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“they are devastated by this, especially ahead of the busy Valentine weekend.”

“Dear PoPville,

Another break-in in Adamd Morgan – Little Shop of Flowers in the alley (2421 18th Stree,t NW.) Police are on the scene. They’re good friends of mine and they are devastated by this, especially ahead of the busy Valentine weekend. Looks like the guy broke in from the window in the back and crawled in- broken glass and blood all over.”

And thanks to all who messaged and tagged me about Each Peach Market in Mount Pleasant (3068 Mt. Pleasant Street, NW):


via IG

“Pardon our plastic door for today.

We, too, have been victims of the window smashing that’s been going around lately in the neighborhood and beyond. This is the 5th time in 10 years our front door or window has been broken due to vandalism or burglary. But our staff is here, store is open, it just looks a little crazy for today! Stay safe.”

And other send from Streets Market now boarded up the day/night after their smashing.

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