A revealing aspect of the grisly mugging murder of New York
Times veteran David Rosenbaum in Washington last weekend are
reactions of residents in the pleasant neighborhood in which the
crime occurred. The Washington Post’s coverage has
included fewer expressions of outrage at the cruel fate that met
the accomplished Rosenbaum than words of new found fear for one’s
own safety:
“We already take more precautions after dark. This is just
terrible news.” “It’s a remarkably safe neighborhood, or it feels
that way…until now.” “We have very small children. We’ll have our
guard up even more, use our alarms more religiously.” Before this
crime, “There was no fear of things.”
“When there’s a terrible murder,” the writer Paula Fox said in a
New York Times Magazine profile five years ago, “people
who are interviewed say, ‘This has always been a quiet
neighborhood.’ That is so dumb and uninformed! The earth is not a
quiet neighborhood. There isn’t anyplace that’s a quiet
neighborhood….”
sidnee | 12.10.09 @ 3:51AM
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