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On Saturday, December 29, 2012 2:44:00 PM UTC-4, ESAD wrote:
On 12/29/12 1:35 PM, wrote:

On Sat, 29 Dec 2012 12:22:56 -0500, ESAD wrote:




I just saw a link for DIJ.GOV where they were mapping crime hot spots


and on page 4 they use the area north of Pa ave as the example.




http://www.nij.gov/topics/technology...letin-v1i1.pdf





Your hot spots map from five years ago?




"This is a hot spot map for robberies during 2007 in Washington, D.C.


The Adams Morgan-Columbia Heights area, U Street/Shaw, and Chinatown


have experienced gentrification in recent years, with homicide rates


going down."




Hey, if it keeps racist white trash like Herring out of DC...




That is really only 3 years old in statistical terms. The FBI


reporting is 2 years behind.




I doubt it really looks any different today. That map could be 30


years old and it would still look about the same.




I bet if they went out East of the Anacostia river the whole map would


be a hot spot, all the way out past the beltway.






Many parts of Anacostia are pretty grim. About once every two weeks, I

have to drive to DC rather than take the commuter bus or the Metro, and

many times I drive along Pennsylvania Avenue into and out of the city,

right through Anacostia. I've also Metro'd in to see the Nats play, and

that goes right through Anacostia, too. Over the years, I've been on

commerical and large scale residential jobsites all over DC, including

Anacostia. I've parked in Anacostia and walked several blocks to job

sites when onsite parking wasn't available. You'd think by now I would

have seen a few reasons for those hot spots, eh?



The only places I've been shot at in the United States have been in the

South, once in Mississippi and once in south Louisiana, and both times

the shooter was white, and the areas were rural.


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On 12/29/12 3:17 PM, wrote:
On Saturday, December 29, 2012 2:44:00 PM UTC-4, ESAD wrote:
On 12/29/12 1:35 PM,
wrote:

On Sat, 29 Dec 2012 12:22:56 -0500, ESAD wrote:




I just saw a link for DIJ.GOV where they were mapping crime hot spots


and on page 4 they use the area north of Pa ave as the example.




http://www.nij.gov/topics/technology...letin-v1i1.pdf





Your hot spots map from five years ago?




"This is a hot spot map for robberies during 2007 in Washington, D.C.


The Adams Morgan-Columbia Heights area, U Street/Shaw, and Chinatown


have experienced gentrification in recent years, with homicide rates


going down."




Hey, if it keeps racist white trash like Herring out of DC...




That is really only 3 years old in statistical terms. The FBI


reporting is 2 years behind.




I doubt it really looks any different today. That map could be 30


years old and it would still look about the same.




I bet if they went out East of the Anacostia river the whole map would


be a hot spot, all the way out past the beltway.






Many parts of Anacostia are pretty grim. About once every two weeks, I

have to drive to DC rather than take the commuter bus or the Metro, and

many times I drive along Pennsylvania Avenue into and out of the city,

right through Anacostia. I've also Metro'd in to see the Nats play, and

that goes right through Anacostia, too. Over the years, I've been on

commerical and large scale residential jobsites all over DC, including

Anacostia. I've parked in Anacostia and walked several blocks to job

sites when onsite parking wasn't available. You'd think by now I would

have seen a few reasons for those hot spots, eh?



The only places I've been shot at in the United States have been in the

South, once in Mississippi and once in south Louisiana, and both times

the shooter was white, and the areas were rural.


Kevin's kin??



The first was stupid enough to have been. The second was during an
organizing drive for oil rig supply crews, and the shooter was just an
asshole guard who thought (wrongfully) that it was "illegal" to set up a
picket line on a public sidewalk outside the yard's main gate.
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On 12/29/12 3:13 PM, wrote:
On Sat, 29 Dec 2012 14:06:28 -0500, ESAD wrote:

On 12/29/12 1:48 PM,
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On Sat, 29 Dec 2012 12:53:24 -0500, iBoaterer wrote:

I spend a lot more time in the DC than you do or did, and I've never
been mugged or robbed.

How do you know that you've spent more time in DC than he?


I know that is bull**** since I lived in Southeast DC for 14 years
and went to school in Northwest for 4 more. My office at IBM was 1120
Connecticut Ave for 10 years and I worked at the education center at
1801 K but I just let Harry go on that one.
I am sure I spent more time visiting friends in DC after I moved to PG
county than Harry was there.


I've lived and worked in the DC area for 35 years, total.

That's more than twice as many years as your 14.

