hole
https://twitter.com/imoscarsanchez/status/1201003381483016192?s=21
This after many instances of attacks by teens in the metro, the guy beaten by teens outside of the hotel, and now this. Have fun paying a million dollars+ for a home in a terrible city.