Belle Island Assault

The official crime sheets have been quiet for Oregon Hill, but people should still be careful.

The Times Dispatch has breaking news of a group of teens who reportedly assaulted several people on Belle Island this morning.

Members of a group of about 10 to 12 youths threw rocks at or punched at least five victims and robbed one victim of a cell phone, police said.
Officers and a K-9 unit responded to the scene about 9 a.m. and tried to locate the suspects, who are believed to be between 14 and 18 years old. Police think the group left Belle Isle by walking over the dry rocks toward Riverside Drive.

Note: I am seeing a police blotter that reports this assault as having happened yesterday, Sunday.

Crime Report

From RAIDSonline.com:

BURGLARY/B and E/RESIDENTIAL
1XX S LAUREL ST
Aug 28, 2016 at 5:00 pm
Data provided by Richmond Police Department

BURGLARY/B and E/RESIDENTIAL
1XX S LAUREL ST
Aug 28, 2016 at 5:00 pm
Data provided by Richmond Police Department

BURGLARY/B and E/RESIDENTIAL
1XX S PINE ST
Aug 28, 2016 at 4:00 pm
Data provided by Richmond Police Department

BURGLARY/B and E/RESIDENTIAL
1XX S PINE ST
Aug 28, 2016 at 4:00 pm
Data provided by Richmond Police Department

THEFT FROM BUILDING
1XX S LINDEN ST
Aug 28, 2016 at 10:30 am
Data provided by Virginia Commonwealth University Police Department

FORCIBLE RAPE
6XX S LAUREL ST
Aug 27, 2016 at 1:30 am
Data provided by Richmond Police Department

ART180 Forum with RPD at Main Street Library This Friday

From announcement:

Richmond, Virginia- Richmond Police Department will meet with formerly incarcerated youth, artists, and advocates for juvenile justice reform in a community forum designed to create an exchange of perspectives on issues concerning the juvenile justice system. The event will be hosted at the Richmond Public Library’s Main Library (101 E. Franklin St.) on August 26, 2016, from 5:30-8 p.m. The hope for the forum is to spark an honest and heartfelt conversation about the relationship between the needs of young people and law enforcement.

This event will be the culmination of three trainings conducted that week for up to 75 officers of the Richmond Police Department. During the training the officers will create a piece of art that allows them to present themselves not as officers, but as fellow humans. Their artwork will be exhibited alongside various artworks created by young people incarcerated at the Richmond Juvenile Detention Center during a program called Performing Statistics offered by the nonprofit ART 180.

Since June, teens from the detention center have been meeting three days a week at ART 180’s teen art center ATLAS. Working on various projects including poetry, video, photography, and stenciling, their work addresses their experiences in the system and the support they wish they had in the community. “If justice was transformed, I would be doing work, not time,” wrote one teen.

Conceptualized in 2014, the Performing Statistics project is now a permanent program of ART 180 in partnership with Legal Aid Justice Center. The unique collaboration connects incarcerated youth to juvenile justice reform advocates in Virginia with the goal to dismantle the school-to-prison pipeline. The art created by the teens shares a rare perspective of the juvenile justice system from a first-hand experiencer. Ultimately, Performing Statistics looks to the youth most affected as the experts whose voices are important for building a more just, equitable world. As one of the program participants explained, “It’s not where you’re from, but where you want to go.”

Future events to look out for are an October exhibition at ART 180’s ATLAS gallery that will feature the work created this summer by incarcerated teens,, as well as the program’s second annual Justice Parade for Incarcerated Youth.

More on ART 180 at www.art180.org
More on the Performing Statistics project at www.performingstatistics.org

Stolen Bicycle

From posting:

IF ANYONE HAS SEEN THIS BIKE PLEASE LET ME KNOW!!!! Tonight someone stole my bike from a house in Oregon Hill! If anyone sees it, please immediately let me know! It is a white road bike with pink grips and a pink seat. It is a little dirty, and below the stem it has a sticker of a traditional devil tattoo design captioned “ADAMS.” Please help me; I use it as my transportation to and from work, and it also has a lot of sentimental value to me! I need it back!!!!!

Holly Street Extortion

From RAIDSonline.com:

THEFT FROM MOTOR VEHICLE
3XX TREDEGAR ST
Jul 28, 2016 at 3:00 pm
Data provided by Richmond Police Department

EXTORTION/BLACKMAIL
8XX HOLLY ST
Jul 28, 2016 at 8:45 am
Data provided by Richmond Police Department

CITY CODE VIOLATIONS – OPEN CONTAINER
X BELLE ISLE
Jul 28, 2016 at 12:40 pm
Data provided by Richmond Police Department

HIT AND RUN
2XX S LAUREL ST
Jul 26, 2016 at 11:30 pm
Data provided by Richmond Police Department

CITY CODE VIOLATIONS – OPEN CONTAINER
X BELLE ISLE
Jul 26, 2016 at 3:15 pm
Data provided by Richmond Police Department