Most of my employers or clients were and are in downtown D.C., either on
K Street, or near K on 15, or damned close. I did work for a 4A's ad
agency in Georgetown for four years, on 31st, in an office building
adjacent to the canal and down a block from M Street. For eight years, I
had offices right across the street from Mother AFL-CIO. One of my
current clients is in an office building in the 1000 block of
Connecticut Avenue. not far from 1120.

I never lived in the District, though.


The 14 years was 24/7/365
I lived in PG for another 27 years after I left DC, most of the time,
within a mile of Southern Avenue. Most of my friends were still in DC
I have spent a lot of time in DC.

Pennsylvania avenue is not the same as Minnesota avenue or what
happens when you get a few blocks off of the main drag.



I've been pretty much everywhere in Anacostia.
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On 12/29/12 3:13 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 29 Dec 2012 14:06:28 -0500, ESAD wrote:

On 12/29/12 1:48 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 29 Dec 2012 12:53:24 -0500, iBoaterer wrote:

I spend a lot more time in the DC than you do or did, and I've never
been mugged or robbed.

How do you know that you've spent more time in DC than he?


I know that is bull**** since I lived in Southeast DC for 14 years
and went to school in Northwest for 4 more. My office at IBM was 1120
Connecticut Ave for 10 years and I worked at the education center at
1801 K but I just let Harry go on that one.
I am sure I spent more time visiting friends in DC after I moved to PG
county than Harry was there.


I've lived and worked in the DC area for 35 years, total.

That's more than twice as many years as your 14.

Most of my employers or clients were and are in downtown D.C., either on
K Street, or near K on 15, or damned close. I did work for a 4A's ad
agency in Georgetown for four years, on 31st, in an office building
adjacent to the canal and down a block from M Street. For eight years, I
had offices right across the street from Mother AFL-CIO. One of my
current clients is in an office building in the 1000 block of
Connecticut Avenue. not far from 1120.

I never lived in the District, though.


The 14 years was 24/7/365
I lived in PG for another 27 years after I left DC, most of the time,
within a mile of Southern Avenue. Most of my friends were still in DC
I have spent a lot of time in DC.

Pennsylvania avenue is not the same as Minnesota avenue or what
happens when you get a few blocks off of the main drag.



I've been pretty much everywhere in Anacostia.


You can do that in a weekend.


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On 12/29/12 1:48 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 29 Dec 2012 12:53:24 -0500, iBoaterer wrote:

I spend a lot more time in the DC than you do or did, and I've never
been mugged or robbed.

How do you know that you've spent more time in DC than he?



I know that is bull**** since I lived in Southeast DC for 14 years
and went to school in Northwest for 4 more. My office at IBM was 1120
Connecticut Ave for 10 years and I worked at the education center at
1801 K but I just let Harry go on that one.
I am sure I spent more time visiting friends in DC after I moved to PG
county than Harry was there.


I've lived and worked in the DC area for 35 years, total.

That's more than twice as many years as your 14.

Most of my employers or clients were and are in downtown D.C., either on
K Street, or near K on 15, or damned close. I did work for a 4A's ad
agency in Georgetown for four years, on 31st, in an office building
adjacent to the canal and down a block from M Street. For eight years, I
had offices right across the street from Mother AFL-CIO. One of my
current clients is in an office building in the 1000 block of
Connecticut Avenue. not far from 1120.

I never lived in the District, though.


What's your point? I've worked in DC more than you and I lived in the DC
area for more years than you have.




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On 12/29/2012 1:39 PM, wrote:
On Sat, 29 Dec 2012 12:27:36 -0500, ESAD wrote:

On 12/29/12 12:18 PM,
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On Sat, 29 Dec 2012 09:27:45 -0500, ESAD wrote:

On 12/29/12 9:18 AM, GuzzisRule wrote:

Absolutely - and it's a good place to get mugged or robbed also!


How many times have you been mugged or robbed in DC?

Twice, also, does being shot at count?


I spend a lot more time in the DC than you do or did, and I've never
been mugged or robbed. I sometimes go into pretty rough neighborhoods,
too, since several of my clients are involved with investments and
construction in places like Anacostia. I've been "panhandled," of
course. My wife has been working almost every weekday in DC for 15
years, and in three different locations, travels all over DC for various
meetings and functions, and traveled via Metro hundreds of times to a
college campus on the fringe of several "rough" neighborhoods. She's
never been robbed or mugged, either.

Maybe we're just lucky, or maybe we don't look away in horror or disdain
at poor people, or people with different skin colors.


The guy who robbed me on 11th street was white. The knife sort of took
it out of the "pan handle" category.

The other 2 incidents were late at night, one just off Nichols Avenue
(now MLK), one on Wheeler Road.


Why the hell would you keep going back?


