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Saturday, December 09, 2017
Regal Cinemas/Apex Building demolition (Video)
Here are some short video clips of the demolition team working on the UA, er, Regal Cinemas Bethesda 10 portion of the Apex Building. The theater closed on December 14, 2016. It opened almost 30 years ago as United Artists Bethesda 10. You can see the red curtains in some of the auditoriums, and the projection booths.
Wasn't the theater below grade? Not sure how the photos and video relate to that.
ReplyDeleteHey how are those liberal open borders policy doing Bethesda?
ReplyDeleteBethesda now a cesspool of Prince George’s ghetto trash committing armed robbery’s and elsalvador ms13 butchers
Lots of Luck libertards
KENSINGTON, Md. (ABC7) — An observant administrator at Albert Einstein High School spotted an armed MS-13 gang member trespassing on school property, Montgomery County Police say.
In mid-October, a female student told school staff members that her ex-boyfriend had broken into her apartment, assaulted her and then followed her to the high school, which is located within a residential neighborhood along Newport Mill Road in Kensington. The girl told staffers her ex's name was Jose Martinez-Alvarez, that he's a member of MS-13 and lives in Prince George's County.
On Monday, October 30 - some two weeks later - a school leader spotted Martinez-Alvarez standing on a soccer field, which is shared by Einstein High School and Newport Mill Middle School. It was around 11:15 a.m. The school resource officer approached and detained the 24-year-old. While searching through his book bag, the officer allegedly located a "large black folding knife with knuckle gripsAccording to court documents, Martinez-Alvarez was born in El Salvador, but has lived in the U.S. for at least three years. The 24-year-old told court staff he works as an electrician's assistant and rents a home along the 4800 block of Russell Avenue in Hyattsville.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) could neither confirm or deny if Martinez-Alvarez is in the country legally. HA wanna bet he’s illegal!
Martinez-Alvarez is charged with having a dangerous weapon on school property. His next court date is scheduled for January 4 at 8 a.m. in Montgomery County District Court. He faces up to three years in prison.
Four videos - of 11, 7, 8 and 5 seconds.
ReplyDeleteNot sure what context is added by including all four of them, especially since the first three show essentially the same action by that shovel. I suggest either deleting the last three and keeping the first one, or concatenating all four videos into a single video 31 seconds long.
F*cker BUSTED
ReplyDeleteOff topic comments need to be deleted, such as reports from Kensington.
ReplyDeleteMetro? Good Lord.
ReplyDeleteGood Lord indeed! I'm a daily Red line commuter and can't remember the last time I had any major trouble. It certainly beats sitting in traffic!* So thank the Lord for providing -- and President Reimer for funding -- our world-class Metrorail system!
*Speaking of traffic -- did anyone else see the study that body-slammed the idea of Dyer's pipe-dream Potomac bridge crossing through the proverbial coffee table? Not only would it not help traffic -- it would actually make matters WORSE!