Anonymous wrote:Wait - is this really the Sec of the Navy? The same guy whose Kalorama house had a fire in May?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is no one saying that clearly there is something fishy with this owner if they have 24/7 security. Not normal and no need. Clearly they have known threats vs them. I would highly doubt this is random.
Owned by a holding company?
Multiple private security firms?
This is clearly someone with enemies, and he's bringing his problems to DC.
Lots of plain ol regular rich people own their homes through a trust or holding company. This is quite common.
Anonymous wrote:For those with limited reading comprehension, the security guard noticed the burglers targeting a nearby property, not the $20m home. Hope he is doing OK.
This sounds very similar to this situation in 2024, when moron thieves tried to break in to cars on Janet Yellen's street.
https://cbsaustin.com/news/nation-world/secret-service-agent-fires-at-car-break-in-suspects-near-treasury-secretary-janet-yellens-home-washington-dc-spokesman-anthony-guglielmi-protective-assignment-sedan-confrontation-service-weapon-metro-police-investigation
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here’s the kalorama fire link: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/navy-secretary-john-phelans-d-c-home-damaged-in-fire/
Agree. Is a Trump official living at 3030 Chsinbridge? Why all the secrecy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This poster on X gets it:
This shooting took place on perhaps the swankiest stretch of the swankiest road in all of DC. Most people who live in DC have never even heard of this street much less been there.
This will change many blue minds. No one is safe. Anywhere.
https://x.com/DCNewsLive/status/1958901623364682018/quotes
No, in fact it says the opposite to me, targeted hit of rich persons property. Probably disaffected employee, organized crime, or someone with a personal grudge against the security staff member.
If I lived even right next door I wouldn't be concerned.
+1
We have a house nearby and I can’t think of one family that has security. There’s a reason they felt like they needed it, and it has nothing to do with DC
I live nearby too and many have security. What are you talking about?
They really do not. I’ve lived nearby since the 80s and know practically every house. There are a few diplomats with security snd occasionally there will be an administration appointee with secret service and in the late 80s there was a neighborhood watch type setup, but that’s it.
Agree, and also live nearby. Few families around here have private security. It’s not necessary and, unless you are with an embassy, rather cheesy.
So dumb that people keep repeating this in light of the security guard at 3030 being SHOT interrupting an attempted burglary of a neighboring home. That is CHEESY? I’m sure the neighbors are grsteful and as one has posted, ramping up their own security.
Wrong. Normal rich people on Chainbridge don’t have security.
Anonymous wrote:Here’s the kalorama fire link: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/navy-secretary-john-phelans-d-c-home-damaged-in-fire/
Anonymous wrote:HAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds more like a hit than a random act.
Yes, $20/hr overnight security guards are frequently the targets of hit men.
JFC……. the stupid around here is so painful
DP. You are the stupid one. Why does someone living in a 3.5 million dollar house need security? I live in a neighborhood that has a mix of 2+ million dollar houses, up to around 5 million. No one has security. It’s laughable to think anyone would. So why does this resident living in a cheaper, unimpressive house need 24 hour rent a cops?
Do you not know any rich people? I know a lot. People with 50+ million. Not one of them uses rent a cops. Of course the “hit” most likely wasn’t on the security guard. I think it was something to do with the resident. Who is clearly shady and not very wealth by DC standards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This poster on X gets it:
This shooting took place on perhaps the swankiest stretch of the swankiest road in all of DC. Most people who live in DC have never even heard of this street much less been there.
This will change many blue minds. No one is safe. Anywhere.
https://x.com/DCNewsLive/status/1958901623364682018/quotes
No, in fact it says the opposite to me, targeted hit of rich persons property. Probably disaffected employee, organized crime, or someone with a personal grudge against the security staff member.
If I lived even right next door I wouldn't be concerned.
+1
We have a house nearby and I can’t think of one family that has security. There’s a reason they felt like they needed it, and it has nothing to do with DC
I live nearby too and many have security. What are you talking about?
They really do not. I’ve lived nearby since the 80s and know practically every house. There are a few diplomats with security snd occasionally there will be an administration appointee with secret service and in the late 80s there was a neighborhood watch type setup, but that’s it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is no one saying that clearly there is something fishy with this owner if they have 24/7 security. Not normal and no need. Clearly they have known threats vs them. I would highly doubt this is random.
Owned by a holding company?
Multiple private security firms?
This is clearly someone with enemies, and he's bringing his problems to DC.
Given that it’s Chain Bridge they might not even be American. Thats Saudi/rich foreign oligarch territory.
Including people like Andrea Mitchell.
Tucker C lived there — until a couple years ago — when he was still making big $$$
No, Tucker the douche didn't live on Chainbridge. He lived on Lowell and Palisade lane which are nearby, and briefly on University Terrace which is one street over. But that was several years ago now. He left DC thank god.
Anonymous wrote:HAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds more like a hit than a random act.
Yes, $20/hr overnight security guards are frequently the targets of hit men.
JFC……. the stupid around here is so painful
DP. You are the stupid one. Why does someone living in a 3.5 million dollar house need security? I live in a neighborhood that has a mix of 2+ million dollar houses, up to around 5 million. No one has security. It’s laughable to think anyone would. So why does this resident living in a cheaper, unimpressive house need 24 hour rent a cops?
Do you not know any rich people? I know a lot. People with 50+ million. Not one of them uses rent a cops. Of course the “hit” most likely wasn’t on the security guard. I think it was something to do with the resident. Who is clearly shady and not very wealth by DC standards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This poster on X gets it:
This shooting took place on perhaps the swankiest stretch of the swankiest road in all of DC. Most people who live in DC have never even heard of this street much less been there.
This will change many blue minds. No one is safe. Anywhere.
https://x.com/DCNewsLive/status/1958901623364682018/quotes
i was awake for hours last night because i live nearby and helicopters were circling. Im super blue and doesn't change my mind one bit. Reminds me of the fire/murder in cleveland park in 2015 and feels equally fishy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is no one saying that clearly there is something fishy with this owner if they have 24/7 security. Not normal and no need. Clearly they have known threats vs them. I would highly doubt this is random.
Owned by a holding company?
Multiple private security firms?
This is clearly someone with enemies, and he's bringing his problems to DC.