Montgomery County police responded to a report of an assault at the Giant supermarket at 5320 Zenith Overlook in Bethesda on Wednesday night, January 7, 2026. That is at the Westbard Square development. The assault was reported at the grocery store at 8:50 PM Wednesday.
More incidents of crime there after the total redesign of that center than any year prior. I never, ever heard of anything happening at Westbard before now. That entire area should be avoided. The new Giant stinks anyway. The old layout was much better.
ReplyDeleteYou need a golf cart to get around inside the store.
DeleteThe lieberry ain't even safe, ya' thinks a Giant© food is gonna be?
ReplyDeleteBrave New World. . .
ReplyDeleteThe neighborhood is stuck with the poorly designed garage for generations to come. They've added speed bumps and stop signs to the ramps on each level to try and make it safer to drive.
ReplyDeleteThere had to be better examples of how to design garage ramps.
The increase in crime is concerning.
The garage is poorly designed for ramp safety, head on collision hazards, but smartly designed for mugging, robbing and stealing.
Delete@4:27 - This garage is easier to navigate then the Wegman's mousetrap. never going there again.
Delete@4:27 That's not saying much.
DeleteShooting at bowling...cars broken in to during the day...all from people who dont live or eork around there...know cares or knows ....I would if I paid over a million for townhouse.........
ReplyDeleteDon't worry as we've been told from "official crime stats" that this is normal and we're just as safe now as we were in the last millennia. Then we'll get the Purple Line...
DeleteIt is called rampage.
Delete4:41 Of course you must know that the Purple Line does not extend to Westbard, so all those evil doers will have to take an Uber from Bethesda to Westbard to commit their dastardly deeds. Once again, adding mass transit helps to reduce crime by offering better access to more affordable housing, better jobs and better access to higher education. I can keep this going as long as you want, or until you get over your fear of people that don’t look like you.
DeleteIt might reduce crime in small non-notice numbers in the bad parts of PG county by doing what you say but it will increase crime in Bethesda by providing easier in and out access to criminals.
Delete9:41 needs another job because constantly defending light rail to justify 10B dollars isn't going to be pretty once those numbers come in.
Delete@330 - you don't know where they live until you catch one.
Delete5:04 - That's 10B of your boy Hogan's Xmas list. You should be happy.
Delete7:28 should read up on history as Hogan never wanted it when the cost was estimated to be less than 1 Billion but the MD legislature was going to override it no matter what.
DeleteAt least you're now on board with what a debacle it is to spend 10 Billion instead of adding a couple of J2 busses.
Why is it when people like 9:41 have no argument, they scream racism? The mantra of the weak minded. Pro-Tip: when you graduate HS, try using logic and facts instead of hopes & dreams. The old Chinese proverb, "better to be silent and be thought of as a fool than to speak up and remove all doubt", and know that when the Council internship is done, you'll be out like Thursdays trash pickup.
Deletehttps://www.mymcmedia.org/council-debates-how-to-handle-broken-juvenile-justice-system/
ReplyDeleteMcCarthy noted that violent crime is up, especially carjacking, stolen vehicles and possession of weapons. “Those things are off the charts.”
I checked out the new Wegmans in Rockville. I can see why the chain is possible. Unfortunately the cafe area is already being colonized by homeless. Not just down on their luck types but folks with a lot of interest in other folks doings. Regular customers will be harassed.
ReplyDeleteMost of the time theirs a city cop on the premises.
DeleteWhen will the "colonists" declared their interdependence?
DeleteI take it that the County Police Cruiser shown arrived after the fact.
ReplyDeleteSo much for that canard thar crime here is down.
ReplyDeleteSo much for that canard thar crime here is down.
ReplyDeleteThe crime rate in Montgomery, MD County is lower than the national average. According to statistics, the violent crime rate in the county is 15.3, compared to the US average of 22.7. Additionally, the property crime rate in Montgomery, MD County is 33.5, slightly lower than the national average of 35.4. While this may seem like a positive statistic, any amount of crime is still a cause for concern. The county has implemented various initiatives and programs to combat crime and ensure the safety of its residents. However, it is important for individuals to remain vigilant and take precautions to protect themselves and their property. Overall, the crime rate in Montgomery, MD County is lower than the national average, but it is still important for the community to continue working towards a safer environment for all.
ReplyDeleteCrime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low crime) to 100 (high crime)
Don't believe your lying eyes because 2:43 aka drone mouthpiece for the council has declared it so. Face it, the only place where crime is absolutely down is DC, thanks to Trump. He's busy saving people liberals couldn't care less about.
Delete@2:43 PM It is obvious that you have just read this book:
Deletehttps://www.amazon.com/How-Lie-Statistics-Darrell-Huff/dp/0393310728
2:43 - It's always nice to hear from our elected officials in this blog site. Way to put the spin on it.
ReplyDeleteI am shocked that they take breaks from their hectic schedule to comment here.
DeleteAccording to crimegrade.org
ReplyDeleteWhen looking at total crime counts (rather than per capita rates), the northwest parts of Montgomery County, MD see the most incidents – about 6,078 per year. In contrast, the southwest part of the county has the fewest, with approximately 289 crimes annually.
2:43/8:47 should seek therapy for reposting what everyone can see as complete BS. The council mouthpiece can spew out all the stats they want but in the end, the responsibility falls on Rockville/Annapolis to enforce existing laws which hasn't been done.
ReplyDeleteLiberals answer to crime is to tell everyone how safe it is and lockup the shampoo behind glass. Meanwhile the rest of us can experience what bad policy brings. Wonder how the victim at the library feels about your statistics?
Obviously if you are the victim of a crime, you are impacted. Even if it’s a one in a million occurrence, to you it’s still a very big deal. This reminds me how many folks feel about using mass transit, believing it’s much more dangerous than driving a car. Statistically you are much more likely to be injured or killed when riding in a car, compared to riding on mass transit. It folks believe that if they are in control, they are some how safer.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I spent most of my life living in the Detroit area. In the 1980’s there were over 700 murders each year, in a city about half the population of Montgomery County. Of course any murder in Montgomery County is horrible, but impacts a far smaller percentage of the population than many, many places.
"but impacts a far smaller percentage"
DeleteUnless of course you or your loved ones is/are the victims!
242 should take a break from telling everyone how crime is so low and the purple line won't funnel criminals into Bethesda as we are witness to a surge in crimes that just wasn't the case even 10 years ago.
DeleteI'm sure your words were soothing to the victim at the library and your forecast of candy cane fields and chocolate rivers when the PL starts running is equally assuring.
Here's a clue, when you and your bosses start enforcement of existing laws, maybe you can enjoy the success that comes with doing the job that you were already over compensated for. Trump did it in DC and the border in very short order so all it takes is determination and the willingness to do what's right but looking at your track record and statistical excuses to do what you're doing which is the same thing over and over expecting different results, ignorance and apathy seems to be your aspirations. Sad really.
This redevelopment project has been a train wreck in slow motion since started up two decades ago. It's been lies and deception all along. Remember when it started as downtown Annapolis? Remember the wildlife parks and babbling brooks? Remember the green rooftops? Nature and every other genuine success of this history has been stomped out and driven away. It's now soulless as they desperately try to gaslight everyone into how beautiful it is.
ReplyDelete9:43 it's why Starbucks had to reconfigure their seating. You'll have a homeless man set up shop,. spreading out his half dozen bags. I presume looking for a free cup of water and bathroom access. But he'll spend the day.
ReplyDeleteAll these county "services" we pay for but not reaching these people.
Not to worry, 'The Lone Ranger' is parked outside.
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