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Rally for the State Budget

policeFrom Mike at West Frankford Town Watch:

FYI everyone, the Mayor will be at the 15th Police District tomorrow – Sunday 8/02/09 at 2pm to rally for the State Budget. He has advised that if there is no tax increase then we will lose 972 police officers and 200 fire personnel. It is so important that you be there. He chose the NE for a reason guys – we will get hit the most, we pay the most taxes and have the highest mortgages outside of the suburbs. Think about that.  If you do not show up and we suffer then you can thank yourself for not being there.  Remember, together we can make a difference.

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Coming Up in Frankford

  • ‘Living Healthier’ fair in Frankford
    When-Fri, July 31, 10am – 11am
    Where-St. Mark’s Church, 4442 Frankford Ave. (map)
    Description-Rep. Tony Payton to host free ‘Living Healthier’ fair in Frankford Please mark your calendars for Friday, July 31, when I host my first “Living Healthier” fair with Greater Philadelphia Health Action to help people learn some simple but effective ways they can lead a healthier lifestyle. The fair will run from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday, July 31 at St. Mark’s Church, 4442 Frankford Ave. It will feature a variety of local community health-care providers, free on-site examinations, and information to help adults and children live healthier lives. Refreshments and entertainment will be provided. People of all ages are welcome to attend. If you would like more information about this event or any other state-related issue, please do not hesitate to contact me.
  • Grand Army of the Republic Museum Open House
    When-Sun, August 2, 12pm – 5pm
    Where-4278 Griscom Street, Philadelphia, PA 19124 (map)
    Description-From Ft Sumter to Appomattox: General Samuel W. Crawford Presented by Mr. Rich Wagner
  • Community discussion on the potential use of the historic Benjamin Rush house
    When-Mon, August 3, 6pm – 8pm
    Where-Medical Office Building at Cancer Treatment Centers of America in the third floor conference room (map)
    Description-Knights of Pythias Greenwood Cemetery will host a community discussion on the potential use of the historic house. As you know, the house has been inhabitable for many years however; under new ownership the cemetery has plans to renovate and restore the house. Please see www.kpgreenwoodcemetery.org for the full details. The guest facilitator will be Ann Barton Brown. Ms. Brown brings a wealth of knowledge, including thirty-five years experience as a curator, collections manager, strategic planner and fundraiser for museums and non profit arts and community organizations. With your input we hope to determine the most effective use of the house, not only for the cemetery but for the community as well. Therefore, your participation is greatly appreciated. The meeting will be held in the Medical Office Building at Cancer Treatment Centers of America in the third floor conference room on August 3rd from 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm. If you have any questions please call 215-533-2967.
  • Kick off rally for National Night Out
    When-Mon, August 3, 6pm – 8pm
    Where-Wal*Mart Parking Lot – 1601 South Columbus Blvd. (map)
    Description-Philadelphia’s Night Out Kick off rally for National Night Out Monday August 3rd, 2009\ Please join us in honoring Philadelphia’s Town Watch groups Wal*Mart Parking Lot – 1601 South Columbus Blvd. Fun for the whole family – music, refreshments, prizes You don’t want to miss this great event Don’t forget to turn on your lights and turn off crime on August 4th
  • National Night Out
    When-Tue, August 4, 8pm – Wed, August 5, 12am
    Description-Don’t forget to turn on your lights and turn off crime on August 4th
  • Frankford Civic Association Meeting
    When-Thu, August 6, 7pm – 8pm
    Where-Frankford Hospital – 2nd floor conference room (map)
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Crime Map Update


View Frankford crime 07/06 to 07/19/2009 in a larger map

We’ve updated the crime map page to include the period from 7/06 to 7/19/2009.  Overall crime numbers are about the same as this time last year but there have been some shifts in categories.  Robbery and burglary are down.  Theft is up significantly.  In addition there was one murder and two sexual assaults during that period.  There was another sexual assault right over the boundary of Frankford as well.

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15th Police District

There was a good story this week in the Northeast Times about crime in the 15th district.  We’ve noted the decline in certain types of crime this year compared to 2008.  The article by William Kenny gets into the details of what is going on here.

According to official police statistics released earlier this year, the 15th district had 145,000 calls for police service in 2008, some 1,300 more than the next-busiest district, the 25th, which serves portions of North Philly, Kensington and Feltonville.

The final tally allowed the 15th – which covers a broad geographic area including Frankford, Wissinoming, Tacony, Mayfair and Holmesburg – to retain the dubious distinction that it has held throughout recent memory.

But painting the neighborhoods that comprise the 15th as crime-infested wastelands does not provide an accurate or fair picture of the territory, according to the police district’s commanding officer, Capt. Frank Bachmayer.

Many factors, chiefly geography and population, dictate its statistical deviation from other districts, Bachmayer says. Meanwhile, even with its high volume of police calls and crime, the 15th as a whole is actually safer than many other districts in terms of frequency of violence.

“It’s one of the biggest districts and it’s the most populated district in the city,” said Bachmayer, who next month will mark his third anniversary in command of the 15th.

When the 15th was named as one of the high priority crime districts, my first reaction was – well isn’t that great.  Nice reputation to have.  I’ve had time to rethink that position though.    Now we have more attention from the police and we are starting to see less crime.  The fact is that the crime is perpetrated by the criminals.  Ignoring them just gives them a license to go on as they have before.  Thank the cops and let’s see more of the same.