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#1557 From: Kimberly Fayton <beanish80@...>
Date: Sat Jan 13, 2007 1:18 am
Subject: Re: Re: [Eckington] Armed robbery of XM Radio employee
beanish80
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I would also like to know what is being done to address the ongoing crime
situation at and around 4th and W Streets, NE.  That spot has been prone to
crime for some time now, possibly partly due to the abandoned apartment building
on that corner and graffiti from the crew that hangs out there can be seen
blocks away.  I seem to recall mention at a PSA 501 meeting a few months ago of
some sort of portable police stations that were to be placed in different hot
zones, 4th and W being one of them.  To my knowledge, that hasn't materialized
and I'd like to know the status of that project.  I would appreciate your also
asking the Lt. to address these issues.

Thank you,
Kimberly Fayton

----- Original Message ----
From: Rynecki <srynecki@...>
To: MPD-5D@yahoogroups.com; Eckington@yahoogroups.com
Cc: "Lanier, Cathy (MPD)" <cathy.lanier@...>; chance.patterson@...;
"Mendelson, Phil (COUNCIL)" <pmendelson@...>
Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 4:36:20 PM
Subject: RE: [MPD-5D] Re: [Eckington] Armed robbery of XM Radio employee

                               Dear Commander Greene:

  Thank you for your response. I applaud your propsed
  outreach to XM Radio and FedEx to work with those
  firms. Apparently XM is exploring the possibility of
  hiring off duty police officers to partol the area
  where we're seeing increased crime.

  I still think a patrol car (unmanned) parked on
  Eckington Place is a deterrent and  1 CCTV on
  Eckington Place located at the alley between Q Street
  and Quincy Place NE would be needed. Metro Police
  should install a CCTV on Florida Ave for folks walking
  to and from the metro - I don't know anyone at the
  Metro Police Dept, I'm hoping you do.

  Again, I appreciate your detailed response!

  Best regards,
  Steve Rynecki

  --- "Greene, Jennifer Cmdr. (MPD)"
  <jennifer.greene@ dc.gov> wrote:

  > Mr. Rynecki,
  >
  >
  >
  > Sorry for the delayed response, I forwarded your
  > email to the PSA
  > Lieutenant to respond to your concerns.  I wanted
  > you to know first hand
  > what he and his PSA officers and officials have been
  > and will continue
  > to do to make your community safe.  Below I have
  > outlined our deployment
  > and current plan of action covering the Eckington
  > Area.
  >
  >
  >
  > The Eckington Area is still considered a Hot Spot
  > for the Fifth District
  > and we will continue with our deployment strategies
  > to cover the area.
  >
  > *       We have 2 patrol cars assigned to the
  > Eckington Area on every
  > tour of duty.
  >
  > *       There are foot patrols that walk the 4th
  > Street and Lincoln Road
  > Areas.
  >
  > *       There is a CCTV Camera located on Lincoln
  > Road
  >
  >
  >
  > In addition, we increased patrol frequency and
  > visibility around
  > Eckington and Harry Thomas Way, especially during
  > times of increased
  > foot traffic.  This week before I received your
  > email I was in contact
  > with a parent from McKinley who had the same
  > concerns with the children
  > walking to the Metro.
  >
  >
  >
  > I have spoken with the First District Commander
  > about increasing the
  > patrols on the south side of New York and Florida
  > Avenues.
  >
  >
  >
  > Lt. Wright will be in contact with the Security
  > Offices of XM Radio and
  > FedEx to work with them on how their employees can
  > be safe coming to and
  > from work.
  >
  >
  >
  > This is the plan; however, we will be soliciting
  > community input at the
  > PSA meeting for our customized policing plan for
  > your community.  I
  > appreciate your concerns with the increased violence
  > and look forward to
  > working with you and the Eckington Community to
  > further develop our
  > neighborhood community policing.
