Bus stop argument leads to assault and abduction charges

Bus stop argument leads to assault and abduction charges

At Wednesday's ANC 4C monthly meeting (5/13), Commissioner John-Paul Hayworth reported an alleged attempted abduction had occurred recently at a bus stop next to E.L. Haynes Public Charter School. Obviously, this freaked me out when I heard about it, so I looked into the situation and wanted to share what I found out.

The short version is that it appears to have been a physical altercation between a pre-teen boy and a man getting onto the #63 bus at Kansas avenue near EL Haynes (occurred next to, not at the school).

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Local residents talk about why they chose Petworth

Belinda Garza, Matt Hartwig and cutie Graciela

Belinda Garza, Matt Hartwig and cutie Graciela

There's a nice article on UrbanFamily.com about local residents Matt Hartwig and Belinda Garza and their reasons for moving to Petworth to put down roots. For them, it was about the community. 

I've met both Matt and Belinda at local social and community events, and they are very engaged in the neighborhood.

From the article:

"Petworth is one of several neighborhoods in D.C. that’s seen a transformation as a result of the city’s landmark growth in recent years. New restaurants and businesses (including “an actual bookstore that sells books,” Hartwig wrily notes) have popped up within walking distance—and for the couple, so has a community."

Belinda is quoted saying about Petworth: “The neighborhood is changing so much, and so quickly, that all the residents are really active in what’s going on,” Garza says. D.C.’s growth has led to the development of New York-style enclaves with their own identities. Says Hartwig, “Each neighborhood is developing its own vibe. This one feels very family-oriented. You still have a nice mix of new people with longtime residents, who have seen the neighborhood go through all kinds of transitions.”

Source: Read the full article on UrbanFamily.

Drew

Hyperlocal community journalist in Petworth, Washington DC.



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Strawberry Festival at St. Paul's Episcopal Church June 13th

There are a lot of fun festivals and activities happening around Petworth in the upcoming weeks. Two schools are having events (EL Haynes and Powell both have festivals on May 30th), and Celebrate Petworth is June 6th.

Plus, the 149th Annual Strawberry Festival at St. Paul's Episcopal Church (i.e. the church in Rock Creek Cemetery) is happening on June 13th.

It sounds like a fun time for families of all sizes and ages. They plan on having pony rides, arts and crafts, music, moon bounces and a climbing wall. 

Plus, the ever-popular tours of historic Rock Creek Cemetery.

Oh, and Strawberries. ;)

Save the Date: 
Saturday, June 13, from 4-8 p.m. 
201 Allison St. NW

Drew

Hyperlocal community journalist in Petworth, Washington DC.



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Notes from ANC 4C meeting (5/13)

Notes from ANC 4C meeting (5/13)

While I wasn’t able to attend the ANC 4C meeting this Wednesday (5/13), two people who attended were kind enough to send me notes. Below is an overview of the meeting. If anything is wrong, blame the two kind people. (They asked for anonymity -- but you know who you are, so thanks for the notes!) 

The meeting started on time and Commissioners were introduced, including Elisa Irwin, the new ANC 4C03 Commissioner replacing Jeff Standish (he resigned in March in order to move out of the area). I haven't met Ms. Irwin yet, but we're trying to schedule time to meet for an interview.)

Khalil Thompson, the Ward 4 liaison from the Mayor’s office...

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Chief Cathy Lanier hosts crime meeting on Kennedy St violence

Chief Cathy Lanier hosts crime meeting on Kennedy St violence

I was invited to attend a crime briefing at MPD’s Joint Operations Command Center this morning with Chief Lanier, 4D leadership, Deputy City Administrator Kevin Donahue and about 20 other residents and various DC officials, including Councilmember-Elect Brandon Todd. The topic was recent crimes along the Kennedy Street corridor. Mr. Donahue opened the meeting and said the purpose was...

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Dunkin Donuts gets construction permit

Dunkin Donuts gets construction permit

The Dunkin Donuts in the Park Place building (850 Quincy St. NW) has applied for a permit to begin interior construction. They plan for seating for 28.

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Celebrate Petworth is only a few weeks away...

Here's the new poster for the Celebrate Petworth festival on June 6th. Really looking forward to this, it's sure to be a great time. There's over 40 vendors participating, with plenty to do for families, kids and more.

Put it on your calendars, June 6, 11am - 5pm!

Drew

Hyperlocal community journalist in Petworth, Washington DC.



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Petworth Dance Project a new Saturday favorite

While I wasn't able to attend, looks like the Petworth Dance Project was a great event at the local Petworth Park (8th & Taylor St NW). Check out the video, and look for dance events the 2nd Saturday of each month through September!

