Why Does WMATA Hate Brookland So Much?
Posted in Brookland on September 3rd, 2010 by brookland – 1 CommentLast night once again there was an incident that affected passengers using the Brookland-CUA Metro station. As reported on the Brookland Listserv and Twitter A suspect was subdued using pepper spray which created strong noxious fumes and made it very difficult to breath.
One Brookland Listserv member experienced the fun herself
There were flashing lights EVERYWHERE – police cars, emergency personnel, and an ambulance. There also was a young black man in handcuffs. I have no idea what he’d done, but another passenger told us that they’d had to pepper spray/mace him to subdue him…and that’s what we had inhaled in the station. All those fumes – mixed with bleach they’d used to clean the station floors – had created quite the ‘place to be’ for us. And, to boot, all below-ground METRO personnel at Brookland had left the station to come outdoors – leaving us unsuspecting passengers to fend for ourselves. When I approached a METRO employee outside and asked him why hadn’t there been some METRO employees in the station – and, why isn’t there someone down there now – to tell passengers coming off the train to not take the elevator, exit the station as quickly as possible, etc. he told us “…..I’m not going back down there!”.
She always asks the questions
Why wasn’t the station temporarily closed? Or, how about an announcement on the PA system to warn disembarking passengers what they were about to walk into? What about passengers with compromised health conditions?
Seems pretty ridiculous that riders where put in this type of danger without any warning , announcements, or direction on where to go and no metro personnel to be found inside.
This type of neglect isn’t new to the Brookland-CUA Metro station even recently a local Metro rider relates his experience of being chased and tackled by rowdy teenagers last Saturday. Over there years riders have been harassed and mugged going to and from the Brookland station with WMATA and Transit Police doing little to deal with it long term.
The Brookland side of the Metro station is also still without an escalator cover even though it is notorious for having problems with escalator not working for long durations of time. In fact it seems a visit from the Pope is the only time the escalator is fixed.
WMATA really needs to get on the ball and stop ignoring the Brookland-CUA Metro station, first by dealing with the security problems at the station, second by making sure the escalators is in working order, and third by installing a cover over on the Brookland side of the station.
Brookland residents deserve to have a safe working station especially with all the fare increases.









