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From MPD:

“The Metropolitan Police Department has announced an arrest has been made in the Destruction of Property offense, which occurred on Saturday, June 27, 2015, at approximately 5:15 am, in the 3000 block of Georgia Avenue, Northwest.

On Friday, July 17, 2015, members of the Third District Warrant Squad arrested 21 year-old Naol Ayano of Takoma Park, Maryland, charging him with Felony Destruction of Property.”

Also a reader writes:

“Commissioner Bobby Holmes of ANC 1A09 is holding a community meeting tonight to discuss the pubic safety concerns around the Georgia and Lamont area.

NEIGHBORHOOD SAFETY MEETING
Time: 6:30 – 8:00 pm
Location: Salvation Army – 3335 Sherman Avenue.
Representatives from the Third District and Fourth District Sub-Station will be there to talk with you about your concerns/issues old and new.”


3664 Park Place Nw

This rental is located at 3664 Park Place, NW. The listing says:

“Great Location In Park View — Ground Floor, Bright 2BR, 1BA, New Floors, W/D, Central A/C, Outdoor Patio, Off-Street Parking. Brand new fully renovated space!

This Ground Floor 2 BR, 1 BA is an Ideal Home with its Convenient Central Location and Excellent Sunlight. Just 0.3 miles from the Georgia Ave/Petworth Metro, 0.4 miles from the new Safeway on Georgia Avenue. Many shops and restaurants, such as DC Reynolds, Looking Glass, Qualia Coffee, and Chez Billy just blocks away. Restaurants and shops on 11th Street NW, such as Meridian Pint and The Coupe, are 0.7 miles away.”

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You can see more photos here.

This 2 bed/1 bath is going for $2,500/Mo.


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Never has a photo better captured the contradictions on Georgia Ave today.

A reader reports around 5:30 Sunday afternoon:

“someone just got stabbed or something in Giant Liquors. I also just heard it may have been the manager. I’m thinking attempted (or successful) robbery?”

Ed. Note: I saw MPD confirmed the stabbing but I have not yet seen any other details regarding the circumstances.


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3534 Georgia Ave, NW

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again for those not familiar – I love this place. Their website says:

“Mom N Pop Antiques was estabished in 1986 and is owned by Bill and Gail Sims. We buy and sell antiques, home furnishings from American Empire to Retro,Mid-Century and Industrial styles, collectibles, primatives, pottery, figurines, statuary,lamps and lighting fixtures, small agricultural implements,old tools, musical instruments and vinyl records.. We buy entire and/or partial estates. Major credit cards accepted.

Open Thursday through Monday 12:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays”

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“Dear PoPville,

The new Whitney Row condos on Newton Pl NW in Park View turned out really well (you posted about the finished building a while ago). They completely razed 3 old row houses to build it from the ground up. So imagine my surprise and confusion when I saw the sign they recently added: “circa 1910, restored and developed 2015.” They couldn’t be more misleading if they tried!”


From MPD:

“Early this morning on todays date, a male was stabbed in the 3000 block of Georgia Ave. NW. The victim was transported to a local area hospital for a non life threatening injury. Anyone with information in reference to this incident is urged to contact the Third District Detective’s office on 202-673-6918.”


“Dear PoPville,

I have lived in the Park View for 4 years and really like the convenience of the area. However, the bus stop at the corner of Georgia ave. and Lamont st. has always been a hub for loitering, open container drinking, and other suspect activities. In recent weeks, there has been an exponential increase in the amount of people congregating around the bus stop, liquor store, Eddie Leonard’s Carry Out and and further down by the ALSCO building. At one point, there were at least 20 men loitering and drinking from open containers in this general area, with some obstructing the entrance to the apartment building located at 3318 Georgia Avenue NW, and others obstructing the entrance to the condominiums located on Lamont Street. Just last week, a concerned citizen informed me that they witnessed several cars dropping off men with no clear intent or purpose other than to loiter on the corner.

In addition to the loitering, there is a vacant house located directly accross the street from Eddie Leonard that I have been told is a known drug house. I have seen young men hanging around the steps of the house “interacting” with who I perceive to be as drug addicts. I have also been told that Eddie Leonard is cashing food stamps and other social benefits so these indivudals can go accross the street and purchase their drugs from the drug house.

All of this has to stop. I know that sounds naive, but I really want to call Park View residents to action or any DC resident that wants to help rid crime from our neighborhood. We can get special attention to the area by calling 911 to report loitering or whatever you deem to be suspious behavior. While I understand loitering is not a crime in DC, I am sure that the crimes occuring in this area are causing the loitering.

Please contact MPDC:
● 3rd District Commander Jacob Kishter at [email protected] / (202) 673­6820
● 3rd District Captain Burt Henry at [email protected] / (202) 409­2027/ (202) 671­6777
● 3rd District (PSA 302) Lieutenant Mark Hodge at [email protected] (202) 489­8338 / (202)

You can also go to 3rd District headquaters on 1624 V St NW
Washington, DC 20009 and fill out a special attention form with the Vice Unit.

In addition to the police, you can also email our council member Brianne Nadeau at [email protected] and ANC rep., Bobby Holmes, at [email protected]. My hope is that with community attention, we can address this issue.”


A reader reports (confirmed by @DCPoliceDept):

“Walked out of my condo building on Lamont Street NW between Sherman and Georgia to see emergency responders assisting an individual on a stretcher. The MPD reports that this was a stabbing incident. Sad to say there has been notable uptick in police activity on Lamont over the last 12 months.”


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