Did you miss our first show? Do not fret there are more scheduled on the second Saturday of the month through September! Here is a look at the first PDP artist performances this past weekend and we hope to see you at the next one!! Thank you to all the artists, the performances were beautiful!! And again thank you to all our supporters especially Light House Yoga, CrossFit Petworth Dance Metro DC Petworth Citizen Cake Love, Leslie Griffith, Pamela Brown, Thomas and Lucan Pipkin! This was a great first show!! Here's to many more. #dcdance #ptwdance #petworthdanceproject #dcarts #dancedc

Posted by Petworth Dance Project on Monday, May 11, 2015

Drew

Hyperlocal community journalist in Petworth, Washington DC.



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Upshur Pool getting ready for the season

Looks like Upshur Pool is getting ready to open, as staff were giving the kid's pool a fresh coat of paint and filling up the larger pool. 

According to the DPR website, the Upshur pool (4300 Arkansas Ave) should open around May 23nd. Spray parks open on Memorial Day weekend.

Thanks to Colin for the head's up!

Drew

Hyperlocal community journalist in Petworth, Washington DC.



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Part 3 of WAMU coverage on DCRA & permitting issues in Petworth

Part 3 of WAMU's series on property flipping and issues with regulations written by Martin Austermuhle is now available.

As Development Spreads Across D.C.’s Neighborhoods, Can Regulators Keep Up?

This third and final part focuses on the recent Petworth walk-through that Councilmember Vincent Orange conducted, along with residents and ANC 4C Commissioners Joe Martin and Kathleen Crowley

Pam Lloyd walks with Councilmember Vincent Orange. (Martin Austermuhle is in the back.) Photo: Joe Martin.

From the piece:

"Most of my time is spent addressing complaints from residents about developers who do not follow the proper rules and regulations and the lack of oversight on the part of DCRA,” wrote Kathleen Crowley, the head of an Advisory Neighborhood Commission in the area, in a letter to legislators in March. “Let me be clear, I am not talking about simple matters of permit creep but rather egregious examples of developers going well beyond what the permits allow."

The lack of oversight and enforcement by DCRA has been a recurring theme during the city’s real estate booms. As more construction happens — whether homes being flipped, expanded or converted into condo units — the agency is strained with issuing permits in a timely way and then policing the builders to ensure they are doing only the permitted work."

You can read my earlier post and pictures from the walk-through.

Source: WAMU

Drew

Hyperlocal community journalist in Petworth, Washington DC.



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Arsenal of Democracy Flyover

No, it's not World War 2 again... it's a massive flyover of vintage WW2 bombers and fighter.

If you're downtown near the National Mall or along the flightpath, go out around noon to see the "Arsenal of Democracy Flyover" dominate the DC skyline. (They should be over the Lincoln Memorial by 12:10pm, headed over the Mall and then left after the Capitol.)

You can check out the list of formations that you will see coming in over the city. And here is the official Arsenal of Democracy Flyover Fact Sheet (pdf).

And here's a cool Plane-Spotting Guide to help you identify the planes (over 70 are scheduled to participate). Considering these are all prop-planes, it should be LOUD and glorious.

Update -- now with far away pix!

Source: ww2flyover.org

Drew

Hyperlocal community journalist in Petworth, Washington DC.



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Buzzfeed article: "Why cops like me are quiet"

Nicholas Kamm / Getty Images

Nicholas Kamm / Getty Images

I wanted to pass along this interesting article about police violence, written by a former NYPD police officer. While it doesn't break a lot of new ground in the message, it does talk to the marginalization of the "80-90% of good officers by the smaller percentage of bad apples" and the media / public response to those bad apples. 

Of particular interest to me was the idea of not putting young / inexperienced officers in higher crime / higher poverty areas, but putting more experienced officers and leadership in those areas. Thing is, those aren't areas people aspire to work in. But it's those areas that need the most patient, informed and experienced officers. 

He also talks about the divide in media frenzy. A civilian is killed in police custody and there are protests and riots. An officer is gunned down in the street without provocation by a criminal, and it doesn't get much media play. There's no demonstration to protect officer's lives. Why? 

Lastly, the police don't interact daily with 95% of residents unless the resident is a victim of crime. Most of their interactions can be negative, dangerous and ultimately, help to create a jaded view. Police are regular people and are impacted by what they experience.

It's a complicated affair.

Source: Buzzfeed.

Drew

Hyperlocal community journalist in Petworth, Washington DC.



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Whole Foods coming to Florida Avenue

Wow... a 40,000 sq ft Whole Foods is coming south of Petworth and Parkview at 965 Florida Avenue NW. This spot has been sitting empty for years. There used to be a car wash there that I brought my car to, then they tore it down for new construction and it floundered. 

From the developer press release:

"The 370,000-square-foot mixed-use building will feature approximately 400 residential units, 30 percent of which will be made available as affordable dwelling units. MRP and Ellis will begin processing the Planned Unit Development for the building this summer."

It was sad to see that area just sitting. Nice to see new development coming.

Read the full article on Popville.

Source: Popville.com

Drew

Hyperlocal community journalist in Petworth, Washington DC.



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