Archive for June, 2010

DC GUARDIAN ANGELS RECRUITING AT THE BBQ BATTLE & CARIBBEAN FESTIVAL – JUNE 27, 2010

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

Sunday June 27, 2010

1300- Guardian Angels: Bulldog, Cheetah and Shadow meet outside of the Chinatown/Gallery Place Metro Station. We then proceed to the National Capital BBQ Battle on Pennsylvania Ave and 9th St. NW.

1330- At the BBQ Battle, we begin handing out recruitment cards and begin making people aware of what the organization is about.

1530- We exit the BBQ Battle and then head downstairs to the Metro to go to the Caribbean Festival.

1538- Upon exiting the Metro Station and Shaw/Howard, Bulldog gets approached by an individual interested in the organization. After a short conversation, numbers exchange.

1544- Bulldog approaches a group of three individuals about joining up with the Guardian Angels. After a short conversation, they seem very interested and enthusiastically provided us with their information.  The Guardian Angel’s presence is making an impact and the people are desiring a change.

1550- We arrive at the Caribbean festival and many compliment us on our efforts. Bulldog approaches another individual and, through conversation, finds out that he is prior military and is interested in the organization as well.

1730- The Guardian Angels head back to the Shaw/Howard Metro Station to head back to Chinatown/ Gallery Place to wrap up patrol.  While in the Metro, Cheetah gets approached by an individual interested in joining the organization. After a short conversation, she gets his number and best time to call.

1800- Patrol ends at Chinatown/Gallery Place. After a short discussion on the day’s events, recruitment was conducted successfully. Patrol/ Recruitment Ceases.

Guardian Angel Patrol Sgt.

Anthony “Bull Dog ” Feliciano

US Marines

Carribbean Festival ( Recruitment ) Saturday June 26, 2010, BBQ Battle Sunday June 27, 2010

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

Guardian Angels this is a big event.  We need all Guardian Angels to Attend.   This is an event we can get alot of new members if every Angels attend.  The annual Caribbean Festival on Saturday, June 26, 2010 and Sunday, June 27, 2010.
 
Date: Saturday, June 26, 2010 and Sunday, June 27, 2010
Event: Washington, DC Caribbean Festival
 
Saturday is the Parade we must be on Georgia Ave on Saturday no later than 1 PM  the event will end at 7 PM.  There will be alot of action (fights) So we need all Angels.  I will try to have Angels from Baltimore, Philly, York PA, AC-NJ and NYC to come help out on Saturday
 
All Angels will meet at Shaw Metro Station at 1 PM
 
Shifts:
Saturday:             1) 1:00pm – 7:00pm
 
All Angels must call me by Friday 6 PM So I can know who is and who is not attending.
                            
The annual Extravaganza Parade will be staged along the Georgia Avenue corridor on Saturday, June 26, 2010 , and will commence at Missouri Avenue at 11:00 a.m. and terminate at the international marketplace at “DE SAVANNAH” – Banneker Recreation Park. DC Caribbean Carnival will host the international marketplace at “DE SAVANNAH ” from 12:00 noon to 7:00 p.m featuring food, craft and entertainment.
 Sunday June 27, 2010 -DC Caribbean Carnival will continue hosting the international marketplace at Banneker Park , “DE SAVANNAH ” with live performances from local and international artists , food, craft and entertainment from 12:00 noon until 7:00 p.m.
DC CARNIVALis an annual event produced by DC Caribbean Carnival, Inc., a 501(C) 3 non-profit organization based in the District of Columbia .  The purpose of this event is to bring to fruition an annual Caribbean style parade in the District of Columbia called “DC CARNIVAL”,develop and encourage cross-cultural programs within the Washington Metropolitan Area community serviced by DCCC in the expansion of Caribbean culture, and educate youths and adults in the Caribbean arts, crafts and culture.
 
The Capital BBQ Battle Festival will be held on June 26 and 27, 2010 in Washington, DC!
We also need Guardian Angels to attend the BBQ battle Sunday June 27 for recruiment from 1 PM to 7 PM

The National Capital Barbecue Battle is an annual competition between top BBQ restaurants from the Washington, DC area and around the country. If you love barbecue you’ll love the food samples, cooking demonstrations, interactive displays and children’s activities at this sizzling summer festival. The nation’s best barbecue teams cook-off for over $40,000 in cash and prizes in two major contests.

The Barbecue Battle features live entertainment including 30 rock, R&B, jazz, and blues bands performing on three state-of-the-art stages. Patrons will also enjoy the interactive exhibits like the NBA Nation Basketball Tour and children’s activities including magicians, games and surprises.
 