  >
  >
  >
  > Commander Greene
  >
  >
  >
  >
  >
  > ____________ _________ _________ __
  >
  > From: MPD-5D@yahoogroups. com
  > [mailto:MPD-5D@yahoogroups. com] On Behalf
  > Of Rynecki
  > Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 10:47 AM
  > To: Eckington@yahoogrou ps.com;
  > MPD-5D@yahoogroups. com
  > Cc: Lanier, Cathy (MPD);
  > chance.patterson@ xmradio.com; Mendelson, Phil
  > (COUNCIL)
  > Subject: [MPD-5D] Re: [Eckington] Armed robbery of
  > XM Radio employee
  >
  >
  >
  > So far, the only offical response to my email
  > requesting that MPD 5D outline steps its taking to
  > prevent crime in and around XM Radio and the New
  > York
  > Ave metro came from Mayor Fenty's office. I think
  > Mendelsohn and Lanier can take some pointers from
  > the
  > Mayor on how best to respond to public concerns.
  > Here's the response:
  >
  > January 11, 2007
  >
  > Thank you for writing to Mayor Adrian Fenty. We
  > appreciate your comments and care about your
  > concerns.
  > This acknowledgement is in reference to your recent
  > email.
  >
  > Your request has been forwarded to Vincent Pugliese,
  > the Mayor's point-of-contact at the Metropolitan
  > Police Dept. Please feel free to
  > contact that office at (202) 727-4218 or
  > customerservice. mpd@...
  > <mailto:customerser vice.mpd% 40dc.gov>
  > regarding the status of your request.
  >
  > Your correspondence has been assigned the following
  > EOM tracking number: 492566. Please refer to this
  > number when referencing this request.
  >
  > If you receive no contact or reply from the agency
  > within 5 business days, please call (202) 727-1000.
  > Give them the contact's name, office,
  > and tracking number and ask for a point-of-contact
  > follow-up.
  >
  > ****
  >
  > I received an email from Vincent Pugliese's office
  > stating that MPD 5D will address this issue shortly.
  > I
  > also met with the XM employee who was mugged. Any
  > preventative measures MPD 5D can implement will be
  > most welcome. The common notion at XM is that our
  > neighborhood is very unsafe. We must and need to
  > change this perception!
  >
  > Best,
  > Steve Rynecki
  >
  > --- Rynecki <srynecki@yahoo. com
  > <mailto:srynecki% 40yahoo.com> > wrote:
  >
  > > Dear Commander Greene,
  > >
  > > As a resident of the Eckington community and a
  > > member
  > > of the Eckington Civic Association I'm quite
  > > concerned
  > > about the rash of crime in my neighborhood. The
  > > armed
  > > robbery of the XM radio employee and the recent
  > > shootings around 4th and W Streets NE are
  > > unacceptable.
  > >
  > > What is 5D doing to mitigate/prevent these kinds
  > of
  > > incidents? Preventative policing is much better
  > than
  > > reactive policing. This means, in my mind, more
  > foot
  > > patrols, CCTV monitors and other visible tools to
  > > prevent these unacceptable acts.
  > >
  > > I, my family and friends frequently walk these
  > > streets
  > > and don't like the odds we face of being a victim.
  > > We
  > > don't want a gun pointed at our head on our way
  > home
  > > from work or while taking a stroll. We don't want
  > to
  > > be shot by desperados - this isn't Dodge City -
  > this
  > > is the nation's capital.
  > >
  > > So please outline the steps 5D is taking to ensure
  > > our
  > > safety in your reply email. We are serious about
  > > police accountability and for visible prevention
  > of
  > > crime. By the way, XM Radio is a major commercial
  > > asset to our community and a large employer in the
  > > District. Their employees have been targets in the
  > > past. I'd hate to see them move to the suburbs
  > > because
  > > we couldn't protect them and I'm sure you wouldn't
  > > want that either.
  > >
  > > Best regards,
  > > Steve Rynecki
  > > Economic Development Co-Chair
  > > Eckington Civic Assn
  > >
  > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ __
  >
  === message truncated ===

