I received this by email:
WHAT: Police Service Area (PSA) 102 monthly meeting
WHEN: March 14 (2nd Tuesday of each month)
TIME: 7-8:30 p.m.
WHERE: Sherwood Recreation Center, 640 10th St NE
AGENDA:
* Learn more about community prosecution in the First
Police District: First District Prosecutor Giuliana
Dunham of the U.S. Attorneys Office will explain
what happens after suspects are arrested by police.
She will explain what's called the "papering process"
and why some people are charged with crimes while
others are released. Learn more here:
http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/dc/Neighborhoods/District_1.html
* Assess burglary situation to see if arrests have
been made or stats show frequency decreasing. Review
other statistics.
* H Street NE footbeat update.
* Identify problem areas in PSA 102 which citizens
can remedy through the Partnership for Problem
Solving(PPS) process.
**** PSA 102 meetings enable residents and police to
discuss, identify and take action against crime and
other quality of life issues in the community. The
meetings are the second Tuesday of each month at the
Sherwood Recreation Center,10th and G Streets NE.
7-8:30 p.m. Tell your friends and neighbors! ****
BOUNDRIES of PSA 102 are (clockwise) the railroad
tracks at Union Station,
Florida Avenue NE, Maryland Avenue NE, 9th Street,
East Capitol Street, 2nd Street, Massachusetts Avenue,
and Columbus Circle. See the MPD website and map
to determine your PSA.
BE INFORMED about PSA 102 by joining the NELink
listserv. (NELink recently was moved to Google groups
from Yahoo, so please re-join):
http://groups.google.com/group/NELink/
MORE INFORMATION about the First District and its
seven PSAs is available at the
Metropolitan Police Department website:
QUESTIONS can be answered by
PSA 102 Citizen Coordinators:
Marc Lesnick: 202-543-3736 marc_lesnick@yahoo.com
David Klavitter: 202-547-5745 klav@questforquiet.org
Or Alphonso C. Coles, MPD Community Outreach
Coordinator: 202-497-5033
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