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    Dispute leads to shooting at First Colony Mall

    Five people have been arrested after a fight at First Colony Mall escalated into a shooting Thursday afternoon. Read more.

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    First Colony Mall first opened its doors in March 1996. Here's an article that appeared at that time regarding security at the mall: Click here.

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    I just surprised the Mall higher ups let anyone print this

    I just surprised the Mall higher ups let anyone print this story. They usually keep crime at the Mall very hush-hush. Don't want those customers thinking about being crime targets and staying away.

    watch out

    more scums are coming down the freeway from Sharpstown mall. Time for FC Mall to do something or they'll be losing more customers.

    I doubt...

    ... that these thugs are from Sugar Land. I'd say 99% chance they are not! Probably came down Hwy 59 from the ghetto area of Houston (meaning most of the southwest side, which the city of Houston allowed to become overrun with massive apartments complex one after another). This is partially Houston's fault for allowing so many apartments to be built. All of these cheap apartments are basically Houston's version of the projects. Houston should be sending money to Sugar Land law enforcement for all of these thugs that drive in here and cause us trouble. The new Houston mayor needs to think of a way to have these ghettos converted from all apartments to regular single family home neighborhoods, and everyone would be better off!

    More of the same!

    'The new Houston mayor needs to think of a way to have these ghettos converted from all apartments to regular single family home neighborhoods, and everyone would be better off!' It's easier to do this at the front end of development, except so many of the P&Z people for the cities are working too closely with the developers and council members lawyer lobbyist. Trying to do it after the fact is much more expensive and smacks of other issues. The problem is planning and the front end of this. Point the finger where it belongs because our area is changing fast because of poor planning and also by design. Remember over the last 40-50 years this planned obsolescence has worked well for the large Houston development community and it keeps everyone moving further and further out into exurbia ad infinitum.

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    Little punk thugs. SIGH

    Little punk thugs. SIGH

     

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