Reality check - Columbia Heights version
WHAT has been accomplished with those "surged resources" from DOJ? They sent investigators and experienced prosecutors and USAO prosecution rates are still far below pre-covid levels. Maybe time to clean house at USAO. Are career prosecutors focused on the goal of public safety? https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/04/politics/black-prosecutors-dc-gun-cases/index.html This summer is going to be LIT. |
They will be unemployed if the people of DC didn't provide any work for them. |
More bike lanes please. |
Down... but from record highs. |
Not actually down. Was a very short lived pattern that was seized on as a propaganda point. What IS down is USAO prosecution rates, still far below pre-covid levels, even with DOJ "surged resources." Graves has said that restoring prior rates is NOT a goal. The DC Crime Facts Substack and X account cite case after case where USAO did not prosecute and the suspect later kills. The laxity just seems to embolden criminals. |
Quality of life is way down
https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2024/04/24/housing-voucher-eviction/ That poor woman needs HELP - substance abuse and mental health treatment, this is inhumane. A monthly voucher is still far less than 1 day of treatment at St. E's, look up the rates for yourself. It's all dressed up as progressive but this woman is clearly ill. Vouchers are a grift for many including private landlords who rent condos at above market rate. https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/2023/02/15/dc-housing-authority-overpays-landlords/ It's a disaster for families who used to live in buildings along Connecticut and Wisconsin for the schools. And for retirees who are stuck living next to the drug addicts and criminals who are prioritized for vouchers. Don't believe the hype about how things are stabilizing in DC, they are not. The city squanders money with little to no oversight. The woman in the article is a human being. She may also be being exploited by her "boyfriend" imo. |
I mean….if the comparative metric is this year vs last year then…yay I guess???
What is it compared to 2017? What about 2018? 2019? Just curious in this election cycle…. |
This "don't listen to people who say crime is down" idea seems a little much -- even horrific crimes don't mean that overall crime/even overall violent crime can't be down. No one is claiming crime has been ERADICATED, so I don't see how any given shooting is supposed to somehow prove that crime is dropping.
I'm not trying to minimize crime or suggest that it's not bad, I'm just saying, I don't think it's particularly helpful to say that our feelings or worries about crime mean that the numbers are invalid. |
Crime is significantly higher than in the 2010s. No one can take any comfort in a crime reduction until it reaches those levels. |
Personally, I'm glad to see crime dropping from last year's highs, even if it's still too high. Dropping but still up from the 2010s is better than continuing to rise. |