Posted on 07/23/2018 9:29:31 AM PDT by 11th_VA
NEW: MoCo use map to highlight areas w/ highest amount of gang-related crime this year:
Overall violent gang-related crime up 72% compared to last year
Montgomery Village + Gaithersburg most affected
MS13 prevalent near Piney Branch/University Blvd. + downtown Wheaton
Even worse, the Democrat MoCo County Executive Primary was won by a "Tacoma Park Socialist" - he even refuses to pledge the flag at council meetings; So he's likely the new country executive.
Meh, look at it this way......Democrats killing Democrats.
What’s to lose?
I was in a shopping center in Gaithersburg, July night 10PM, about two years ago. Out of the shadows, two groups of Hispanics attacked each other about 20 yards away. These dudes had large sticks and it looked like a Samurai movie as they attacked each other - drove away and called 911.
“Meh, look at it this way......Democrats killing Democrats.”
It’s a beautiful thing. Win win.
yep since the late 80’s at least
That seems right to me.
It won’t stop without bounties and body bags.
That is the truth. It used to be a very upscale and decent area, one of the top areas of the country. It has descended into what you describe it as.
Indeed it has, yet people from that area boast about being from MoCo because Potomac is in that county. That city cant carry the rest of the county, its not that great.
Howard & Carrol County are nice!
When we moved to AA, we looked at Potomac and environs. Didn’t go that way.
Yeah. Those two cities aren’t nice. Not many Whites (and Asians) live there. Rockville, Bethesda, Potomac are all nice areas but expensive to live in. For most part, MoCo is a desirable place to live in. PG County? Now that’s another story.
You are better off in AA.
Maryland might be the Freak State but California is the Schizophrenia State!
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