| Someone or some people know who shot and killed that poor boy. But they are not rejecting him, excluding him, turning him in. They are excusing him, condoning him, maybe celebrating him. |
DC routinely arrests young men for gun possession violations and then releases them right back into the community. They don’t learn a lesson and eventually they start shooting and not just brandishing their weapons. |
This. It all trickles down. The profits from gun manufacturing drive gun possession and violence. The money is far too tasty up high to admit the moral debt of why we have too many guns. |
false, no matter how much you want to be into the BS narrative |
| Police was there, but what the police can do is very limited in the current atmosphere. Had they tried to disperse more aggressively earlier, there would have been a cry out. Had they put up metal detectors, there would have been cry out. When they arrest the perpetrators, they are released right back on the street. They are not allowed to give chase. If I were a police officer, I’d quit. |
And many are. And the people who suffer from the encroaching violence are lower-income people of color.
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Are you saying that it's the guns from VA that are to blame for this? Since nothing has changed in VA gun ownership over the last few years, something else must have changed that caused crime in DC to rise |
What neighborhood? Was it in DC? |
Exactly. The problem isn't the weapon, it's the thugs wielding them. They lack the cognitive and social skills to solve problems without trying to kill each other. And our politicians just continue to make excuses for their behavior. Note there was just a shooting out at Tyson's that started the same way -- a bunch of idiots fighting. |
A few things: a HUGE number of legal gun sales when the pandemic started, many to people who have never owned guns. And they didn't always store them appropriately -- firearm theft has increased. Ghost guns. You can go buy 80% glocks at any gun show in Virginia, no questions asked. Social media is escalating neighborhood beefs (with school aged kids as well). What used to die down overnight now gets inflamed and stays constant over social media. Decriminalization of marijuana. More people are smoking now, so the markets are bigger -- both legal markets and illegal markets. The illegal market has grown because it's cheaper and more potent than what is regulated. And accessible to those under 21. Almost all drug-deal related homicides involve marijuana. And most controversial, but likely will hold up as studied, the Minneapolis effect. In jurisdictions where there has been a large push to de-police since George Floyd, violence is up. |
Rotation through the school to prison pipeline. |
| Don’t be a jerk. You are not helping. Trumpers trumpeting from outside of DC are not helping. You come and hijack these conversations to our detriment. We are an overwhelmingly liberal open society. |
Yeah, shootings at 14 and U are so incredibly rare. They've never happened there before! Sincerley, Morons |
And the astronomical crime rate in Virginia reflects that, too! There was a shooting at the Rolex store in Tyson’s mall on Saturday FFS! VA has FAR more shootings and murders than DC. |
| Surprised this happened on Fathers Day. We were all at dinner with Pops. |