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#1558 From: Rynecki <srynecki@...>
Date: Fri Jan 12, 2007 9:36 pm
Subject: RE: Re: [Eckington] Armed robbery of XM Radio employee
srynecki
Send Email Send Email
 
Dear Commander Greene:

Thank you for your response. I applaud your propsed
outreach to XM Radio and FedEx to work with those
firms. Apparently XM is exploring the possibility of
hiring off duty police officers to partol the area
where we're seeing increased crime.

I still think a patrol car (unmanned) parked on
Eckington Place is a deterrent and  1 CCTV on
Eckington Place located at the alley between Q Street
and Quincy Place NE would be needed. Metro Police
should install a CCTV on Florida Ave for folks walking
to and from the metro - I don't know anyone at the
Metro Police Dept, I'm hoping you do.

Again, I appreciate your detailed response!

Best regards,
Steve Rynecki

--- "Greene, Jennifer Cmdr. (MPD)"
<jennifer.greene@...> wrote:

> Mr. Rynecki,
>
>
>
> Sorry for the delayed response, I forwarded your
> email to the PSA
> Lieutenant to respond to your concerns.  I wanted
> you to know first hand
> what he and his PSA officers and officials have been
> and will continue
> to do to make your community safe.  Below I have
> outlined our deployment
> and current plan of action covering the Eckington
> Area.
>
>
>
> The Eckington Area is still considered a Hot Spot
> for the Fifth District
> and we will continue with our deployment strategies
> to cover the area.
>
> *       We have 2 patrol cars assigned to the
> Eckington Area on every
> tour of duty.
>
> *       There are foot patrols that walk the 4th
> Street and Lincoln Road
> Areas.
>
> *       There is a CCTV Camera located on Lincoln
> Road
>
>
>
> In addition, we increased patrol frequency and
> visibility around
> Eckington and Harry Thomas Way, especially during
> times of increased
> foot traffic.  This week before I received your
> email I was in contact
> with a parent from McKinley who had the same
> concerns with the children
> walking to the Metro.
>
>
>
> I have spoken with the First District Commander
> about increasing the
> patrols on the south side of New York and Florida
> Avenues.
>
>
>
> Lt. Wright will be in contact with the Security
> Offices of XM Radio and
> FedEx to work with them on how their employees can
> be safe coming to and
> from work.
>
>
>
> This is the plan; however, we will be soliciting
> community input at the
> PSA meeting for our customized policing plan for
> your community.  I
> appreciate your concerns with the increased violence
> and look forward to
> working with you and the Eckington Community to
> further develop our
> neighborhood community policing.
>
>
>
> Commander Greene
>
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: MPD-5D@yahoogroups.com
> [mailto:MPD-5D@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf
> Of Rynecki
> Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 10:47 AM
> To: Eckington@yahoogroups.com;
> MPD-5D@yahoogroups.com
> Cc: Lanier, Cathy (MPD);
> chance.patterson@...; Mendelson, Phil
> (COUNCIL)
> Subject: [MPD-5D] Re: [Eckington] Armed robbery of
> XM Radio employee
>
>
>
> So far, the only offical response to my email
> requesting that MPD 5D outline steps its taking to
> prevent crime in and around XM Radio and the New
> York
> Ave metro came from Mayor Fenty's office. I think
> Mendelsohn and Lanier can take some pointers from
> the
> Mayor on how best to respond to public concerns.
> Here's the response:
>
> January 11, 2007
>
> Thank you for writing to Mayor Adrian Fenty. We
> appreciate your comments and care about your
> concerns.
> This acknowledgement is in reference to your recent
> email.
>
> Your request has been forwarded to Vincent Pugliese,
> the Mayor's point-of-contact at the Metropolitan
> Police Dept. Please feel free to
> contact that office at (202) 727-4218 or
> customerservice.mpd@...
> <mailto:customerservice.mpd%40dc.gov>
> regarding the status of your request.
>
> Your correspondence has been assigned the following
> EOM tracking number: 492566. Please refer to this
> number when referencing this request.
>
> If you receive no contact or reply from the agency
> within 5 business days, please call (202) 727-1000.
> Give them the contact's name, office,
> and tracking number and ask for a point-of-contact
> follow-up.
>
> ****
>
> I received an email from Vincent Pugliese's office
> stating that MPD 5D will address this issue shortly.
> I
> also met with the XM employee who was mugged. Any
> preventative measures MPD 5D can implement will be
> most welcome. The common notion at XM is that our
> neighborhood is very unsafe. We must and need to
> change this perception!
>
> Best,
> Steve Rynecki
>
> --- Rynecki <srynecki@...
> <mailto:srynecki%40yahoo.com> > wrote:
>
> > Dear Commander Greene,
> >
> > As a resident of the Eckington community and a
> > member
> > of the Eckington Civic Association I'm quite
> > concerned
> > about the rash of crime in my neighborhood. The
> > armed
> > robbery of the XM radio employee and the recent
> > shootings around 4th and W Streets NE are
> > unacceptable.
> >
> > What is 5D doing to mitigate/prevent these kinds
> of
> > incidents? Preventative policing is much better
> than
> > reactive policing. This means, in my mind, more
> foot
> > patrols, CCTV monitors and other visible tools to
> > prevent these unacceptable acts.
> >
> > I, my family and friends frequently walk these
> > streets
> > and don't like the odds we face of being a victim.
> > We
> > don't want a gun pointed at our head on our way
> home
> > from work or while taking a stroll. We don't want
> to
> > be shot by desperados - this isn't Dodge City -
> this
> > is the nation's capital.
> >
> > So please outline the steps 5D is taking to ensure
> > our
> > safety in your reply email. We are serious about
> > police accountability and for visible prevention
> of
> > crime. By the way, XM Radio is a major commercial
> > asset to our community and a large employer in the
> > District. Their employees have been targets in the
> > past. I'd hate to see them move to the suburbs
> > because
> > we couldn't protect them and I'm sure you wouldn't
> > want that either.
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Steve Rynecki
> > Economic Development Co-Chair
> > Eckington Civic Assn
> >
> > __________________________________________________
>
=== message truncated ===




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#1559 From: khenderson029@...
Date: Thu Jan 11, 2007 3:47 pm
Subject: Re: Officer Charlie Robinson
dcpoisonivy
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I second that request. I always appreciate seeing Officer Robinson when I
patronize businesses on 12th Street. He is always pleasant and professional and
his presence serves a deterrent to crime.

Kathy Henderson


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#1560 From: "roomforrent001" <roomforrent001@...>
Date: Fri Jan 12, 2007 7:53 pm
Subject: Domestic issues and children
roomforrent001
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Neighbors a few doors down have very loud screaming fights filled with
cursing and threats at least 4 days a week.  If they hate each other
fine, but there are 3 or 4 children who live there and other children
that stay there on occassion (relatives) as a type of family daycare -
it's a multi-generational living situation.  We called child
protective services but they didn't seem interested since we have not
seen any evidence that the children have been PHYSICALLY harmed. I am
NOT comfortable with the current situation. It's not good for the
adults and is terrible for the children. If it's not already physical
between the adults, I'd be shocked if it isn't physical soon and what
if one of the kids gets in the way????

What can be done in a situation such as this?  How should it be
handled?

#1561 From: kalston266@...
Date: Tue Jan 16, 2007 11:35 am
Subject: Drug Traffic on R Street NE
ladyjedimd
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Thank you so much for installing the crime camera on Lincoln Road NE. I  knew
the drug traffic would move off of Lincoln Road as a result of the camera.
On Saturday, a neighbor and I witnessed several drug deals during the day on R
Street NE. Apparently the drug dealers were working in a white van parked on
R  Street NE.

