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From an email:

“We have some exciting new change to this years event – A Beer Tent on the street!!! In addition we will have a few food trucks and the stage is going to be much bigger this year as well.

We are also going to have music/events starting at 11 am. Below is an overview of the day (of course we don’t have exact times yet):
-Event kick off intro – 11 am
– Karaoke
-live music
-DC Central Kitchen
– Sundress competition (starting approximately 3 or 3:30)

Our friends from Church Night will be emcee’s for the day as well.”

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11th and Kenyon Street, NW


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A reader reports (as well as numerous others who tweeted to @PoPville)”

“7 shots fired on 15th between Euclid and fuller. Shots fired directly at suv. Shooter believed to be on foot. Shots heard at 8:42”


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A reader sends: “this fancy warning sign from 14th street in Columbia heights.”

Another reader sends, “This Columbia Hts renovation (near Ogden) has seemed suspect from the get go—the unintended light show appears to affirm”:


A few readers report via twitter and email:

“There was a stabbing in Columbia heights near the Wells Fargo on 14th at about 530 tonight. My husband saw 3 young males, roughly ages 16-20, dashing across the street right in front of a fire engine on his way home. 10 minutes later on his way to giant for me he saw the same kids jump into a vehicle and speed off. He gave a statement to police, who told him the victim was in the hospital, condition unknown. Just a reminder to everyone to be careful and pay attention to your surroundings!”

Update from MPD:

“There was a robbery around this time at 14th and Park Road NW where the suspect chased the victim and stabbed the victim with a knife in the hip area and took his shoes. The suspect lookout is for a Black male, 6’00” tall with a crooked front tooth and should length dread lock hair style. This offense occurred in the Third District.

If anyone has any information regarding this event, please call the MPD CIC at (202)727-9099 or text at 50411.”


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The original 11th street chicken when spotted back in 2008

“Dear PoPville,

I live in a row house within Ward 1 in Columbia Heights. We have a next door neighbor whom we share an adjacent wall/fence with who has recently (approximately sometime in the the last few months) been housing a very loud rooster and we think a few hens in the backyard. Notwithstanding the noise complaint, what are the regulations in this area permitting or prohibiting raising domestic fowl? Usually a running joke, the 5:30 am rooster wake up call has not always been equally as pleasant (not to mention the welfare of a rooster who seemingly survived the elements of this horrid winter!)

I know that their was a petition to amend the regulations sometime in the recent past but the coding is hard to decipher if you are new to the area and were never “officially” informed of your neighbor’s previous arrangements.”

Ed. Note: The bill stalled and it is still not legal to have chickens/roosters in your backyard in DC.


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“Dear PoPville-

On Monday evening, I arrived home from work to find the attached document on my front door. I’ve lived in DC for 14 years and I’ve been a Columbia Heights Resident since 2008 and I’ve never seen or heard of anyone getting a citation like this.

My roommates and I were doing some spring cleaning and placed the lamp outside last week, along with some other household items that we no longer wanted, in hopes that someone less fortunate would be able to make use of our wares. We have done this in the past multiple times, and we are always sure to take anything unclaimed back for trash removal. (Coincidentally, Tuesday is our trash night, so I was planning on bringing the lamp inside Monday evening, ensuring that it was removed with Tuesday’s trash removal.)

As I’m sure you are aware, this is common practice in the neighborhood. I’ve seen lots of great free stuff available curbside, as well as terrible curbside eyesores curbside for weeks at a time.

While I admit we placed the lamp curbside for a few days, I do not think we should be fined $75 for it. Had we received a warning, we would have immediately removed the lamp. The inspector who generated the citation took the pictures on 4/15, reinspected the property on 4/17 and returned on 4/20 to deliver the citation. This seems like a huge waste of resources. Had we been notified on 4/15, we would have gladly complied with removing the lamp from the curbside and saved the inspector (and the city) the time and effort from returning 2 more times to our property. We are good neighbors and we live on a beautiful block; we want nothing to do with degradation of our street scape.

Can you tell me, has anyone else in the PoPville community seen this? Is this a new regulation? Is this an old regulation that is gaining momentum in enforcement? If so, perhaps the city should do some PR to inform the residents that this is no longer an acceptable practice. We want what’s best for our neighborhood and our city and this doesn’t seem like the best approach to addressing a common practice. We do not want to pay this fine and wonder if anyone can give us any advice to assist us in abatement of the fine.”


From MPD:

“Detectives from the Metropolitan Police Department’s Sexual Assault Unit have announced an arrest has been made in connection with the Kidnapping, First Degree Sexual Abuse and Robbery offenses, which occurred on Tuesday, April 21, 2015, at approximately 6:50 am, in the 1400 block of Clifton Street, Northwest.

On Wednesday, April 22, 2014, 24-year-old Glenvert Leon Green of Southeast, DC was arrested and charged with Kidnapping, First Degree Sexual Abuse, and Robbery.”


From MPD:

“The Metropolitan Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying and locating a suspect in connection with the Kidnapping, First Degree Sexual Abuse, and Robbery offenses which occurred in the 1400 block of Clifton Street, Northwest.

On Tuesday, April 21, 2015, at approximately 6:50 am, an adult female was walking in the 1400 block of Clifton Street, Northwest when she was forced to the rear alley of the location by an unknown male subject who robbed and sexually assaulted her.

The suspect is described as a black male, 5’11” in height, medium to dark complexion, wearing a black jacket, black pants, and black and white sneakers.

Anyone with information about this case is asked to call the police at (202) 727-9099. Additionally, anonymous information may be submitted to the department’s TEXT TIP LINE by text messaging 50411. The Metropolitan Police Department currently offers a reward of up to $1,000 to anyone that provides information which leads to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons wanted for any assault committed in the District of Columbia.”


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