The National Capital Barbecue Battle is an annual competition between top BBQ restaurants from the Washington, DC area and around the country. If you love barbecue you’ll love the food samples, cooking demonstrations, interactive displays and children’s activities at this sizzling summer festival. The nation’s best barbecue teams cook-off for over $40,000 in cash and prizes in two major contests.

The Barbecue Battle features live entertainment including 30 rock, R&B, jazz, and blues bands performing on three state-of-the-art stages. Patrons will also enjoy the interactive exhibits like the NBA Nation Basketball Tour and children’s activities including magicians, games and surprises.

Broke and Battle-Scarred, D.C.’s Guardian Angels Scrounge for Cash

Friday, June 4th, 2010
Posted by Rend Smith on Jun. 3, 2010 at 03:03 pm

GAThe D.C. Guardian Angels have put out a call via email for more members and donations.

The citizen crime fighters are revving up to, among other things, continue patrolling Metro this summer.

As founding member John Ayala points out in an email, riders could certainly use the safeguarding:

“In the month of May, there was a 17 yr old shot on a metro bus, a grandmother ass[a]ulted on a metro bus, a 15 yr old girl sexually ass[a]ulted outside a metro station, a 21 yr old man was fatally stabbed at a metro station and there have been several fights on Metro buses and trains and the summer has not begun.”

Ayala says this summer the Angels will be keeping an eye on on both trains and buses, and also conducting “foot patrols in Chinatown, Anacostia and other places thoughout the city.”

If you’re not familiar with the do-gooder group, it consists of trained volunteers, armed with nothing but radios, who help out cops when they need it, break up fights, and generally protect those who need protecting. All while wearing a red beret.

Unfortunately for Ayala and crew, they’ll likely be doing so completely broke. That’s no exaggeration. Ayala tells City Desk: “Our account in DC is actually zero.”

Ayala founded the local Guardian Angel chapter 21 years ago, when drugs and violence plagued D.C. streets with an intensity that makes many who experienced that time shudder.

One reason the organization is broke, he says, is that in the two decades they’ve been fighting for DC, the city hasn’t given the group a single dime.

Ayala says he’s tried to get money from the District in the past but was discouraged by all the “red tape” he has to go through.

That the city has never chipped in to help the Guardian Angels would seem amazing, as the bereted criminal stoppers have rarely shied away from putting themselves on the line for their city. Ayala has a wound to prove it.

Back in the 90s, when the Angels were running an operation they called “Crack Down on Crack,” Ayala took an ice pick to the back.
“We got into a big throwdown,” he recalls of the incident in Southwest D.C. Around the same time, he says, another Angel was clobbered with a baseball bat, and had to have a steel rod put in his arm.

Still, none of the blood spilled by Angels has earned them any cash.
Ayala says it’s been hard to get by. The Angels can’t afford an office right now, and have a hard time paying for uniforms. New recruits need to be outfitted with pants, t-shirts, and boots, plus a jacket with the angel logo on it.

The cost can run more than a $100 per recruit. Ayala once hoped to cover the expense through citizen donations, but that hope has fallen flat.

The last public donation the group got was for $200, he says, and that was a year ago. That means the expense of getting a uniform and paying bus and train fares comes out of the pocket of the individual crime fighter. “Sometimes it discourages the guys who go on partol,” says Ayala.

Despite the shallow pockets, Ayala sometimes thinks the lack of public funding is a blessing, considering how other nonprofits have gotten millions from the city, and squandered it. “The guys are messing it up for other nonprofits,” says Ayala.

It’s obvious that Ayala is talking about the Peaceaholics organization, an anti-violence group made up of reformed criminals. The organization–which works with at-risk youth–has enjoyed municipal support in the form of multiple grants.

Ayala says the Angels have run similar programs for youth without getting much support for it. He says the Angels have done school presentations that teach youth about issues like bullying and date rape.
Ayala scoffs at the idea that the ex-offenders have supposedly been given so much help because, regarding violence, “they’ve been there.”

“Well, we’re Angels,” he says, “We’ve been there, too.”

Message From The Washington DC Guardian Angels

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010
Since All Hands on Deck (AHOD) May 7, 2010, the Guardian Angels have conducted over 25 bus and train patrols in Washington, DC.  We are pleased to say that since we have been conducting our safety patrols, the Metro Police, Station Managers, Train Conductors, Bus Operators and Commuters have rolled out the red carpet for the Guardian Angels.  Quite a few Metro Police thank us for assisting them in and around the Metro Station.  The bus drivers have told us that when we are on their bus they feel safe, customers pay their fare and the buses are much more quiet.  They are always asking us if we can stay the whole shift.  The commuters on buses and trains thank us for volunteering to assist with them  getting to their destination safe.  
 
