Archive | November 25th, 2008



2006 Swann St. Murder: 3 People Indicted

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The 1500-block of Swann Street NW. (Photo: Luis Gomez Photos).

In case you somehow missed it… new developments last week in the 2006 murder of Robert Wone on the 1500-block of Swann Street NW:

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Selected Crimes in PSA 208

Borderstanians: The following selected crimes occured from late October to late November in Police Service Area (PSA) 208. West Borderstan is part of PSA 208. Report is from the MPD Second District listserv on Yahoo! Groups.

  • Theft occurred in the 1000-block of Connecticut Avenue NW on 11/21/2008, 1125 a.m. Citizen reports the suspect, a black male wearing gray sweatpants, was observed on camera concealing women’s clothing and fled the store. 
  • Theft occurred in the 1500 block of M Street NW between 11/20/2008 (5:30 p.m.) and 11/21/2008 (9 a.m.). Citizen reports the office was entered between the listed dates and times and two computers were stolen. 
  • Theft occurred in the 1600-block of L Street NW on 11/20/2008 (8:40 a.m.) to 11/21/2008 (6:24 a.m.). Citizen reports that four computers were stolen from the office in an unknown manner. 
  • Theft occurred in the 1500-block of Connecticut Avenue NW on 11/21/2008 between 4:30 and 5:08 p.m. Citizen reports the listed property was stolen while he was inside the restaurant. 
  • Theft from auto occurred in the 1700-block of M Street NW on 11/27/2008 between 9:20 a.m. and 12 midnight. Citizen reports the vehicle, a ’95 Mercedes C220 bearing Viginia tags was entered through the unlocked rear door and a laptop computer and assorted makeup was stolen. 
  • Theft from auto occurred in the 1200-block of 20th Street NW on 11/21/2008 between 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Citizen reports the vehicle, a 2004 Jeep SUV bearing Virginia tags was entered by smashing the driver’s rear window and a backpack containing personal papers was stolen. 
  • Arson occurred in the 2100 block of Connecticut Avenue NW on 10/28/2008 at 11:30 p.m. Citizen reports a small fire was set to the front door of the residence by unknown suspect. 

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Street Sweeping Ends Nov. 28 for Winter

Friday, November 28, is the last day for residential street sweeping in D.C. until next spring. Also, note that there will be no trash or recycling pick ups on Thanksgiving Day, November 27.

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Borderstan Crime Meeting: Limited Success Since August

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Jack Jacobson (standing) moderated the November 13 Borderstan Neighbors public safety meeting at the Fifteenth Street Presbyterian Church. (Photo: Luis Gomez.)

Borderstanians: The following recap of the November 13 Borderstan Neighbors public safety meeting was written by Jack Jacobson who moderated the meeting. He is the commissioner for ANC 2B-04, which represents a large chunk of West Borderstan. Jacobson assists Borderstan Neighbors, working with residents, police and city officials. – Matt

On Thursday, November 13, about 35 residents and community leaders gathered at the Fifteenth Street Presbyterian Church to follow up on an August 6 meeting about ongoing and growing crime in the Borderstan neighborhood. Ward 2 Council member Jack Evans participated in the meeting as well (Borderstan Neighbors thank his staff for helping plan the meeting.)

Four Goals

The meeting was called to note progress on four main issues that the community requested at the August 6 meeting:

  1. Commitment from MPD for coordinated, regular, permanent Borderstan patrols on both the Police Service Area (PSA) 307 (East Borderstan) and PSA 208  (West Borderstan) sides of the border.
  2. Stepped up drug enforcement efforts in the entire Borderstan area, to include vice operations and plainclothes officers on an ongoing basis.
  3. To hold owners and management of the buildings on the 1400 block of R Street accountable for enforcement of laws and rules of Section 8 housing.
  4. Increased and institutionalized communication and coordination of initiatives between PSA 208 and 307.

Progress Review

It was obvious that there is still much work to be done by MPD and city officials to bring down crime in the neighborhood, and the community needs to continue to apply pressure to ensure that our repeated requests for action are answered.

Patrols. PSA 208 has kept routine patrols in the area, and has in face increased police presence in the Borderstan neighborhood. There are now four officers from PSA 208 assigned either full- or part-time to Borderstan. On the PSA 307 side, the Third District had assigned no permanent full or part time officers to Borderstan, though we were assured that several officers do patrol the neighborhood, none are dedicated to Borderstan.

Special Units. There have been several vice and crime suppression unit operations in Borderstan by both PSAs 208 and 307. They have achieved some degree of success, and we encouraged them to continue and for MPD to relay successes to us.

1400 R Street. The buildings on the 1400-block of R Street NW continue to be a source of crime in the area. The city has taken no action, and there seems to be no desire to address the problem forcefully, either on the part of city leadership or MPD. As one way to begin dealing with the problem, ANC Commissioner Jack Jacobson requested that MPD send information to Borderstan when criminals who live on the 1400-block of R Street NW are sentenced, so that residents could submit Victim Impact Statements to judges hearing those cases. This is one way to attack crime that the community can be involved with, and more information about that will be forthcoming on Borderstan.com.

Communication. Both the Second and Third District leadership at MPD admitted that they have not institutionalized communications between PSAs 208 and 307. Inspector Klein from the Secondd District gave his word that he would work to make these communications more routine and effective.

Moving Forward. There is obviously much work to be done, and as a community, we need to keep pressure on MPD and our elected officials to attack crime in our neighborhood and to forge better community partnerships and communications between the PSAs and community members.

Action Item: Residents Can Testify on D.C. Crime Bill

Councilmember Jack Evans invited Borderstan representatives to testify at a December 5 roundtable on the Omnibus Crime Bill ( ”Omnibus Anti-Crime Amendment Act of 2008″, Bill 17-951). The roundtable will be at 12:00 pm in the 5th Floor Council Chambers; participants can contact Heidi Tseu at 202-724-8038 or at htseu@dccouncil.us to request to testify. If you are unable to attend but would like to submit testimony, please email testimony to Tseu and to borderstan@gmail.com so we can ensure that she receives it.

Future Meetings

Borderstan Neighbors public safety meetings will need to continue in order to achieve success in our neighborhood. Borderstan is committed to holding our politicians and our police force accountable and will continue to press for positive action to bring down crime. Please check back for additional updates.

Holiday Season: Be Extra Careful

In the meantime, the holiday season always brings an upsurge in crime. Please be wary of holiday scams, and make sure you keep your home and car secure at all times. And most of all, help your neighbor by reporting suspicious activities and crimes in the neighborhood. It’s better to be safe then sorry.

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