On occassion they would walk up and down the unit and 100 blocks of R  Street
NE to their customers.



"Everything comes to those who hustle while they  wait"


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#1562 From: "Tom Usselman" <tom@...>
Date: Wed Jan 17, 2007 3:31 am
Subject: PSA 501 Meeting for January
tusselman
Send Email Send Email
 
Hi PSA 501,

Sorry for the short notice.

The January monthly meeting for PSA 501 will be held at:

The Harry Thomas Recreation Center
1743 Lincoln Road, NE
Tomorrow, Wednesday January 17th.
From 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

Michael Henderson is on the ball and has scheduled our PSA meetings
for the next 6 months!!!!!

The meetings will be held at The Harry Thomas Recreation Center on
the following dates (Barring any problems):
The Harry Thomas Recreation Center
February 21
March 21
April 18
May 16
June 20

Please let myself, Michael or Fayette know if you have any questions.

Fayette Vaughn-Lee - Fayette.Vaughn-Lee@...
Michael Henderson - mhenderson797@...
Tom Usselman - Tom@...

#1563 From: "tvehunt" <tvehunt@...>
Date: Tue Jan 16, 2007 1:36 am
Subject: Drug activities at 1st and O Street NW
tvehunt
Send Email Send Email
 
Hello Commander Greene,

Dispite of the cameras here in the area the drug dealers are still
bold enough to sell drugs at 1st and O St NW, 1st and N St NW, and 1st
North Capital Street NW etc., in the immediate area from morning, noon
and night.

I do see the police patrol this surrounding area at times, I just hope
that they will be patroling this area more often either by foot or by
police cruiser, anything to be rid of these hoodlums once and for all.

Thank you.

#1564 From: khenderson029@...
Date: Thu Jan 11, 2007 3:58 pm
Subject: Re: BB Gun Statutes
dcpoisonivy
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Hello Paul,

I would urge you to call the police because your neighbors are violating
your space and property. Their behavior is a nuisance at the very least.

Kathy


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#1565 From: MPD-5D@yahoogroups.com
Date: Mon Jan 22, 2007 9:09 pm
Subject: New file uploaded to MPD-5D
MPD-5D@yahoogroups.com
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Hello,

This email message is a notification to let you know that
a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the MPD-5D
group.

   File        : /Chief Ramsey Retirement Program.pdf
   Uploaded by : mpd_outreach <yvonne.smith@...>
   Description : Ramsey Retirement Program

You can access this file at the URL:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MPD-5D/files/Chief%20Ramsey%20Retirement%20Program\
.pdf

To learn more about file sharing for your group, please visit:
http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/groups/files

Regards,

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#1566 From: Rynecki <srynecki@...>
Date: Thu Jan 18, 2007 6:23 pm
Subject: Last word on Armed robbery of XM Radio employee
srynecki
Send Email Send Email
 
Greetings -

I'm providing a final update to the list on this
activity. I met with Lt. Ronald Wright at last night's
neighborhood PSA meeting. Lt. Wright did an excellent
job of explaining trends and causes for the crime
we're experiencing.

I think it's of paramount importance that
Councilmember Mendelson and Thomas work with all ANCs
to find legislative means to empower our police and to
hit at the sources of crime, which tend to be youth
oriented.

We need help on:
1. A new loitering law to easily disperse groups that
lower our quality of life;
2. Readily available statistics (hopefully web-based)
related to crime type, location and frequency;
3. Legislation that allows officers to spend more time
policing as opposed to being in court;
4. Easily levied penalties for parents and guardians
of youth subject to papered arrests;
5. Academic suspension and truancy policies that keep
youth in school and productive instead of wandering
the streets looking for and finding trouble.

We agreed that Metro Police need to be brought into
the discussion and problem solving for this. I'm
favorably impressed with MPD 5D's response. Our civic
association looks forward to teaming up with all
applicable law enforcement agencies to improve
awareness and prevention tactics. I'd also like to
recognize contributions from ANC Stu Davenport and my
friend Debbie Smith last night.

Thanks and don't worry about any more emails from me
for awhile. Phil - please check your email or use
Fenty's new computerized system - we need you to be
responsive.

Steve Rynecki
Eckington Civic Assn


--- Rynecki <srynecki@...> wrote:

> Dear Commander Greene:
>
> Thank you for your response. I applaud your propsed
> outreach to XM Radio and FedEx to work with those
> firms. Apparently XM is exploring the possibility of
> hiring off duty police officers to partol the area
> where we're seeing increased crime.
>
> I still think a patrol car (unmanned) parked on
> Eckington Place is a deterrent and  1 CCTV on
> Eckington Place located at the alley between Q
> Street
> and Quincy Place NE would be needed. Metro Police
> should install a CCTV on Florida Ave for folks
> walking
> to and from the metro - I don't know anyone at the
> Metro Police Dept, I'm hoping you do.
>
> Again, I appreciate your detailed response!
>
> Best regards,
> Steve Rynecki
>
> >

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#1567 From: "mpd5d_coordinator" <Fayette.Vaughn-Lee@...>
Date: Thu Jan 25, 2007 8:50 pm
Subject: Senior Citizens Academy New Class now forming Registration deadline March 1
mpd5d_coordi...
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Good Afternoon All,

Please note that MPD is preparing to launch another class of the
successful Senior Citizens Police Academy.  "Our senior citizens
provide the District of Columbia with a wealth of information and
experience that can enrich our efforts to create a safer and
healthier city. To better utilize this important resource, the
Metropolitan Police Department, in conjunction with the DC Office on
Aging, has created the Senior Citizens Police Academy. This program
provides seniors with tools, resources and information that can help
seniors avoid being victims of crime themselves, while also allowing
them to get more actively involved in the Police Department's
Policing for Prevention strategy of community policing".