When The Guardian Angels patrol the buses and trains, we are there to help cut down on the violence by being a deterrent.  We report all crime we witness to police and we get invovled if someone needs assistance.  The Guardian Angels will not stand by and watch anyone be a victim of crime; we get involved. 
 
In the month of May, there was a 17 yr old shot on a metro bus, a grandmother assulted on a metro bus, a 15 yr old girl sexually assulted outside a metro station, a 21 yr old man was fatallay stabbed at a metro station and there have been several fights on Metro buses and trains and the summer has not begun. 
 
The Guardian Angels will continue to patrol the trains and buses all summer, as well as conduct our foot patrols in Chinatown, Anacostia and other places thoughout the city.   We are in need of your help.  We need more members to join, attend training and patrol 4 hours a week.  If you can’t patrol but still would like to support the Washington, DC Guardian Angels, we are in need of donations to pay for uniforms, training, office supplies, transportation, etc.

As a non-profit organization, we cannot accomplish great things alone.  Thanks to all of our loyal supporters, together we are making a difference in the lives of individuals, families, and children.  Your gift – large or small – can help the Guardian Angels continue to “Keep the Streets Safe”.

The Guardian Angels are in need of an:

1. Store front Office

2.  Money to pay for Metro Bus and Train patrols

3.  Money for Uniforms

4.  Money to get 10 Motorola Two-Way Radios for our safety on patrol

Note:  In the 21 years the Guardian Angels have been in Washington DC, we have never and still do not receive any financial donations or grants from the DC Government.

If you would like to help us with your finanial donations to keep Guardian Angels on patrol please email us at: dcguardianangels@gmail.com for the address to mail us a check.

John Unique Ayala
District Of Columbia
Guardian Angels
202-359-0601
www.guardianangels.org/chapters/dc
facebook.com/washingtondcguardianangels

A Teen Critically Wounded in Chinatown Shooting

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

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WASHINGTON – D.C. police are investigating a shooting in the Chinatown area that critically wounded a teen.


Investigators say it began with an argument between two groups of teens.


Residents heard the gunshots near 6th and H streets just before 10:30 Sunday night.

“We heard two,” said Megan Jordan. “There were officers right away and they just cornered everything off.”


After hearing the shots, Jordan left her apartment for a better look at the crime scene just a block from her apartment. She was upset to learn the victim was a 16-year-old boy. Officers say he was shot with a handgun once in his right hip.


“There’s a lot of different groups of people that hang around kind of by the Metro station, so there’s a lot of conflict in that area, so I’m not surprised,” Jordan said. “But it’s scary when it’s kids so young.”


Other residents agree it’s disturbing. They say despite petty crime, the area doesn’t seem prone to violence like this.


In fact, it was an off-duty officer working overtime here at the Muse club and Lounge who heard the shots and was the first on the scene. When he got to the intersection, the officer saw two people carrying the victim across the street and told them to lay the teen down on the sidewalk. The 16-year-old was bleeding profusely. 


“As parents we’re supposed to know where are kids are, but hope that the neighborhood is safe at 10 p.m.,” said Shauna Collins.


The teen remains in critical condition. Police have not announced any arrests or suspects.

2010 Puerto Rican Day Parade; New York City.

Thursday, May 13th, 2010
June 12, 2010 6:00 amtoJune 14, 2010 7:00 am

This year’s Puerto Rican day Parade will be June 13.  I will be going to NYC  Saturday June 12 to  Monday June 14.  You can Go with me and stay all three days at the HQ. or you can come to NYC Sunday Morning and leave Sunday night by bus. and if you come for one day or get your own room you can bring friends and family to walk with us in the parade.

Puerto Rican Day Parade

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010
June 13, 2010

Will be in N.Y June 12-14 (Subject to Change) All angels available to attend please respond as soon as possible.

National Capital Barbecue Battle

Thursday, September 10th, 2009
June 26, 2010
11:00 amto9:00 pm

America’s National Barbecue Championship Three stages of top national and regional rock, reggae, jazz and blues Cooking demonstrations Celebrity chefs Special exhibits Children’s rides and games Basketball This event benefits Metropolitan Police Boys and Girls Club and DC Doubledutch.

Take Metro to Federal Triangle on the Blue/Orange lines. This station is about 1/2 block from Pennsylvania Avenue at 13th Street.