Posted on 04/03/2024 11:55:10 PM PDT by Libloather
Involved in the music industry in Houston? Why in the world was this person killed? What could have possibly gone wrong? /s
I didn’t say it was a great area, I said it wasn’t an awful area. You might also be thinking of the Third Ward, which is just north of this area.
Again, do you live in Houston?
It’s a beyond bad area, as others have also said.
And, no, I’m not thinking of any of the (numbered) wards. They’re bad, as well, but, at least closer to downtown/Montrose/Heights.
-PJ
There’s a guy on IG that posts all of the wild, breaking Houston news.
When he posted this, the other night, a lot of the comments were saying how crazy/horrid this part of town is. Which, it is!
Like I said, the gas station is in the center of a five mile radius that includes NRG Stadium where the NFL team the Houston Texans play (also the old Astrodome complex), the Houston Medical Center (Texas Children's Hospital, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Baylor College of Medicine, et. al.), Hermann Park (contains the Houston Zoo, the Houston Museum of Natural Sciences, the Japanese Garden, and the Miller Outdoor Theatre).
The shooting took place right on the border of the good and bad. The good (see above is to the west and northwest, the bad is to the east and northeast. I wouldn't stray east of where the shooting took place, but west is getting into the nicer areas. Go further west another 1-2 miles and you're into the township of West University Place, which is affluent because Rice University is there.
Houston is like that; the good and the bad are all in separate pockets distributed all throughout the city, except when you get near the ship channel on the very east where it's bad all over.
-PJ
Yes ... have lived in Houston and SE TX area, for decades :-)
You?
-PJ
Yikes! Weather acclimation/adjustment, having to move back here, from CA.
We really didn't have frontal collisions in California, only the Pacific Ocean jetstream moving around high pressure zones. Out here, it's constant cold fronts from the Rockies and Canada hitting warm fronts from the Gulf of Mexico.
-PJ
I grew up in Pasadena, off Beltway & 225.
I’m VERY familiar with S. Wayside. It is not a nice part of town.
It’s no Sunnyside, or Acres Homes, but it ain’t Upper Kirby or Tanglewilde, either.
He was 34 when he went into the store but left at 29 and dead. Great reporting there. Or maybe using different IDs.
Thanks for the ping!
The photo?
Very Good use of today’s technology.
But Biden will protect them if they are “Immigrants”?
Are they both bull pups?
Yep.
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