Crime in LA

Anonymous
I don't understand. Why did LA voters pick a progressive DA and then start a recall when the DA stopped prosecuting crimes? That's what progressive criminal justice reform is all about.
Anonymous
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Looks like something you’d see in a lawless South American country.


Which is exactly what California is.


Since this is an anonymous board, I'll be candid:

I went to California with a banjo on my knee.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Suspect named in murder of UCLA grad student. Shocker.... he has a lengthy rap sheet.




His mugshots over the years. He has more mugshots than most people have school pictures.



He's a rather merry looking chap! And Laval is spelled the same backwards and forwards. Coincidence? Or something more?
Anonymous
The Crime Indices range from 1 (low crime) to 100 (high crime). Crime rates are based on FBI data.

Los Angeles, CA
Violent Crime 29.1
Property crime. 35.1

Houston, TX
Property crime 63.2
Violent crime 50.4

Dallas Tx
Property crime 50.7
Violent crime 37

Unites State overall
Property crime 35.4
Violent crime 22.7

So weird that Texas is never talked about?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Crime Indices range from 1 (low crime) to 100 (high crime). Crime rates are based on FBI data.

Los Angeles, CA
Violent Crime 29.1
Property crime. 35.1

Houston, TX
Property crime 63.2
Violent crime 50.4

Dallas Tx
Property crime 50.7
Violent crime 37

Unites State overall
Property crime 35.4
Violent crime 22.7

So weird that Texas is never talked about?


Thanks for pointing this out.
You know what Dallas, Houston, and LA all have in common when it comes to law enforcement?
All three have progressive DAs that have been heavily funded by Soros. Coincidence?

Dallas: https://capitalresearch.org/article/soros-funded-district-attorneys-linked-to-increases-in-violent-crime/
https://americanmind.org/salvo/the-soros-cover-up/

Houston: https://apnews.com/article/c2885023f73d45208c5747e87837f20a
https://www.houstonchronicle.com/politics/houston/article/Soros-again-pumps-money-into-Harris-County-9970308.php

LA: https://californiaglobe.com/articles/soros-dumps-another-2-5-million-into-gascons-race-for-los-angeles-da/
https://nypost.com/2021/12/16/how-george-soros-funded-progressive-das-behind-us-crime-surge/
Anonymous
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If James wants to be Hannah why is he growing a beard?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Crime Indices range from 1 (low crime) to 100 (high crime). Crime rates are based on FBI data.

Los Angeles, CA
Violent Crime 29.1
Property crime. 35.1

Houston, TX
Property crime 63.2
Violent crime 50.4

Dallas Tx
Property crime 50.7
Violent crime 37

Unites State overall
Property crime 35.4
Violent crime 22.7

So weird that Texas is never talked about?


The OP was talking about violent crime in Los Angeles. Do you want to use this data to add a thread about "Crime in Houston and Dallas."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Suspect named in murder of UCLA grad student. Shocker.... he has a lengthy rap sheet.




His mugshots over the years. He has more mugshots than most people have school pictures.



He's a rather merry looking chap! And Laval is spelled the same backwards and forwards. Coincidence? Or something more?


All those arrests and mugshots. How many chances does one guy get in California?
Anonymous
Property is theft; the biggest thieves are the oligarchs.

Our wealth must be shared.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Property is theft; the biggest thieves are the oligarchs.

Our wealth must be shared.


We can't take people who think this way seriously.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is precisely why the voters in LA are working to recall Gascon.

Los Angeles DA Gascon's office lands 5-month probation camp sentence for teen who mowed down mom and infant

A California teen convicted of plowing a car into a mother and her 8-month-old son will spend just five months in a diversionary program thanks to Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon, according to the woman who survived the crash.

Despite shocking surveillance video of the Aug. 6, 2021, incident, numerous eyewitnesses and initial felony charges, the teen will serve his sentence at a "juvenile probation camp," an alternative sentence less severe than juvenile detention.

"I thought those were the last moments of our lives; we were dead," the mother, who asked to be identified only as Rachel, wrote in a victim’s impact statement. "That feeling, along with the memory of a car accelerating directly into us, will haunt me forever."

Gascon’s office called the final sentence of five to seven months in youth camp "an appropriate resolution."

"Fortunately, the baby was uninjured, and the mother received a laceration to her elbow," his office told Fox News Digital Friday. "The Sheriff’s Department agreed with the felony charges that were filed. At arraignment, the minor admitted two felony counts of assault by means of force likely to produce great bodily injury and one felony count of hit-and-run. The Probation Department recommended, and the court sentenced the minor to a youth camp for five to seven months, an appropriate resolution."

Juvenile justice is meant to "rehabilitate young people," the statement continued.

"In this case, this teen will be held accountable for his actions and receive the needed services to foster positive development to keep him from committing future offenses."

According to police sources, the driver, 16 at the time of the crime, initially told investigators the victim appeared out of nowhere, and he struck her by accident. He was initially charged with felony driving while intoxicated and, given the circumstances of the incident, could have faced several more serious charges if Gascon's prosecutors had the leeway to push for them.

Multiple videos show the car veering directly at the mother and child while speeding the wrong way down a narrow backstreet with no sidewalks. After mowing them down, the driver attempts to drive away, only to be stopped by another driver who rams the stolen sedan with a pickup.


https://www.foxnews.com/us/los-angeles-da-gascon-sentence-teen-mom-infant-video


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Property is theft; the biggest thieves are the oligarchs.

Our wealth must be shared.


We can't take people who think this way seriously.


You guys are talking to yourselves.
Anonymous
All the gun laws in the world will do nothing to put a dent in killing unless and until progressive prosecutors actually punish those who break gun laws.

These two officers died because a felon was given a sentence of only 2 years probation - because "equity" or something.



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:All the gun laws in the world will do nothing to put a dent in killing unless and until progressive prosecutors actually punish those who break gun laws.

These two officers died because a felon was given a sentence of only 2 years probation - because "equity" or something.





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Anonymous
Another reason to recall this idiot Gascon.

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