Bizarre, a top pentagon official harasses a nanny on his Capitol Hill block.

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:This story was on the Today show today. I hope the idiot gets canned.


No way!!! Nail in the coffin.


A longtime public servant makes a dumb mistake over a minor matter and you want him fired? Yet try to screen out violent offenders from jobs or drug dealers from subsidized housing and the liberal lobby cries unfairness and discrimination.


Dumb mistake? That's an interesting characterization. I'm not sure the nanny who was victimized or the prosecutor saw it that way. And do you have contact info for this liberal lobby of which you speak? Thx.


It's now illegal in DC to bar convicted offenders from public housing and shelters, but it's ok to ruin this guy's life over a note and swiping a couple of pieces of metal?


I sure would love to see your reaction if a Hispanic guy repeatedly stole a rich white guy's license plates! I'm sure there'd be lots of hand-wringing about not ruining the guy's life because he swiped a couple of pieces of metal, right?
Anonymous
A longtime public servant makes a dumb mistake over a minor matter and you want him fired? Yet try to screen out violent offenders from jobs or drug dealers from subsidized housing and the liberal lobby cries unfairness and discrimination.


I agree the parking issue is a minor matter. If he'd just left the note, it wouldn't have been a big deal. But, how do you say stealing licenses plates on THREE different occasions is minor? How was the nanny supposed to know that this wouldn't escalate to something horrific? Imagine it was your wife, your DD, your mother? Seeing someone on the street, not knowing if this were your stalker....what would he do next? Then, there's the hassle and expense of replacing the plates. Why should this creep be allowed to do this to you over such a small matter? What would he do when something big happened?

I wouldn't want this guy anywhere near me, my family or working for my government. Clearly, if he gets out of control over something like this, he lacks the temperment to make impactful decisions.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:His punishment was a slap on the wrist. This is theft. Asshole.


It's more than theft. It was harassment too. The family and nanny no longer feel as safe in their homes. I wouldn't either. This douche should have been arrested.


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I wonder about those who are trying to minimize his calculating and bizarre behaviors.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
A longtime public servant makes a dumb mistake over a minor matter and you want him fired? Yet try to screen out violent offenders from jobs or drug dealers from subsidized housing and the liberal lobby cries unfairness and discrimination.


I agree the parking issue is a minor matter. If he'd just left the note, it wouldn't have been a big deal. But, how do you say stealing licenses plates on THREE different occasions is minor? How was the nanny supposed to know that this wouldn't escalate to something horrific? Imagine it was your wife, your DD, your mother? Seeing someone on the street, not knowing if this were your stalker....what would he do next? Then, there's the hassle and expense of replacing the plates. Why should this creep be allowed to do this to you over such a small matter? What would he do when something big happened?

I wouldn't want this guy anywhere near me, my family or working for my government. Clearly, if he gets out of control over something like this, he lacks the temperment to make impactful decisions.


+1
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote: Why not parade him through the town square and put him in stockades? Wait, the Post did that ! And you good people of Salem are eating it up.


Oh, FFS. He's an affluent DoD spokesperson who was picking on some poor immigrant childcare worker who dared to park near his million-dollar house.


+1

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:His punishment was a slap on the wrist. This is theft. Asshole.


It's more than theft. It was harassment too. The family and nanny no longer feel as safe in their homes. I wouldn't either. This douche should have been arrested.


+1

I wonder about those who are trying to minimize his calculating and bizarre behaviors.


I'm guessing one or two people that know this guy showed up. DCUM was pretty united in thinking he is a jerk and all of a sudden defenders showed up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:His punishment was a slap on the wrist. This is theft. Asshole.


It's more than theft. It was harassment too. The family and nanny no longer feel as safe in their homes. I wouldn't either. This douche should have been arrested.


+1

I wonder about those who are trying to minimize his calculating and bizarre behaviors.


I'm guessing one or two people that know this guy showed up. DCUM was pretty united in thinking he is a jerk and all of a sudden defenders showed up.


Hodor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: Why not parade him through the town square and put him in stockades? Wait, the Post did that ! And you good people of Salem are eating it up.


Oh, FFS. He's an affluent DoD spokesperson who was picking on some poor immigrant childcare worker who dared to park near his million-dollar house.


+1


+2
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:His punishment was a slap on the wrist. This is theft. Asshole.


It's more than theft. It was harassment too. The family and nanny no longer feel as safe in their homes. I wouldn't either. This douche should have been arrested.


