Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Been here for over 40 years and DC is better than it was in the 80s and 90s. However, it and surrounding suburbs have been steadily and rapidly declining since 2020, and no I don't blame it just on the pandemic.
Been here 35 years and Ward 3 is the worst it’s ever been.
Yes. You need to keep your head on a swivel when walking on Wisconsin. Once you hit the Maryland line at Friendship Heights, everything feels safe again. But going south into Tenleytown feels very sketch. It was never like that. What the hell happened over the past three years? And no, it's not Covid. Clearly, all of DC needs new leadership. And new judges. And new prosecutors. And new jails. And new juvenile detention centers. We're losing the city to a few hundred repeat offenders who fear nothing.
What happened was that there was a slow build up over time where Ward 3 was getting less safe and worse, predominantly driven by two factors. First, new development in other parts of the city attracted the young professionals away, and second, the city has had an intentional policy of “burden sharing” which has basically meant that a Ward 3 has been first in line to accept a lot of unhoused residents, many of which are significantly disturbed. A third factor, which has always been true for DC but more salient in the last few years are families with school aged kids moving out. Combine all of this together and this is the result.
Agree with most of you points-- couple of fixups :
Unhoused residents without supervision or support services ^
Residents with school aged kids were moving in during the 2000s ^
Anonymous wrote:Update on the horrible case of a bipolar vagrant (Landon grad) who viciously attacked an elderly couple outside the Cathedral Commons Giant, breaking one's cane over their head. Thank God this dangerous person has been held, case update at Tweet
Alex Adams grew up wealthy before descending into mental illness and violent behavior. He's had every intervention along with stints in halfway houses, DC Jail and St. E's. His case blows up the trite excuses always given, about equity, about how transformative "services" are, etc. We really need to bring back institutions for the criminally insane. Alex also attacked his own elderly father causing serious injury. He's a young, strong man and a clear danger, especially to the older population who he seems to target.
Anonymous wrote:There are a lot of homeless in DC who aren't originally from DC as well. It's like we've become the dumping grounds of the nation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Been here for over 40 years and DC is better than it was in the 80s and 90s. However, it and surrounding suburbs have been steadily and rapidly declining since 2020, and no I don't blame it just on the pandemic.
Been here 35 years and Ward 3 is the worst it’s ever been.
Yes. You need to keep your head on a swivel when walking on Wisconsin. Once you hit the Maryland line at Friendship Heights, everything feels safe again. But going south into Tenleytown feels very sketch. It was never like that. What the hell happened over the past three years? And no, it's not Covid. Clearly, all of DC needs new leadership. And new judges. And new prosecutors. And new jails. And new juvenile detention centers. We're losing the city to a few hundred repeat offenders who fear nothing.
What happened was that there was a slow build up over time where Ward 3 was getting less safe and worse, predominantly driven by two factors. First, new development in other parts of the city attracted the young professionals away, and second, the city has had an intentional policy of “burden sharing” which has basically meant that a Ward 3 has been first in line to accept a lot of unhoused residents, many of which are significantly disturbed. A third factor, which has always been true for DC but more salient in the last few years are families with school aged kids moving out. Combine all of this together and this is the result.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://wallethub.com/edu/cities-homicide-rate/94070
We are once again the murder capital.
But aren’t you at least relieved that DC is finally increasing the amount of bike infrastructure?
Anonymous wrote:https://wallethub.com/edu/cities-homicide-rate/94070
We are once again the murder capital.