The application is available on the website listed below.  The
registration deadline is March 1, 2007, and the class will begin on
March 20, 2007.


Fayette Vaughn-lee
Community Outreach Coordinator
202 698-0188



http://mpdc.dc.gov/mpdc/cwp/view,A,1242,Q,556706.asp

#1568 From: "Anderson, Judith \(MPD\)" <Judith.Anderson@...>
Date: Sat Jan 27, 2007 5:50 pm
Subject: RE: Recent Assults on My Dog
Judith.Anderson@...
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I am the PSA official responsible for providing day-to-day police
service in your community.  I would like to speak with you directly to
gain additional information regarding the problem that describe in the
email.  Also I would like to discuss with you ways that we can better
serve you and your neighbors.  At present, I have officers assigned on
foot and bicycle to address criminal activity in you community.



If at all possible please forward a contact telephone number so that we
may begin working with you to develop working strategies to proactively
solve problems.  I can be reached on 202 698-0277 during business hours
Tuesday - Thursday. Also I will have my sergeant, Terry Thorne, also
contact you or he can be reached on 698-4688.



________________________________

From: Patrick Nelson [mailto:patrick.r.nelson@...]
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 1:03 PM
To: Anderson, Judith (MPD); fayette.vaughn-lee@...
Cc: Catania, David (COUNCIL); htomas@...;
MPD-5D@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Recent Assults on My Dog



Officer Anderson & Ms. Vaughn-Lee,



I want to bring to your attention something that is begining to become a
regular occurance in my alleyway.  I have a wonderful six year old
border collie that frequents my backyard. He's a good watchdog for the
alley as he makes us aware when there are strangers milling about. I
live on the 1900 block of H Street NE and behind my house is the
terminal portion of a T-shaped alley.



Twice in the last few weeks my dog has been assaulted. Today he was
yelled at, had rocks thrown at him, and had a soda dumped all over him.
About three weeks ago, someone tried to poison him. I ended up having to
take him to an emergency animal hospital in the middle of the night.



These actions, while disturbing, are indicators of more important issues
within the small section of Trinidad in which I live. Who can I contact
to discuss more patrols in our neighborhood and specifically the
assaults on my pet? As I'm sure you're all aware, the inhumane treatment
of animals leads to worse crimes against people.


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#1569 From: Rynecki <srynecki@...>
Date: Mon Jan 29, 2007 6:34 pm
Subject: Re: Last word on Armed robbery of XM Radio employee
srynecki
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Greetings -

I would like to acknowledge the efforts Lt. Wright and
his team have been making since our last PSA meeting.
we now have a regular foot patrol during the peak
morning hours on Eckington Place and Florida Ave NE. I
saw an empty squad Friday night parked outside XM
Radio. This is good to see! Please keep it up.

I received a call from Metro Transit Police today.
Sgt. Enoch will deploy plain clothes officers to the
NY Ave Metro station during peak hours in the morning
and afternoon hours to increase saftey. WMATA is
piloting a CCTV system at the U Street Station. If
that pilot is successful we hope to see some at the NY
Ave station hopefully this year.

Best regards,
Steve Rynecki


--- Rynecki <srynecki@...> wrote:

