WASHINGTON (7News) — It’s become the Friday night norm in D.C. with military vehicles stationed on street corners, surrounded by locals and visitors alike who come up to check them out and speak with the soldiers.
Others, like gun violence prevention advocate Gregory Jackson, are keeping their distance, more interested in answering the questions behind their presence in the District.
“It’s extremely frustrating,” Jackson, the senior advisor to Community Justice, told 7News’ Lianna Golden in Navy Yard…