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I'll be in DC for the 1st time as an adult next weekend. (Im running the cherry blossom race)

Could use some restaurant recommendations. Hitting the nationals game too since the braves will be there
 

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I'll be in DC for the 1st time as an adult next weekend. (Im running the cherry blossom race)

Could use some restaurant recommendations. Hitting the nationals game too since the braves will be there

If you don't specify what you're looking for, and how much you're willing to spend - they' gonna send you to Howard China for Wings and Mumbo Sauce.

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Im looking for good breakfast/brunch recs and good places for dinner, even dope coffee shops
 
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Im looking for good breakfast/brunch recs and good places for dinner, even dope coffee shops

Breakfast:
Call your mother - bagel breakfast sandwiches
Bagels etc - low key spot with nyc style bagels
The smith - good for weekend brunch or dinner
Succotash - great brunch & southern food, dope interior architecture, used to be a bank
Gatsby - great brunch special, popping on weekends

Coffee: Blank street, emissary, Sankofa

Dinner:
St James - upscale Trinidad/Caribbean
Oficina - huge Italian restaurant at the wharf, bar in the bottom floor, full restaurant & rooftop
Dave’s hot chicken from LA just opened up, it’s good
Union Market - food hall with plenty of options (my favorites: Puddin’, Lucky Buns, Lao Bao)
Ramen Jinya
Ben’s or HalfSmoke for a chili half smoke
Ooh’s & Aahh’s - soul food
Jessie Taylor’s at the Wharf has fresh crab & shrimp you can get steamed on the spot
 
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Im looking for good breakfast/brunch recs and good places for dinner, even dope coffee shops

It's been a while since I really lived in DC, but I'm in and out of DC damn every other week for the gig.

Breakfast/Brunch - You'd think DC would be a great breakfast/brunch city, but it's kinda lame compared to NYC (or any place that has a Wafflehouse imo)
  1. Le Diplomate on 14th
  2. Unconventional Diner
  3. Compass Rose
I don't really have a great opinion of DC breakfast. I'm inclined to get bagels/doughnuts delivered for the team. If i'm on the solo, I'll prolly go to the Waffle place on F-Street?

Dinner - it depends on what you like and how much you want to spend and how you're getting around
  • Laotian - Thip Kao in Colombia Heights
  • Thai - Sura in Dupont Circle
  • Malaysia - Maketto (eff Makan, place is garbage)
  • Authentic Chinese - Any of Peter Chang's joints, but in the city - Chang Chang;
  • Dim Sum - Da Hong Pao on 14th
  • Western/Sichuan Chinese - Panda Gourmet (dumb far for DC, in NE, attached to a hotel. Looks like Americanized Chinese, but it's not)
  • Asian Fusion done right - Chiko (Logan Circle?); China Chilcano (Penn Quarter)
  • Ramen - Daikaya, Chaplin's, and a few more. DC got a decent ramen scene
  • Expense Account Meal - Crane's (My clients love this place); (Spanish + Japanese)
  • Indian - Rasika or Daru
  • Middle East - Maydan in NW, Zaytinya which is Penn Quarter
  • Korean Fried Chicken - Bon Chon is aight.
  • Korean BBQ - You'll have to rent a car, hop a train, and go to So or Kogiya in VA. Worth it, imo.
  • Seafood - expense account - Fiola Mare
  • Seafood - your account? - I'd head down to the water front and do some "you buy, we fry" type action.
  • Red Sauce Italian - Caruso's Grocery, RPM
  • Steak - The Palm, Bourbon Steak, The Prime Rib (all this is expense account stuff.)
  • Spanish - Jaleo in Penn Quarter/Gallery Place
There is no GREAT Cajun/Creole, Soul Food, Caribbean, BBQ, Vietnamese, Mexican, Burmese in DC proper.
For a Black Mecca, I find DC to be very lacking in everything Black food related. Soul food, Fried Fish/Seafood, BBQ, Caribbean, and African SHOULD BE hitting. Most of the time, it's over priced and toned down for Americans. If you want to get the best BBQ in the area, go to 2Fifty up in Murryland.

Soul Food? Try to get on the Howard campus and holla at some broads, because most of these low end and high end spots will leave you angry.

The Ethiopian is good tho, but most folks don't check for it.

I want to see Black People and don't care about the Food quality/taste or price
  • Swahili Village on M-Street NW - Kenyan
  • St James on U-Street NW - Caribbean leaning Trini
  • Bus Boys and Poets on U Street (NW is the best one, but there are others around the city) - coffee store, book shop, stuff like salmon and home fries are on the menu.
  • Cane on H-Street NE - Caribbean leaning Trini
  • Bronze H Street NE - Pan-Caribbean
  • Georgia Browns - an institution that's pretty much horrible
I'm Basic and Not adventurous and Cheap or i'm rolling with lames/parents - where you get regular food at?