> Greetings -
>
> I'm providing a final update to the list on this
> activity. I met with Lt. Ronald Wright at last
> night's
> neighborhood PSA meeting. Lt. Wright did an
> excellent
> job of explaining trends and causes for the crime
> we're experiencing.
>
> I think it's of paramount importance that
> Councilmember Mendelson and Thomas work with all
> ANCs
> to find legislative means to empower our police and
> to
> hit at the sources of crime, which tend to be youth
> oriented.
>
> We need help on:
> 1. A new loitering law to easily disperse groups
> that
> lower our quality of life;
> 2. Readily available statistics (hopefully
> web-based)
> related to crime type, location and frequency;
> 3. Legislation that allows officers to spend more
> time
> policing as opposed to being in court;
> 4. Easily levied penalties for parents and guardians
> of youth subject to papered arrests;
> 5. Academic suspension and truancy policies that
> keep
> youth in school and productive instead of wandering
> the streets looking for and finding trouble.
>
> We agreed that Metro Police need to be brought into
> the discussion and problem solving for this. I'm
> favorably impressed with MPD 5D's response. Our
> civic
> association looks forward to teaming up with all
> applicable law enforcement agencies to improve
> awareness and prevention tactics. I'd also like to
> recognize contributions from ANC Stu Davenport and
> my
> friend Debbie Smith last night.
>
> Thanks and don't worry about any more emails from me
> for awhile. Phil - please check your email or use
> Fenty's new computerized system - we need you to be
> responsive.
>
> Steve Rynecki
> Eckington Civic Assn
>
>
> --- Rynecki <srynecki@...> wrote:
>
> > Dear Commander Greene:
> >
> > Thank you for your response. I applaud your
> propsed
> > outreach to XM Radio and FedEx to work with those
> > firms. Apparently XM is exploring the possibility
> of
> > hiring off duty police officers to partol the area
> > where we're seeing increased crime.
> >
> > I still think a patrol car (unmanned) parked on
> > Eckington Place is a deterrent and  1 CCTV on
> > Eckington Place located at the alley between Q
> > Street
> > and Quincy Place NE would be needed. Metro Police
> > should install a CCTV on Florida Ave for folks
> > walking
> > to and from the metro - I don't know anyone at the
> > Metro Police Dept, I'm hoping you do.
> >
> > Again, I appreciate your detailed response!
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Steve Rynecki
> >
> > >
>
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#1570 From: MPD-5D@yahoogroups.com
Date: Mon Feb 12, 2007 3:03 pm
Subject: PSA 504 Community Meeting, 2/17/2007, 10:00 am
MPD-5D@yahoogroups.com
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Reminder from:   MPD-5D Yahoo! Group
 
Title:   PSA 504 Community Meeting
 
Date:   Saturday February 17, 2007
Time:   10:00 am - 11:30 am
Repeats:   This event repeats every 3 months on the third Saturday.
Next reminder:   The next reminder for this event will be sent in 4 days, 2 minutes.
Location:   The Youth Services Center,1000 Mt. Olivet Road, NE, WDC
 
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#1571 From: MPD-5D@yahoogroups.com
Date: Fri Feb 16, 2007 2:57 pm
Subject: PSA 504 Community Meeting, 2/17/2007, 10:00 am
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Reminder from:   MPD-5D Yahoo! Group
 
Title:   PSA 504 Community Meeting
 
Date:   Saturday February 17, 2007
Time:   10:00 am - 11:30 am
Repeats:   This event repeats every 3 months on the third Saturday.
Location:   The Youth Services Center,1000 Mt. Olivet Road, NE, WDC
 
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#1572 From: Erin Heramb <erheramb@...>
Date: Fri Feb 16, 2007 11:27 am
Subject: 2504 & 2520 10th St. NE
erheramb
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Last night around 10pm, I noticed that there were about 7 police cars, 2
ambulances, and a firetruck out front of 2504 and 2520 10th St. NE.  Just
wondering what happened?
   Thanks in advance,
   Erin
   10th


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#1573 From: "mpd5d_coordinator" <Fayette.Vaughn-Lee@...>
Date: Fri Feb 16, 2007 6:10 pm
Subject: PSA 504 meeting will met at the Joseph H. Cole Recreation Center
mpd5d_coordi...
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Joseph H. Cole Recreation Center
1200 Morse Street NE
Washington, DC
Metropolitan Police Department PSA 504 Community Meeting

Come meet Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) officers and other
members of your community at the regularly scheduled monthly meeting
of Police Service Area (PSA) 504. Neighborhood crime problems are
identified and solutions discussed at PSA meetings.

Sponsor: Metropolitan Police Department, 5th District

Learn more about the seven police districts


Contact:  Lieutenant Judith Anderson   judith.anderson@...
   (202) 698-0150

The third Saturday of every third month
10:00 AM

Joseph H. Cole Recreation Center
1200 Morse Street NE
Washington, DC

#1574 From: "Fayette Vaughn-Lee" <Fayette.Vaughn-Lee@...>
Date: Fri Feb 16, 2007 6:18 pm
Subject: Fayette Vaughn-Lee thought you may be interested in this event. (DC Event)
mpd5d_coordi...
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Hello,

Fayette Vaughn-Lee thought you may be interested in this event from the District
of Columbia Government's Calendar of Events.

To view this event on the web, follow the link below:
DC Event

http://app.calendar.rrc.dc.gov/eventDetail.aspx?eventId=2956&eo=5412&thisDate=2.\
17.2007&cdlCalendars=67

please correct.  tell a frined, bring a neighbor, see you there

#1575 From: "Vaughn-Lee, Fayette \(MPD\)" <Fayette.Vaughn-Lee@...>
Date: Tue Feb 20, 2007 3:00 pm
Subject: Police-Community meeting this week Mark your calendars
mpd5d_coordi...
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Meetings this week, Mark your calendars



Good Morning All,



Please plan to attend, bring a friend, tell a neighbor, and See you
there



PSA 505 Community Meeting

Washington Center for Aging Services

February 20, 2007 @ 7:00 pm

This meeting occurs on the third Tuesday of each month.



PSA 501 Community Meeting

Harry Thomas Community Center

February 21, 2007 @ 7:00 pm

This meeting occurs on the third Wednesday of each month.  Metro
Officials invited to discuss concerns at Metro Subway.



CAC Meeting

Fifth District Police Station

February 22, 2007 @ 7:00 pm

This meeting occurs on the fourth Thursday of each month.  Mayor Fenty
and Acting Chief of Police Lanier have confirmed attendance.