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On 12/29/2012 3:13 PM, wrote:
On Sat, 29 Dec 2012 14:06:28 -0500, ESAD wrote:

On 12/29/12 1:48 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 29 Dec 2012 12:53:24 -0500, iBoaterer wrote:

I spend a lot more time in the DC than you do or did, and I've never
been mugged or robbed.

How do you know that you've spent more time in DC than he?


I know that is bull**** since I lived in Southeast DC for 14 years
and went to school in Northwest for 4 more. My office at IBM was 1120
Connecticut Ave for 10 years and I worked at the education center at
1801 K but I just let Harry go on that one.
I am sure I spent more time visiting friends in DC after I moved to PG
county than Harry was there.


I've lived and worked in the DC area for 35 years, total.

That's more than twice as many years as your 14.

Most of my employers or clients were and are in downtown D.C., either on
K Street, or near K on 15, or damned close. I did work for a 4A's ad
agency in Georgetown for four years, on 31st, in an office building
adjacent to the canal and down a block from M Street. For eight years, I
had offices right across the street from Mother AFL-CIO. One of my
current clients is in an office building in the 1000 block of
Connecticut Avenue. not far from 1120.

I never lived in the District, though.


The 14 years was 24/7/365
I lived in PG for another 27 years after I left DC, most of the time,
within a mile of Southern Avenue. Most of my friends were still in DC
I have spent a lot of time in DC.

Pennsylvania avenue is not the same as Minnesota avenue or what
happens when you get a few blocks off of the main drag.


Really guys.. do any of you believe harry spent any time there, we all
know where he has been 24/7 for at least the last 15 years... right here...
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On 12/29/2012 3:13 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 29 Dec 2012 14:06:28 -0500, ESAD wrote:

On 12/29/12 1:48 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 29 Dec 2012 12:53:24 -0500, iBoaterer wrote:

I spend a lot more time in the DC than you do or did, and I've never
been mugged or robbed.

How do you know that you've spent more time in DC than he?


I know that is bull**** since I lived in Southeast DC for 14 years
and went to school in Northwest for 4 more. My office at IBM was 1120
Connecticut Ave for 10 years and I worked at the education center at
1801 K but I just let Harry go on that one.
I am sure I spent more time visiting friends in DC after I moved to PG
county than Harry was there.


I've lived and worked in the DC area for 35 years, total.

That's more than twice as many years as your 14.

Most of my employers or clients were and are in downtown D.C., either on
K Street, or near K on 15, or damned close. I did work for a 4A's ad
agency in Georgetown for four years, on 31st, in an office building
adjacent to the canal and down a block from M Street. For eight years, I
had offices right across the street from Mother AFL-CIO. One of my
current clients is in an office building in the 1000 block of
Connecticut Avenue. not far from 1120.

I never lived in the District, though.


The 14 years was 24/7/365
I lived in PG for another 27 years after I left DC, most of the time,
within a mile of Southern Avenue. Most of my friends were still in DC
I have spent a lot of time in DC.

Pennsylvania avenue is not the same as Minnesota avenue or what
happens when you get a few blocks off of the main drag.


Really guys.. do any of you believe harry spent any time there, we all
know where he has been 24/7 for at least the last 15 years... right here...


****, you know how it is, Harry has done more, done it better, been
better places, everything he has is better, and on and on. But then, the
truth comes out, and gee, he's not a profitable shopping center owner,
he's a deadbeat who doesn't pay his bills or taxes.
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On 12/29/12 4:16 PM, wrote:
On Sat, 29 Dec 2012 14:06:28 -0500, ESAD wrote:

On 12/29/12 1:48 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 29 Dec 2012 12:53:24 -0500, iBoaterer wrote:

I spend a lot more time in the DC than you do or did, and I've never
been mugged or robbed.

How do you know that you've spent more time in DC than he?


I know that is bull**** since I lived in Southeast DC for 14 years
and went to school in Northwest for 4 more. My office at IBM was 1120
Connecticut Ave for 10 years and I worked at the education center at
1801 K but I just let Harry go on that one.
I am sure I spent more time visiting friends in DC after I moved to PG
county than Harry was there.


I've lived and worked in the DC area for 35 years, total.

That's more than twice as many years as your 14.

Most of my employers or clients were and are in downtown D.C., either on
K Street, or near K on 15, or damned close. I did work for a 4A's ad
agency in Georgetown for four years, on 31st, in an office building
adjacent to the canal and down a block from M Street. For eight years, I
had offices right across the street from Mother AFL-CIO. One of my
current clients is in an office building in the 1000 block of
Connecticut Avenue. not far from 1120.

I never lived in the District, though.


For your browsing pleasure


http://www.spotcrime.com/dc/washington


What's your point, that there is crime in DC? What a revelation.
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