If you really cared about rape victims, you would move investigation out of police departments, b which are often atrocious at investigating. Put it in the hands of people trained to investigate and also be compassionate, not trained to shoot. |
people trained to investigate ... like police? |
This is utter nonsense. Time to come out of la-la land. |
No, those are the ones who blame you for what you were wearing or being out of your house without a man. Or leave the rape kit sitting in storage for years. Those ones? |
Lol Is this reality? If I got mugged for my wallet and cellphone, I guess I should check my privilege when being upset about it because many others don't have $100 in their wallets or own a cellphone. That is some bizzaro world logic. |
| Check your privilege.Be thankful you are alive and have a life to be taken. Ghosts do not. |
| Next car will be a stick shift. |
A homeless dude used to repeatedly break into my friend’s car to sleep (and piss) in it. She’d say “well, that’s city living, and he needs help!” I’ve lived in the city and no way I’d be shrugging that sht off so easily. YT guilt. |
It’s progressive apologist nonsense. I’m liberal—you can account for the social factors driving crime without letting people walk all over you. Imagine if a methadone user from a trailer park mugged them or stole their car. Think DCUM posters would be so nonchalant about it? |
+1. Someone got a picture of a recent car jacking perpetrator in Bloomingdales and posted it on next door. The kid looked maybe 13. This wasn’t the first time he did this. They’re doing it because they have no boundaries or supervision and think it’s fun. This kid will do it again and again because there are literally no consequences. |
| I mean, DC politicians (who could change this) considers all car crime a victimless crime to take up with insurers. And when someone gets hurt when it escalates I'm sure they feel just terrible. It's awful. |
Carjacking is not considered a “victimless crime” in DC. DC law is already disproportionately harsh on carjacking offenses. It is punished more harshly than any other kind of robbery. Carjacking sentencing is so harsh that innocent people charged with carjacking will sometimes accept a plea to a lesser offense just to avoid the risk of being falsely convicted of carjacking at trial. (This is the case with many offenses that carry long mandatory minimum sentences.) To be clear, simply stealing an empty car is theft, not carjacking. Carjacking is taking a car directly from a person. |
How do you know that this was not the first time the person did this, or why it was done? Serious question, not being snarky at all. |
Found the racist |
| How do we deal with the recent spike in crime in DC? |