Columbia Heights


Photo by Laurel

Catherine reports: “two shots fired at 14th & Irving. Performed CPR on ground and gurney.”

Lauren reports: “shooting outside of CVS on 14 and Irving/Columbia”

S. reports: “Two shots, followed by a car peeling off with a cop about 20 seconds later giving chase. At least one person hit with EMTs on scene. Now the block is closed off.

It went from a quiet Sunday afternoon to pandemonium in less than a minute.”

From MPD:

“Detectives from the Metropolitan Police Department’s Homicide Branch are investigating a homicide that occurred on Sunday, March 15, 2020, in the 3000 block of 14th Street, Northwest.

At approximately 3:11 pm, members of the Third District responded to the listed location after hearing the sounds of gunshots. Upon arrival, officers located an adult male suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. DC Fire and Emergency Medical Services responded to the scene and transported the victim to an area hospital for treatment. After all life-saving efforts failed, the victim was pronounced dead.

The decedent has been identified as 18 year-old Naseem Simpson, of Northwest, DC.

A vehicle of interest in this case was captured by a nearby surveillance camera and can be seen in the photos below:

The Metropolitan Police Department currently offers a reward of up to $25,000 to anyone that provides information which leads to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for any homicide committed in the District of Columbia. 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 sending a text message to 50411.”


Bars

From the Mayor’s Office:

“This notice clarifies the actions restaurants, taverns, nightclubs, and multi-purpose facilities must take to comply with the District of Columbia Department of Health’s (DC Health) Emergency Rulemaking to Prohibit Mass Gatherings effective March 13, 2020.

Restaurants and taverns licensed in the District of Columbia are approved with various configurations, floor plans, and occupancy limits. To comply with DC Health’s prohibition of mass gatherings and achieve the public health goals of social distancing, restaurants and taverns shall: (more…)


schools

Ed. Note: OSSE is Office of the State Superintendent of Education

“Dear PoPville,

My child’s school sent us this last night. I think it’s irresponsible we are not able to know who or what class this is from to assess our exposure risk. As they note the person has had actual contact with people in the school vs potential carry from a negative child is where the added fear is from. (more…)


Sponsored

The reality

You’ve probably never read your building’s property management contract all the way through. Most board members haven’t either. If you did, you’d find a carefully defined scope of work — vendors coordinated, maintenance dispatched, assessments collected, reports generated.

What you wouldn’t find: anything about fiduciary duties. Reserve funding strategy. Compliance tracking. Case documentation. Institutional memory. The legal obligations that make your board personally accountable to unit owners.

That’s not an oversight in the contract. It’s the contract. Property management was never designed to cover governance. And yet most boards — paying $10,000 to $18,000 a year for the service — assume it does.

Operations and governance are different jobs. One has a contract. The other has a fiduciary duty.

What your building is paying — and what it’s getting.

What the contract covers. What it doesn’t.

The markup problem most boards don’t know about.

Beyond the management fee, most property management companies mark up vendor invoices — the plumber, the landscaper, the elevator contractor — by 10 to 15 percent before passing the bill to the association. It’s legal. It’s common. And boards have almost no visibility into it. (more…)


Bars

M. writes above: “Coronavirus can kill thousands but it can’t kill a party.”

Another shot of the crowd above from J.


via All Souls

From All Souls (725 T Street, NW): “This was not an easy decision to make but All Souls will be erring on the side of caution and will be closed for the immediate future. We will evaluate this decision next week as the situation evolves.”

From All Souls’ website:

“Dear Friends & Neighbors,

This was not an easy decision to make but All Souls will be erring on the side of caution and will be closed for the immediate future. We will evaluate this decision next week as the situation evolves.

We struggled between not wanting to over-react or under-react but the decision was finally easier to make when we remembered we’re a bar. The very thing we do is bring people together and right now that seems like a bad idea, especially with booze involved. (more…)


Crime


via google maps

From MPD:

“On March 13, 2020 at approximately 830 pm in the 600 block of Park Rd, NW there was a report of two black males who exited a black SUV and fired multiple shots towards the 600 block of Morton St, NW causing minor property damage, however one round struck an adult male who suffered from non-life threatening injuries and was treated at an area hospital for his injuries.

This case is under investigation by the Fourth District Detectives Office. Any information please contact 202-727-9099.”


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