+1

I wonder about those who are trying to minimize his calculating and bizarre behaviors.


I'm guessing one or two people that know this guy showed up. DCUM was pretty united in thinking he is a jerk and all of a sudden defenders showed up.


+1

It's happened before on DCUM
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:His punishment was a slap on the wrist. This is theft. Asshole.


It's more than theft. It was harassment too. The family and nanny no longer feel as safe in their homes. I wouldn't either. This douche should have been arrested.


+1

I wonder about those who are trying to minimize his calculating and bizarre behaviors.


I'm guessing one or two people that know this guy showed up. DCUM was pretty united in thinking he is a jerk and all of a sudden defenders showed up.


Yep. Maybe even the guy himself or his wife.

He's not fit to be a public servant.
Anonymous
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I sure would love to see your reaction if a Hispanic guy repeatedly stole a rich white guy's license plates! I'm sure there'd be lots of hand-wringing about not ruining the guy's life because he swiped a couple of pieces of metal, right?


+1,000,000!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: Why not parade him through the town square and put him in stockades? Wait, the Post did that ! And you good people of Salem are eating it up.


Oh, FFS. He's an affluent DoD spokesperson who was picking on some poor immigrant childcare worker who dared to park near his million-dollar house.


+1



Is DCUM changing its view on what makes someone affluent? I'm sure hr lives comfortably with his family but he's at best a well-paid UMC bureaucrat even after factoring in his military retirement pay. It's the Hill, not Spring Vslley or Kalorama.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
A longtime public servant makes a dumb mistake over a minor matter and you want him fired? Yet try to screen out violent offenders from jobs or drug dealers from subsidized housing and the liberal lobby cries unfairness and discrimination.


I agree the parking issue is a minor matter. If he'd just left the note, it wouldn't have been a big deal. But, how do you say stealing licenses plates on THREE different occasions is minor? How was the nanny supposed to know that this wouldn't escalate to something horrific? Imagine it was your wife, your DD, your mother? Seeing someone on the street, not knowing if this were your stalker....what would he do next? Then, there's the hassle and expense of replacing the plates. Why should this creep be allowed to do this to you over such a small matter? What would he do when something big happened?

I wouldn't want this guy anywhere near me, my family or working for my government. Clearly, if he gets out of control over something like this, he lacks the temperment to make impactful decisions.


+1


Agree. I think the detail that bugged me the most was the 47 MINUTES he spent on one of the thefts. This is a top ranking Pentagon official?!?! Hello, can you get back to your job of keeping us safe? I know that he was not on the front lines but seemed like he had a high level job in the Pentagon and I can't be the only one that was really angry about this detail. It shows the level of premeditation and frankly craziness. Who knows what this guy was capable of. The fact that he was staring at the house and drove by even after the arrest...I mean, this guy was the definition of creepy. He was targeting a person caring for a one-year old child. This is very concerning.

I do have empathy for him. I get the feeling of being pushed to the edge, feeling powerless or angry or whatever. We've all been there. Sometimes little injustices or perceptions of injustice can trigger things. I have myself getting outraged over small slights and I know something deeper is going on. But as adults we have to rise above that and not take it out on others so blatantly. This was harassment and I imagine the parents and nanny were really scared while this was going on.

I hope this incident was the tipping point he needed to start examining stuff in his own life and healing.
Anonymous
He does not have a good reputation in the Pentagon. People thought he was a jerk before this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:His punishment was a slap on the wrist. This is theft. Asshole.


It's more than theft. It was harassment too. The family and nanny no longer feel as safe in their homes. I wouldn't either. This douche should have been arrested.


+1

I wonder about those who are trying to minimize his calculating and bizarre behaviors.


I'm guessing one or two people that know this guy showed up. DCUM was pretty united in thinking he is a jerk and all of a sudden defenders showed up.


Yep. Maybe even the guy himself or his wife.

He's not fit to be a public servant.


Salem Witch Trials. He didn't betray the public trust or engage in official misconduct. He didn't slash any tires or torch the van. Heck, he didn't even ill off a Chicago sunroof. He was exposed as being a world class dick in his personal and professional lives, pilloried by anonymous posters on social media, his career is in shambles, and a judge has determined that his record will be expunged if he pays the fine and performs community service. Moreover, the WP felt compelled to publish unnecessary details such as the assessed value of his residence and what he hsppened to be watching on TV, which are hardly a matter of newsworthy investigative journalism. How many times and in what other ways does he need to be punished so you can feel better about yourself? Get a life and move on.
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