District of Columbia/Downtown/Tues Oct 14/11:07 pm: According to this report, authored by Officer Moon, two or three white males approached a 30-year-old black male on the 1500 block of First Avenue, displayed "a knife that looked like a gun" and told him to give them his money. The black man said, "I'm from Washington, D.C., how you going to rob me?" and coldcocked the man brandishing the knife/gun. "You fucking rob me at gunpoint? Is you crazy?" the D.C. resident said to the Seattleite, who had fallen, and whom the D.C. man started kicking. The other robbers fled the scene, and the D.C. resident began walking up and down First Avenue, shouting, "Does anyone have any .45 shells?" Apparently, he needed bullets for his "heater/strap." When the officers arrived, they found the Seattle suspect on the ground, completely dazed by the blows he had received from the D.C. resident. The Seattle suspect told the police that he did not want anything to do with them, and just wanted to go home. Officer Moon concludes, "All subjects were identified and released, pending further investigation into this incident."

Negative Creep/Capitol Hill/Sat Oct 18/5:05 pm: Now let us enter the world of Officer Elliot by way of these words: "Upon arrival, I made contact with the victim/complainant [age 21], who told me she teaches preschool. She told me that the father [age 40] of one of her students came to the school on October 18, 2002, for a 'parent/teacher' conference and during that meeting told her that he 'has feelings' for her. Since that [sad, autumn] day there have been approximately 50 instances where she has seen the father following her, or the father has called her home. Here is an approximate timeline of specific events that the teacher remembers.

"January through March, 2003: Five to six personal phone calls at her home from the father. During the last phone call, he told her, 'It's getting really bad. I don't know what to do.' She did not know exactly what the father was referring to. But she told him he should call someone else to talk about it and stop calling her. This ended the phone calls to her home.

"June 3, 2003: The teacher exited the bus at 19th and Thomas, and started walking toward Swedish hospital. She saw the father drive by her twice.

"Late June, 2003: The teacher saw the father at the school. The father said, 'I know I've been seeing you around Capitol Hill lately. I want you to know I'm not stalking you.'

"July 12, 2003: The stalked exited her apartment building by a side door and found the father/stalker sitting in his vehicle, parked in front of her building. The father/stalker was staring toward the window of her empty apartment.

"July 16, 2003: The stalked was having coffee in the University Village and suddenly saw her stalker there.

"October 13, 2003: The stalker moved into an apartment just four blocks from her building.

"...I provided the teacher with a business card and case number and suggested that she obtain a court order, and continue to document any instances where the father attempts to make contact with her."