A person is MAGA if they think a person with an extensive history of breakdowns that include harrassing people, specifically - sexually harassing people, dating back years, who violently attacked two daycare providers and masturbated in front of 30 daycare children, shouldn't be permanently hospitalized? OK. Frankly, if DC does this right, they could file a separate charge for each child present, couldn't they? |
DC 👏🏼 Doesn’t 👏🏼 Control 👏🏼 The 👏🏼 Prosecution What isn’t registering with you? DC has no control over the USAO or the courts that will try this man. The DC residents nor the City Counsel get a say in this. |
*City Council |
Do you live in DC? I do. MPD won’t respond to calls unless there’s a body. They refuse to take reports. They are definitely refusing to do their jobs. The USAO now has nearly a decade of letting criminals walk. DC laws haven’t changed. But USAO is using its discretion to increasingly let career criminals get no-papered. Over and over again. So yeah, it’s seems like USAO and the MPD have a shared agenda: collecting a paycheck and doing as little work as possible all while crimes skyrockets on their watch. This assailant should have been off the street a long time ago. Many accounts by residents of MPD refusing to arrest. Lots of paychecks for no work done. |
Who serves on the USAO and tge courts that have the authority to try him? Are they Republicans or Democrats? |
+1 That's probably wise. |
DC has no control over the courts? Every judge selected to serve in DC superior court is selected from a list chosen by the mayor and DC Council through the DC Judicial Nomination Commission. These are the same judges that have been reported to be making 4th Amendment evidentiary rulings that are completely out of step with prevailing precedents which is one of the reasons that the USAO cites for its low prosecution rates. But yes, please tell us more about your knowledge and insights about DC governance. |
I am a different poster than whoever you are yelling at, so thanks for the correction. Ok so if "USAO does this right" they could file a separate charge for each child present, couldn't they? |
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This guy isn’t mentally ill, he’s just fried his brain after so much hard core drug use. Remember those commercials with the fried egg: “this is your brain on drugs”. Well this is the 2023 version.
Therapy isn’t going to help a fried brain. He has done permanent damage. Now, with the brain he has left he is a serious menace to society. He cannot be allowed to roam free. Stay off drugs. |
“He was deep in crisis” - CM Parker |
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I think we can all agree Parker’s initial statement was a disaster. There was another drugged out man rolling around on the sidewalk screaming in front of petit scholars yesterday. But don’t worry guys, he’s just in mental health crisis and we’ll get him some therapy. |
This is what I’m saying. He’d still be mentally ill if he was sober. But the drug problem in our country is making peoples existing mental illnesses 100x worse. He wanted money from them for drugs and was seen buying drugs in the past. People always want to say oh these homeless junkies aren’t hurting anyone but themselves but that’s not necessarily the case. That much heavy drug abuse will turn anyone into a ticking time bomb. Again, not fashionable to say after the “say no to drugs” campaigns of the 80s/early 90s but we have to get drugs off the streets. And we have to have some kind of long term plan for the big time drug users to compel them into treatment or else they just start using again as soon as they’re out of prison or wherever. |
The evidentiary rulings you are citing that are batsh#t crazy came from the DC Court of Appeals. DC Circuit court judges are following precedent set by the higher court. This has nothing to do with the Mayor or City Council. https://www.wusa9.com/amp/article/news/investigations/matthew-graves-us-attorney-4th-amendment-cases-lost/65-93c2162b-41f2-4caf-b37f-30d95c4a4cdf |
Perhaps you don't get it because you are profoundly unintelligent yourself. |