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#1576 From: arodeojock@...
Date: Tue Feb 20, 2007 3:21 pm
Subject: Re: Police-Community meeting this week Mark your calendars
arodeojock
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There was a 504 meeting on Saturday that I could not attend. Would it be
possible to have someone do a synopsis of what was presented and discussed? It
would be nice to have that for all the meetings that happen so we have an
understanding of what's happening in adjacent neighborhoods...
arodeojock



Good Idea, PSA 501 has a community member who take and posts notes for the
neighbors who could not attend.  I encourage community members who attend the
PSA meetings to summerize the meeting for posting
Fayette Vaughn-Lee

#1577 From: MPD-5D@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thu Feb 22, 2007 11:58 am
Subject: CAC Meeting, 2/22/2007, 7:00 pm
MPD-5D@yahoogroups.com
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Reminder from:   MPD-5D Yahoo! Group
 
Title:   CAC Meeting
 
Date:   Thursday February 22, 2007
Time:   7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Repeats:   This event repeats every month on the last Thursday until Saturday December 1, 2007.
Location:   1805 Bladensburg Road NE
Notes:   The CAC is an advisory panel in each police district that provides the District Commander with information and recommendations from the community on public safety problems and police service needs. All Fifth District residents are invited to the monthly CAC meeting.
 
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#1578 From: "mpd5d_coordinator" <Fayette.Vaughn-Lee@...>
Date: Thu Feb 22, 2007 7:45 pm
Subject: Summary of PSA 504 Community Meeting held at Joseph H. Cole recreation center on
mpd5d_coordi...
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Summary of PSA 504 Community Meeting held at Joseph H. Cole recreation
center on Saturday, February 17, 2007



Introductions were made of the new co-facilitators who are ANC
Commissioners Elise Bernard, David Hooper and Wilhelmina Lawson.  The
guest speaker was Lt.  Michael Smith who gave an overview of the Focused
Missions Team work in PSA 504 based on the "intel" information
received during the last meeting in January.  Crime Stats were reported.
Two-sex offenders' were released to a shelter in the PSA.  (log onto
the sex offender registry to get  complete offender information
http://mpdc.dc.gov/mpdc/cwp/view,a,1241,q,540704,mpdcNav_GID,1523,mpdcNa\
v,|.asp
<http://mpdc.dc.gov/mpdc/cwp/view,a,1241,q,540704,mpdcNav_GID,1523,mpdcN\
av,|.asp> ).  Resident were asked to complete the MPD Community survey
http://mpdc.dc.gov/mpdc/cwp/view,a,1241,Q,561858,PM,1.asp
<http://mpdc.dc.gov/mpdc/cwp/view,a,1241,Q,561858,PM,1.asp>    and the
2007 Monthly Community meeting scheduled was passed out.
http://app.calendar.rrc.dc.gov/weekView.aspx?cdlCalendars=67&agencyUrl=h\
ttp://mpdc.dc.gov/mpdc/cwp/view,a,1239,Q,545954.asp
<http://app.calendar.rrc.dc.gov/weekView.aspx?cdlCalendars=67&agencyUrl=\
http://mpdc.dc.gov/mpdc/cwp/view,a,1239,Q,545954.asp>



Closing



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#1579 From: "mpd5d_coordinator" <Fayette.Vaughn-Lee@...>
Date: Fri Feb 23, 2007 11:01 pm
Subject: Take the MPD survey
mpd5d_coordi...
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Good afternoon All,   The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) of the
District of Columbia, under the new leadership of Acting Chief of Police
Cathy Lanier, is committed to reducing crime and the fear of crime by
establishing "customized community policing" strategies to address
individual neighborhood problems. As part of this, the Department is
conducting a citywide survey to identify ways to improve services to all
community members.    Please take a moment to participate by going to
the following link: www.mpdc.dc.gov/communitysurvey
<http://www.mpdc.dc.gov/communitysurvey>




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#1580 From: "mpd5d_coordinator" <Fayette.Vaughn-Lee@...>
Date: Mon Feb 26, 2007 2:40 pm
Subject: MPD Community Meetings this week
mpd5d_coordi...
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Good Morning All,

Metropolitan Police Department PSA 502 Community Meeting will be
held Thursday March 1, 2007 @ 7pm

This meeting is held the first Thursday of every month from 7:00 PM -
9:00 PM, at the Turkey Thicket Recreation Center 1100 Michigan
Avenue, NE Washington, DC  20017

Come meet Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) officers and other
members of your community at the regularly scheduled monthly meeting
of Police Service Area (PSA) 502. Neighborhood crime problems are
identified and solutions discussed at PSA meetings.

