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J'ourvet

brooklynbound
brooklynbound
edited November -1 in Prospect Heights

Subject: J'ourvet

Does anyone have any details on where to go for J'ourvet? I want to finally experience this. It starts at 3AM Monday morning, right?

Can't wait!
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  • king without a crown
    king without a crown
    Not to be a party pooper, but Jouvert is probably one of the most dangerous events in the City. Believe it or not, the Jouvert celebration attracts far less people than the actual parade, yet it is 10 times more violent.
  • carnivore
    carnivore
    King without a crown wrote: Not to be a party pooper, but Jouvert is probably one of the most dangerous events in the City. Believe it or not, the Jouvert celebration attracts far less people than the actual parade, yet it is 10 times more violent.
    There can be a lot of violence "associated" with j'ouvert, but it's generally not along the main route by Flatbush, Empire, etc. where there are hundreds of cops. I think most of the violence happens on side streets, at house parties, etc.

    Don't let KWAC scare you off.
  • ltjbukem
    ltjbukem
    more details on the violence please...just drunkards shooting guns off, or muggings, beatings, etc?
  • jah
    jah
    King without a crown wrote: Not to be a party pooper, but Jouvert is probably one of the most dangerous events in the City. .
    No it's not. Stop spreading lies and propaganda rhetoric.
  • modsquad
    modsquad
    JAH, you need to lighten up and also look up the definition of "propaganda". You're implying that King is part some conspiracy against Jouvert which is totally ridiculous.
  • arlette
    arlette
    . this is definitely the largest parade and with such crowds gathering and factor in alcohol, sometimes things happen. for the most part it is a parade with great food, great music, good times,great costumes, lots of politicians making appearances and heavy police presence.
  • carnivore
    carnivore
    arlette wrote: . this is definitely the largest parade and with such crowds gathering and factor in alcohol, sometimes things happen. for the most part it is a parade with great food, great music, good times,great costumes, lots of politicians making appearances and heavy police presence.
    That's the parade. This thread was about J'ouvert (the night before the parade).
  • carnivore
    carnivore
    King without a crown wrote: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/ny_crime/2007/09/03/2007-09-03_reveler_shot_in_leg_at_west_indian_day_p.html

    http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9405E3D61538F931A3575AC0A9659C8B63

    http://www.nycems.blogspot.com/2007/09/west-indian-day-parade-marred-by.html

    http://onlytheblogknowsbrooklyn.typepad.com/only_the_blog_knows_brook/2006/09/sanitation_work.html

    http://www.heritagekonpa.com/archives/Labor Day Carnival Analysis.htm
    You post 5 articles over the past 5 years, most of which were about the parade itself, not J'ouvert, as if that proves your point? There is violence at the parade (mostly off route) and at J'ouvert (also mostly off route). The parade has over 2 million people, larger than most cities in the U.S. With that many people, there are going to be incidents, as there would in any cohort of 2 million people. You're looking at the numerator and ignoring the denominator. It's total fear-mongering and has nothing to do with the reality of about 99.9999% of people's experience with the parade.
  • jah
    jah
    Carnivore wrote:
    You post 5 articles over the past 5 years, most of which were about the parade itself, not J'ouvert, as if that proves your point? There is violence at the parade (mostly off route) and at J'ouvert (also mostly off route). The parade has over 2 million people, larger than most cities in the U.S. With that many people, there are going to be incidents, as there would in any cohort of 2 million people. You're looking at the numerator and ignoring the denominator. It's total fear-mongering and has nothing to do with the reality of about 99.9999% of people's experience with the parade.
    THANK YOU!
    Also if shit does happen, 9 times out of 10 it is PERSONAL. Somebody owes $, somebody fucked someones woman, etc. Nothing will happen to a random stranger unless they are incredibly disrespectful or something.
  • jah
    jah
    Also it's J'OUVERT for fucks sake.
  • carnivore
    carnivore
    JAH wrote: Also it's J'OUVERT for fucks sake.
    Yeah, I was thinking of correcting the thread title, but thought I would leave that to the OP.
  • arches
    arches
    J'ourvet is the day of the year when you honor your pet's health care provider.
  • jah
    jah
    arches wrote: J'ourvet is the day of the year when you honor your pet's health care provider.
    LOL good one
  • possibly_maybe
    possibly_maybe
    Carnivore wrote: [quote=King without a crown]http://www.nydailynews.com/news/ny_crime/2007/09/03/2007-09-03_reveler_shot_in_leg_at_west_indian_day_p.html