DC does not do cheap well. Defined as 1) Take out meal for less than 10 bucks, good and cheap. 2) 20 dollars for a sit down that's good and cheap. DC can't do that.
  • Founding Farmers - a whole lot of Georgetown Parents. Like a really nice Chili's/Cheesecake Factory
  • Oohs and Aahs - U-Street - Soul Food (that costs too much)
  • Florida Ave Grill - Florida Ave - Soul Food (that costs too much)
  • Pizza Chicago - Pi on F-street
  • Pizza Neapolitan - 2 Amy's if you have time, otherwise - Pupatella or Stellina.
  • Pizza Detroit - if you're in the hotel, get Side Door delivered. Otherwise, it's all the same
  • Grilled Chicken - South African Chain called Nando's.
  • Burgers? - There are plenty of places that serve decent ones - Good Stuff Eatery is decent, better known for their shakes imo. You want to pay more, Le Diplomate or Ghostburger, Duke's Grocery.
If you tryna get full tho...
  • Ambar - Eastern European in Barracks Row - All you can eat. I don't even mess with Albanian/Bulgarian/Croatian/Serbian stuff - but the food is good and the it's all you can eat/all you can drink.
Never been stuffed like that in my life.
 

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A Fairfax County officer who police say fatally shot a suspected shoplifter near Tysons Corner Center has been fired from the police department, and newly released body camera video shows he did not identify a threat or weapon on the suspect before firing his weapon

Johnson, 37, was suspected of shoplifting a pair of sunglasses when police chased him to a wooded area by the Northern Virginia mall on Feb. 22. He died a short time later at a hospital.

Surveillance video shows Johnson going into the Nordstrom store at the mall that evening and looking at designer sunglasses.

An employee with Nordstrom Asset Protection saw Johnson act suspiciously and believed he was about to steal some sunglasses when they called the Tysons Urban Team, who responded to the store, police said.

An officer in plain clothes saw Johnson near the anti-theft alarm at one of the store's exits when the alarm went off, police said. Johnson then turned and walked toward the parking garage exit, according to police.

A few moments later, police say an officer in plain clothes saw Johnson set off a second alarm as he went through it and left the store near the parking garage, which can be seen on surveillance video.

Officers then followed Johnson into the parking garage and saw him go down a stairwell. Video from the parking garage shows an officer running to the stairwell to try to catch up to Johnson.

One uniformed and one officer in plain clothes chased Johnson as he exited the parking garage stairwell, ran through the parking garage and toward Route 7.

Body camera video from the uniformed officer, Sgt. Shifflett, shows the officer running through the parking lot At one point, the Shifflett can be heard saying "He's crossing over! He's crossing over, guys."

Officers continued to pursue Johnson as he changed direction and ran across Fashion Boulevard toward a wooded area.

"Going into the woods, through the woods," Shifflett says. He then shouts to Johnson, "Get on the ground! Get on the ground!"

While following Johnson into the wood line, both officers fired their guns. Johnson was hit in the chest one time.

Three pops can be heard in the video, and the third apparent gunshot is heard as one of the officers yells, "Stop reaching! Stop reaching!"

Johnson cannot be seen on camera during that time.

After the officers fired, Johnson can be seen in the distance laying on the ground and he doesn't appear to be moving. Officers then do CPR on him until paramedics arrive.

Soon after the shooting, Shifflett says to a responding officer, "He didn't get any rounds off. I don't know if he's armed. He was continually reaching in his waistband. I told him, 'Let me see your hands. Let me see your hands.'"

However, the officer is not heard giving that command on the body camera video.

Davis said Shifflett was served a notice Thursday that he was fired. The second officer who shot at Johnson, James Sadler, remains on "modified restrictive duty."

Davis didn't offer any opinion on the body camera video, saying it could compromise the integrity of the ongoing criminal investigation.

“The administrative separation of the officer by Chief Davis corroborates what I saw in footage which was several violations of police procedures. However, Justice for Timothy continues. No one has been charged with his murder,” the Johnson family's attorney Carl Crews said in a statement to News4.

Fairfax County police are now monitoring and tracking all foot pursuits in light of the shooting, Davis said.

“Anytime a foot pursuit occurs it's now mandatory that it be documented, reviewed by a supervisor and reviewed by a commander," he said.

Johnson's family viewed the body camera video on Wednesday.

"No parent, no parents should not have to view the killing of their child and then be asked to give remarks," Johnson's mother, Melissa Johnson, said. "However, here we are, and here I stand."

Melissa Johnson and the family attorney said the video confirmed what they've believed ever since Timothy Johnson was shot last month at Tyson Corner Center -- that he was unarmed, and he posed no threat.

"The only thing they knew was that he was black and male and had allegedly triggered an alarm at a store for some sunglasses," she said.

"If the video would have exonerated the officer we would have seen it before now. It does not. He was not vindicated at all," said family attorney Carl Crews.

"More often than not the body camera footage speaks for itself. This time, it does not," Davis said Thursday after reporters viewed the body camera video for the first time.

Melissa Johnson previously spoke out about the shooting, and said in late February that she wants to know why deadly force was used for someone accused of shoplifting and whether police violated department policy.

"Was shoplifting right? Absolutely not. But we have laws in place to address shoplifting," she said at the time. "Should my son have been murdered because he shoplifted from the mall?"

"He could have been apprehended without a shot being fired," Crews said. "There were several police officers present, that this could have been done. That's why there was no imminent danger to the officer."

The family said police provided no information to them about why officers might have fired their weapons.

"No apology was given, no explanation was given either," Crews said.

Steve Descano, Virginia's Commonwealth Attorney, says he expects to make a decision on filing charges against the officers in the near future.

"I have seen and am devastated by the body-worn camera footage showing yet another death of a Black man at the hands of police," Descano said in a statement shared with News4.
 

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They trying to kill muafukkas :mjlol:

Might as well swim in the East River

You have some type of scrape or open wound and decide to swim in that nasty ass water? Say hello to MRSA or some other type of bacterial infection.
 
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