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A couple days ago a man who works for the Mercer County government was stabbed multiple times in the parking lot across the street from the Mercer County Administrative Building. He'll survive. He's already out of the hospital, actually. The building, unlike most city, county, state, and federal government buildings, is not located in downtown Trenton. It's located around the corner from my house. I can actually see it from my doorway. Take a look:
"One employee said he'd worked for the county for more than 20 years and
never heard of any problems at the lot, making the attack all the more surprising.
County officials said they have searched their records and not found any record
of violent crime at the site, though in the past two days a few employees have
reported past incidents officials had not known about."
This neighborhood of South Trenton is def not the most violent part of Trenton, in my opinion. Most Trentonians would concur. Still there was a shooting last week just outside a nightclub down the street from the Mercer County Administrative Building. Also, as you go deeper into South Trenton coming towards my house the neighborhood generally gets progressively poorer and more dangerous. I continue:
"I know two people who work with me who have had something said to them (by
strangers in the lot), as have I," one woman told Sheriff Kevin Larkin during the
information session. "After 5 p.m., it's another world."
Another world? Really? Mind you, at 5 p.m. for much of the year it's not even dark yet. Even if it was I could never categorize it as "another world." Perhaps another world from the more idyllic suburbs many government workers who work in Trenton live in. Perhaps. Also, note the fact that both the county executive (essentially the mayor of this county which includes Trenton, Princeton [yes, where the University is], and office buildings or headquarters for various major firms ranging from Merrill Lynch to Bristol Myers-Squibb to Johnson & Johnson) and the county sheriff. The big dogs. One more:
"One employee asked whether the county offices could be relocated outside of
Trenton. Larkin said he believed they could not because Trenton is the county seat."
Very disappointing that that proposal is even part of the conversation. Very. Places with comparatively high levels of concentrated poverty and low-quality educational systems where violence is more culturally accepted as inevitable usually are...more violent. Want to fix it? Fix Trenton Public Schools. Hire more Trentonians for jobs in our biggest employment sector: government work. Respond intelligently, creatively, and effectively to crime in Trenton. Take a look at what the county government's response to this lone incident included:
* Placing a Mercer County sheriff vehicle in front of the parking lot.
* Patching up holes in a fence of the parking lot making it harder to access.
* Clearing brush along the back of the lot making it harder for intruders to get in or "lie in wait."
* Placement of NEW, DIGITAL CAMEREAS in the lot to replace older cameras that produced "grainy
images."
* Closure of a back entrance and pedestrian walkway to discourage pedestrians (note: mostly poor and
working class Trentonians of color) from walking through the lot.
* Potentially monitoring the use of the back entrance so people who aren't supposed to be in the lot
aren't in the lot.
* Issuance of pamphlets on personal safety to government employees.
* Issuance of HIGH-PITCHED MOBILE ALARM DEVICES to government employees.
* Reviewing conditions around the administrative building and addressing employee needs in an
adjacent building.
* Cleaning up the county-owned Millyard Park behind the administrative building (apparently, currently
government employees are scared to eat lunch in the tiny park because it has benches and a
fountain...some locals supposedly use the area as an "OUTDOOR SHOWER AND BATHROOM.")
* Assigning personnel from the sheriff's department and/or park rangers to monitor the park and having
more concerts in the park to encourage its "proper use."
Whew...did you get all that? Wonder what the response to the shooting down the street was? Oh right. NOTHING AT ALL.