    http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9405E3D61538F931A3575AC0A9659C8B63

    http://www.nycems.blogspot.com/2007/09/west-indian-day-parade-marred-by.html

    http://onlytheblogknowsbrooklyn.typepad.com/only_the_blog_knows_brook/2006/09/sanitation_work.html

    http://www.heritagekonpa.com/archives/Labor Day Carnival Analysis.htm
    You post 5 articles over the past 5 years, most of which were about the parade itself, not J'ouvert, as if that proves your point? There is violence at the parade (mostly off route) and at J'ouvert (also mostly off route). The parade has over 2 million people, larger than most cities in the U.S. With that many people, there are going to be incidents, as there would in any cohort of 2 million people. You're looking at the numerator and ignoring the denominator. It's total fear-mongering and has nothing to do with the reality of about 99.9999% of people's experience with the parade.

    well bloody said.

    all things considered (summer heat, literally millions of people, crazy crowd conditions), a small handful of violent events in so many years is pretty impressive. I've been to bars with more fights in a single night (though none of them have ended in shooting/stabbing heh).
  • bkchickie
    bkchickie
    Okay, so violence aside, where exactly is the parade route? The WIADCA website isn't 100 percent clear (to me anyway), but I think that it's Eastern Pkway from Utica to GAP. Am I correct?

    And, more importantly: the food. Are there vendors all along the route, or one central place?
  • jah
    jah
    BKChickie wrote: Okay, so violence aside, where exactly is the parade route? The WIADCA website isn't 100 percent clear (to me anyway), but I think that it's Eastern Pkway from Utica to GAP. Am I correct?

    And, more importantly: the food. Are there vendors all along the route, or one central place?
    yes Utica to GAP. food is all over.
  • king without a crown
    king without a crown
    Carnivore wrote: [quote=King without a crown]http://www.nydailynews.com/news/ny_crime/2007/09/03/2007-09-03_reveler_shot_in_leg_at_west_indian_day_p.html

    http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9405E3D61538F931A3575AC0A9659C8B63

    http://www.nycems.blogspot.com/2007/09/west-indian-day-parade-marred-by.html

    http://onlytheblogknowsbrooklyn.typepad.com/only_the_blog_knows_brook/2006/09/sanitation_work.html

    http://www.heritagekonpa.com/archives/Labor Day Carnival Analysis.htm
    You post 5 articles over the past 5 years, most of which were about the parade itself, not J'ouvert, as if that proves your point? There is violence at the parade (mostly off route) and at J'ouvert (also mostly off route). The parade has over 2 million people, larger than most cities in the U.S. With that many people, there are going to be incidents, as there would in any cohort of 2 million people. You're looking at the numerator and ignoring the denominator. It's total fear-mongering and has nothing to do with the reality of about 99.9999% of people's experience with the parade.
    Sorry, I didnt have enough time to google all the Jouvert violence articles. I agree that with an event that large that something is bound to happen. However Jouvert is extremely violent. Last year the 67 precinct made 16 gun arrests that evening. But all those attending the even,t please feel free to report back, I'd like to know how it goes.
  • sweet tea
    sweet tea
    BKChickie wrote: Okay, so violence aside, where exactly is the parade route? The WIADCA website isn't 100 percent clear (to me anyway), but I think that it's Eastern Pkway from Utica to GAP. Am I correct?

    And, more importantly: the food. Are there vendors all along the route, or one central place?
    that's the route for the main parade on monday during the day. there will be food everywhere.

    j'ouvert is the night before. theoretically it starts at 2 or so in the morning, but last year it started at more like 4-4:30. the route is from GAP up flatbush to empire, then in to i think nostrand or so. last year i remember one very busy food vendor at GAP, selling doubles. yumyumyum!