Sponsor: Metropolitan Police Department, Fifth District

Learn more about the seven police districts
The PSA 502 Lieutenant is Lt. Gregory Stroud
email: gregory.stroud@... or phone (202) 698-0268

Mark your calendars, bring a neighbor, See you there

Fayette Vaughn-Lee
Community Outreach Coordinator
202 698-0188

#1581 From: "mpd5d_coordinator" <Fayette.Vaughn-Lee@...>
Date: Tue Feb 27, 2007 9:03 pm
Subject: FOURTEEN NEW OFFICERS HITTING THE STREETS OF DC
mpd5d_coordi...
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Good Afternnon All,



DC Mayor Adrian M. Fenty and Acting Chief Cathy L. Lanier welcomed the
first recruit class to graduate from the Metropolitan Police Department
in 2007. The ceremony took place today at the Maurice T. Turner, Jr.
Institute of Police Science in Southwest DC. Lanier praised the new
officers for their successful completion of approximately six months of
academic, physical and tactical training at the training academy. The
fourteen new officers will be assigned to neighborhood patrols in Police
Service Areas (PSAs) throughout the District.



For information about sworn career opportunities in the MPDC –
including recruit and lateral-hire officers – go to:

http://mpdc.dc.gov/mpdc/cwp/view,a,1230,q,538009.asp
<http://mpdc.dc.gov/mpdc/cwp/view,a,1230,q,538009.asp>



FOOTNOTE: The MPDC is also looking for volunteers to join the MPDC's
Reserve Corps, which provides qualified civic-minded individuals with
the opportunity to assist the MPDC in carrying out its policing
responsibilities. Details at:
http://mpdc.dc.gov/mpdc/cwp/view,a,1242,q,547109.asp
<http://mpdc.dc.gov/mpdc/cwp/view,a,1242,q,547109.asp>



From the Office of Communications in the Office of Corporate
Communications



Fayette Vaughn-Lee

5D Community Outreach Coordinator

202 698-0188



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#1582 From: "mpd5d_coordinator" <Fayette.Vaughn-Lee@...>
Date: Tue Feb 27, 2007 9:14 pm
Subject: KNOW THE FACTS ABOUT IDENTITY THEFT
mpd5d_coordi...
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Good Afternoon All,



As our lives have become more integrated with technology, keeping our
private information confidential has become more and more difficult.
Your personal information is regularly requested by others, partially
completed credit card applications arrive in the mail almost every week,
and electronic transactions have become commonplace. Although all of
these changes have the potential to simplify our lives, they can also
make it easy for someone to take advantage of the situation and steal
your identity. Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes in
the United States, and sometimes one of the more difficult crimes to
investigate and solve. The Identity Theft section of the MPDC's
website provides examples of identity theft, offers tips on how to
protect your personal information and contains various resources that
can help you combat identity theft. It also provides steps on what to do
if you become a victim of identity theft.





FOOTNOTE: DC residents who have been identity theft victims may contact
the MPDC's Financial Crimes and Fraud Unit at (202) 727-4159. The
address is 300 Indiana Avenue, NW, Room 3019, Washington, DC, 20001.



Office of Communications in the Office of Corporate Communications



Fayette Vaughn-Lee

Community Outreach Coordinator

202 698-0188



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#1583 From: "Vaughn-Lee, Fayette \(MPD\)" <Fayette.Vaughn-Lee@...>
Date: Wed Feb 28, 2007 10:02 pm
Subject: citywide survey- Metropolitan Police Department (MPD)
mpd5d_coordi...
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Good Afternoon All,

The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) of the District of Columbia,
under the new leadership of Acting Chief of Police Cathy Lanier, is
committed to reducing crime and the fear of crime by establishing
"customized community policing" strategies to address individual
neighborhood problems. As part of this, the Department is conducting a
citywide survey to identify ways to improve services to all community
members.



Please take a moment to participate by going to the following link:

www.mpdc.dc.gov/communitysurvey

Fayette Vaughn-Lee

5D Community Outreach Coordinator

202 698-0188





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#1584 From: MPD-5D@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thu Mar 1, 2007 11:04 pm
Subject: New file uploaded to MPD-5D
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Hello,

This email message is a notification to let you know that
a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the MPD-5D
group.

   File        : /Acting Chief Laniers Newsletter.pdf
   Uploaded by : mpd_outreach <yvonne.smith@...>
   Description : Weekly Newsletter from Acting Chief of Police Cathy L. Lanier

You can access this file at the URL:
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To learn more about file sharing for your group, please visit:
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Regards,

mpd_outreach <yvonne.smith@...>

#1585 From: "Smith, Yvonne \(MPD\)" <yvonne.smith@...>
Date: Fri Mar 2, 2007 3:48 pm
Subject: For those who could not open this.
mpd_outreach
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For those who could not open this file, I am attaching it.





Yvonne Smith

Office of the Chief of Police

Metropolitan Police Department

300 Indiana Avenue, NW, Suite 5080

Washington, DC 20001

202.727.8809 phone

202.727.9524 fax

yvonne.smith@... e-mail

www.mpdc.dc.gov <http://www.mpdc.dc.gov/>  website





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#1586 From: MPD-5D@yahoogroups.com
Date: Mon Mar 5, 2007 7:26 pm
Subject: New file uploaded to MPD-5D
MPD-5D@yahoogroups.com
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Hello,

This email message is a notification to let you know that
a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the MPD-5D
group.

   File        : /March 2 News from Acting Chief Lanier.pdf
   Uploaded by : mpd_outreach <yvonne.smith@...>
   Description : March 2nd Newsletter from Acting Chief of Police

You can access this file at the URL:
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