Park View Crime Meeting & Navigating the D.C. School Lottery Wednesday Night, Starting at 6:30 pm
Two meetings have been scheduled for Wednesday evening at the Park View Rec Center.
In response to the several shootings that have occurred in the neighborhood over the past three weeks, a crime meeting has been schedule for 6:30. the details are below:
Ward 1 D.C. Councilmember Brianne Nadeau is holding a community meeting tomorrow with the Commanders of the police districts covering Park View to discuss recent shootings in the area and the police response. The meeting will be held before the regularly scheduled Park View UNC meeting tomorrow evening.
What: Community Meeting with MPD about recent shootings in Park View
Who: Councilmember Brianne Nadeau, MPD 3D Commander Stuart Emerman, MPD 4D Commander Wilfredo Manlapaz
When: Wednesday January 3, 2018 at 6:30 p.m.
Where: Park View Recreation Center (693 Otis Pl NW)
This will be followed by the regularly scheduled monthly meeting of the Park View UNC, which will focus on the D.C. School Lottery process. The full announcement for the UNC meeting is below:
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Join the Park View United Neighborhood Coalition (UNC) for an informative meeting about the ins and outs of the lottery. A representative from My School DC — the common application/lottery system for all of the District’s public schools, including public charter schools and neighborhood public schools — will be at the event to explain the process and answer questions. Parents and staff from Bruce-Monroe Elementary at Park View will also provide information and answer questions about Park View’s in-bounds elementary school.
All interested neighbors, including kids, are welcome to attend this free and open event at 7 pm on Wednesday, January 3rd. We meet in the Park View Recreation Center at the corner of Warder Street and Otis Place NW, which is walking distance from the GA Ave/Petworth Metro.
Tags: Crime, education, Park View UNC, shootings
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January 2, 2018 at 10:12 pm
How many stupid meetings are we going to have? It does NOTHING. Brianne cares more about the people committing the crimes than she does for families. She literally just had a crime meeting and things have gotten significantly worse. Great job, councilmember. The criminals aren’t bent afraid of the cops. And why would they be with Nadeau protecting them???
January 3, 2018 at 9:06 am
It is those darn “jump out squads” terrorizing our criminals making it uncomfortable for them to deal-drugs in public spaces! Thank goodness Brianne eliminated them because she felt bad that the corner was no longer seen as a safe place to carry illegal firearms and slang.
January 3, 2018 at 6:58 am
That’s strange, I’m co-chair of the park view public safety committee nd I am just now hearing about this. I have been following multiple arrest, none of which go to trial.
January 3, 2018 at 11:50 am
That’s probably because Brianne only works with those groups who are apologists for the criminals. She has no interest in being tough on crime.