    the parades are quite different. both are very fun.
  • supreme_ian
    supreme_ian
    well if you wanna go ... its always on church ave.. from like nostrand all the way down to utica.. but like the other ppl said its type dangerous...
  • jah
    jah
    supreme_ian wrote: well if you wanna go ... its always on church ave.. from like nostrand all the way down to utica.. but like the other ppl said its type dangerous...
    the st patricks day parade is more dangerous so is halloween
  • supreme_ian
    supreme_ian
    halloween is the MOST dangerous day in nyc ... but walkin up n down church is type dangerous too.. you being who you are should know that.. im not sayin they will target you but alotta victims are INNOCENT victims.. by standers and ppl that aint got shit to do with anything thats goin on !
  • jah
    jah
    supreme_ian wrote: halloween is the MOST dangerous day in nyc ... but walkin up n down church is type dangerous too.. you being who you are should know that.. im not sayin they will target you but alotta victims are INNOCENT victims.. by standers and ppl that aint got shit to do with anything thats goin on !
    you can catch a stray anywhere you know. post stats to prove your point. i never heard of a single incident of a random bystander getting attacked. don't start no shit, won't be no shit.
  • supreme_ian
    supreme_ian
    your wildin now... you FROM brooklyn... i been on church and 35 and fools start wildin ppl start runnin some lil ass girl gets trampled .. and thats just 1 time.. not to mention random fights that break out and somebody gets poked up--- but its not who should have got poked ! anyway .. keep up wit ya crime stats.. i'll just watch law & order
  • king without a crown
    king without a crown
    1 Dead, 5 Hurt In Labor Day Pre-Party's
    Author: Webby Category: General News
    NY Post
    A 24-year-old Brooklyn man was killed and five other people wounded in separate incidents during pre-dawn celebrations leading up to today's West Indian Day parade, law enforcement sources said.

    Winfield Gaston, was fatally shot in the head around 10:20 p.m. as revelers took to the streets in Brooklyn for the pre-festival festivities known as J'ouvert.

    "The West Indian Parade is [today], but they party the night before," said a 33-year-old teacher who heard the fatal shots fired in front of his apartment building on Winthrop Street near Flatbush Avenue in Flatbush.

    "It's crowded outside, everybody's outside. The whole block is blocked off. There were about a million cops out there," he said.

    "It sounded like a . . . verbal fight before the actual gunfire. There were several shots, too many to count. I was looking out the window afterwards and there was a kid, an associate of the guy who was shot, who was crying in the street." The sources said Gaston wore the colors and insignia of the Crips gang and had been shot twice in the past.

    In addition, police said five Brooklyn party-goers were victims of gunplay.

    * A woman was shot in the leg at the intersection of Empire Blvd and Nostrand Avenue.

    * At Church and E. 46th Street, someone sprayed gunfire into a crowd, injuring three in their legs.

    * A man was shot and wounded not far away, the sources said without disclosing the exact location.

    This stuff happens all the time at the St Patricks Day Parade?
  • jah
    jah
    so don't go then. nobody wants to see you there anyway.
  • carnivore
    carnivore
    King without a crown wrote: Sorry, I didnt have enough time to google all the Jouvert violence articles. I agree that with an event that large that something is bound to happen. However Jouvert is extremely violent. Last year the 67 precinct made 16 gun arrests that evening. But all those attending the even,t please feel free to report back, I'd like to know how it goes.
    I've been going to the parade for many years but only started going to J'ouvert 2 years ago. I basically stick to the Flatbush end of it and haven't had any problems.
  • brooklynleather
    brooklynleather
    Wait can someone please tell me what J'OUVERT is and when the West Indian parade it -- and where the straight pride parade is so I can AVOID it

    Thanks!
  • king without a crown
    king without a crown
    JAH wrote: http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A02EFD7153CF931A25751C0A96E958260

    http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/03/17/stpatrick/main1414216.shtml

    http://www.thelaw.com/forums/showthread.php?p=50722

    http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F03E6DA103EF936A25750C0A96F958260
    First of all, this is not a competition of who has the most violent parade in the City. I simply replied to a question about the Jouvert celebration. After claims that the event is relatively safe, I butressed my argument with a few fairly recent articles involving recent incidents in the past few years. Your claim that the St Patricks Day Parade is far more violent than the West Indian Day Parade is ridiculous, and posting an article from 1998 of a person being stabbed and a random fist fight, does not support your claim. I hope there is no violence at Jouvert nor at the Parade, but in my experience, every Parade and Jouvert has been marred by either tradgedy and or violence.