Execute people for donuts? What the hell is wrong with you? |
Absolutely not. But it should be a felony. |
| The police need to infiltrate these gangs and disrupt the planned meetups before they can even happen and get out of hand. These groups are 100% advertising on social media and word of mouth. But then the local police are getting caught with their pants down when it comes to stuff like this and the protests in VA that shut down part of the Dulles toll road and some of the streets around Tysons. It’s easier to have police presence to stop something before it starts vs. breaking up a large hostile crowd later. When police aren’t in their communities this is what happens. |
+1 there should be people working in law enforcement intelligence and monitoring Telegram and TikTok for these things. |
| The roads belong to everyone. |
So bizarre ^^. Certain people really don't want crime highlighted. I wonder why? |
Pretty angry take but I kind of agree |
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The Takoma Park PD did a presser on it today.
https://www.fox5dc.com/news/chaotic-scene-unfolds-in-takoma-park-after-police-try-to-disperse-crowd-of-reckless-drivers You’re right, all the meetups are taking place on social media. |
Then what's the problem? A virtual meetup isn't hurting anyone. |
They organize the meetup on social media. Cops are trying to track them on TikTok and stop them before they happen. |
| Well, you know, it's not just about the money. It's more than that. It's about creating chaos and confusion. It's about testing the limits of law enforcement and seeing how far they can push it. It's about sending a message - a message that they're in control, that they can do whatever they want. It's about asserting dominance. And let's not forget about the potential for recruitment. These events are like a breeding ground for new members. People see the excitement, the adrenaline, the camaraderie, and they want in. It's a recruitment tool, pure and simple. But the real question is: who's behind it all? Who's pulling the strings? Who has the power and resources to organize these events and make sure they go off without a hitch? That's the million-dollar question, isn't it? Some say it's an organized crime syndicate. Others believe it's a government agency testing the waters for a future crackdown. And then there are those who believe it's a shadowy cabal of elites, using these events to sow discord and keep the population distracted from the real issues at hand. And let's not forget about the potential for mind control. These events are a perfect opportunity for the powers that be to test out new forms of psychological manipulation. Who knows what kind of technology they're using to control the crowds? But the most disturbing theory of all is that these events are a prelude to something much bigger. A false flag operation, perhaps, designed to create the perfect conditions for a totalitarian takeover. So the next time you see a group of reckless drivers causing havoc on the streets, remember: there's more to it than meets the eye. |
| Mmmmmmmmkay. Going all X-Files on us. Nice. |
You forgot China. Obviously the Chinese Communist Party is behind this. Especially if they’re recruiting people on Tiktok. |
| They should be allowed to seize the cars. |
| Damn you, Poe's Law. |