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Nov 29, 2007

Go Home Already: Leaves of Grass

>> D.C. police will spend $3 million in the 3rd Police District on an anti-gang initiative. [WaPo] >> Montgomery County Del. Jane Lawton, 63, died of an apparent heart attack this morning, collapsing after giving a speech in downtown Washington. Lawton also served as a four-term mayor of Chevy Chase. [Md. Moment] >> If you have an elderly relative living at either Carolyn Boone Lewis Health Care Center in D.C. or Ruxton Health of…

Sep 14, 2007

MPD Transfers PSA to Second District

Take a look at this map — if you live inside the boundaries of the newly-named Police Service Area 208 (formerly PSA 306), you’re now being policed by the 2nd Police District instead of the 3rd. The change actually took effect on Sunday, September 2, according to a Metropolitan Police Department announcement. The move was designed to resolve a workload imbalance between the 2nd District, which handles just 4.5 percent of emergency calls in the…

Aug 07, 2007

National Night Out Events Planned for Tonight

The annual National Night Out is set to kick off this evening, with a host of neighborhood gatherings sponsored by the Metropolitan Police Department to choose from. The yearly event is designed to raise awareness about street crime and encourage residents to meet their neighbors by joining in on any of the planned events, or just by staying outside in their front yards or porches late in an effort to deter criminal activity. Mayor Fenty…

Aug 06, 2006

Opinionist: Safety in Numbers? Nope.

I was surprised to see a man as liberal as Matt Yglesias argue that expanding the size of the Metropolitan Police Department from its current 3,800 officers to the proposed 5,100 would effectively help decrease crime in the District. I suppose I rarely expect liberals to be on the side of such dramatic increases in police power, given that militarizing a city or country doesn’t often track well with pacifying it. Last week Matt claimed…

Jul 30, 2006

Opinionist: A Case for More Police

Reader Matthew Yglesias responds to a recent piece we posted on crime in the city. Want to add your own voice to this debate? Email Opinionist. Should the District respond to its high crime rates and current purported “crime emergency” by hiring more cops as several City Council members are proposing? Calm heads like DCist’s Martin Austermuhle say no and they have the numbers to prove it. He points out that DC has traditionally had…

Jun 05, 2006

Third District a Stubborn Problem for Police

The Third Police District has a crime problem, and whatever action the MPD has taken so far, it has not improved the situation. We noted last month that crime in that District was trending in a notably different direction from the rest of the city, and in May, that outlying trend continued to distinguish itself. That area of the city recorded five sexual assaults in May while burglaries were up 25 percent over the same…

Feb 16, 2006

Is There a Resurgence in District Crime?

There’s been plenty of grist for the sensationalist local news mill this year, between the robbery scare and subsequent police crackdown in Adams Morgan and the budding crime wave in Georgetown. Regardless, many Washingtonians are quick to disregard the breathless news segments as more of the same from the 11 o’clock doomsayers. As actual crime numbers for the year to date pile up, however, it does appear that the District might be struggling to continue…

 
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