Ted Leonsis is never moving his teams to NoVA. Good one! |
No it's not. You are absolutely ridiculous. |
That is same as saying: "Looking foreword to you or a loved one of yours assaulted or killed. What is your problem with a person getting a concealed carry permit? People in DC, be the left, right or center are getting permits. |
The mayor is the most serious about fighting crime of any official in DC. The mayor has no ability to spend a nickel or do anything at all about criminal code without the council. Nor change prosecution policy pursued by separately elected DC AG or the Biden DOJ which controls US attorney's office for DC. |
So in what ways is the Mayor's seriousness manifesting itself? What actions has the Mayor taken to address high crime, and why have they failed? |
she opposed the broad relaxation of violent crime penalties pushed by the council. |
OK, so in this case she did nothing but support a failed status quo. Anything else of note? Fill in the blank please "They Mayor has _____ to fight crime in DC" |
Don’t bother with these people. They will happily wish rape and death on your family if you have political differences. Then they will espouse their liberal moral superiority. “Hate has no home here” — right liberals? |
| Can we read this again, please: SIX PEOPLE shot and killed in ONE NIGHT last weekend???? |
You are using a red herring and diverting from the elected offices that are elected and materially empowered to deal with DC crime. They are the city council, the DC Attorney General, the US Attorney General and US Attorney's office and the US Congress. The US Congress has done its bit by blocking portions of the catch and release crime bill and forcing its modification. The other offices above have done nothing. The Mayor as argued against defunding of police, and argue against reduced sentencing that has caused more crime. But she is not empowered, nor is she elected under DC's system, to be addressing crime. We have an AG and USAG who decides prosecution policy and they do not in any way answer to her, a council which decides funding and does not answer to her. Those are the entities responsible for crime fighting, not, in DC, the Mayor. |
Again you engage in red herring. What do you mean failed status quo? Ten years ago when sentences given and time served for violent crime were much higher and we had many more bad guys in jail where they could not hurt law abiding, we had under HALF the current violent crime rate. Federal and DC AG have emptied DC prisons and jails, largely to comply with low DC Council set incarceration rate targets. So the mayor has done a LOT to fight crime, all while other elected officials are doing their best to enable it. |
95% of DC shootings are committed by released criminals. What do you expect when DC can no longer search faer jumpers who accounted for almost 15% of all illegal carried guns, and when DC prosecutors and judges ae letting other criminals carrying guns out on no cash bonds, and pleading down ADW or aggravated gun assult down to misdemeanors? |
Just astonishing that you think the Mayor - who runs the police force and the entire executive branch of the District of Columbia, who has veto power over the Council and writes and submits a budget to the Council, and works with the Council to get it passed - has no role or responsibility to fight crime. The Mayor's abdication of responsibility is a black mark on her record. |
What is astonishing is you think the mayor funds the police force when she does not. Or that you think she passes laws on crime prosecution when she does not. It is bizarre that you are even commenting when nor knowing the basic of the running of DC govenrmence mechanisms |
Who develops, negotiates, and signs the DC budget? Who implements the laws and spends the money appropriated in the budget? Who hires the Police Commissioner, and makes the day to day decisions about the police force? It's the Mayor. If you are telling me the Mayor is helpless to do anything about crime, then we need a new Mayor. |