Mother and Child Shot at P and 10th NW

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm one of the ones who bailed on DC a couple months ago with crime escalating and other quality of life issues going down the tubes. The story of the mother and child being shot in front of their home by a stranger should shake some people up- it's horrifying. They were shot in front of their husband/dad and other sibling, all over a scooter being parked on the block by an obviously really bad guy. It's time to leave DC. Take your tax dollars and join me away from the city. The council, the mayor, no one else will listen or do anything about the problems. Even if they catch the guy who shot this family, good luck seeing actual justice done. It'll be like the Uber Eats driver who was killed, and the perps got, what, a 2-4 years? Vote with your feet!!


I could not be any more horrified at people like you using events like this to push an agenda. I could google and list a ton of disturbing crimes that have happened in Bethesda, Potomac, Falls Church or whatever suburb you fled to. Crime is not unique to a city. You are gross and I am actually glad you left our city.



NP. If you think as many children are killed by gun violence in Bethesda as in DC, I don’t know what to tell you. You really should educate yourself.


"You are gross"?

I understand that PP urging people to leave the city sounds extreme, but boycotting is a form of social protest when other measures of drawing attention to an issue have failed. Restorative justice and "police reform: are in full swing thanks to Charles Allen and our city council. But what are the parts of these movements that provide crime prevention and criminal reform? Is societal safety at large still a goal? How will it be ensured? How is it measured? As the unsolved crimes ratchet up from car theft and jackings to brazen murders , the Mayor and Council need to acknowledge that crime, homelessness, drug abuse and mental health are challenges that DC needs to address in more ways than "but guns!" "but police reform!" "but early release!" "but equity!". Until they do outline clear preventive, detecting/adjudicating/convicting and criminal reform proposals, people can and will vote with their feet as the most dramatic way of saying "no thanks". And that comes as a hardship to them as well. When families uproot over safety, it is the city that has done them a disservice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm one of the ones who bailed on DC a couple months ago with crime escalating and other quality of life issues going down the tubes. The story of the mother and child being shot in front of their home by a stranger should shake some people up- it's horrifying. They were shot in front of their husband/dad and other sibling, all over a scooter being parked on the block by an obviously really bad guy. It's time to leave DC. Take your tax dollars and join me away from the city. The council, the mayor, no one else will listen or do anything about the problems. Even if they catch the guy who shot this family, good luck seeing actual justice done. It'll be like the Uber Eats driver who was killed, and the perps got, what, a 2-4 years? Vote with your feet!!


I could not be any more horrified at people like you using events like this to push an agenda. I could google and list a ton of disturbing crimes that have happened in Bethesda, Potomac, Falls Church or whatever suburb you fled to. Crime is not unique to a city. You are gross and I am actually glad you left our city.



I agree so much. Look OP, good for you for moving. But let it go. You're gone, what do you care. Let the rest of us do the work you wouldn't do to press our government to do better.


Curious to know what work you're doing? What helps?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is America - get into a verbal beef with someone and you run a good chance of getting shot. This is certainly not unique to cities. It's tragic.


What about the 4 year old kid?
Anonymous
Wow this guy felt he had a lot of impunity. Cant they just pull the scooter rental info?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How horrifying that you are reveling in this news. Shameful.


Yeah, OP is disgusting to use this tragedy to bash a place they don't even live in. I am glad they are gone, we don't need this kind of losers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I wrote to CM Allen over and over again to no avail. I wrote to the police. I did my part. At some point, you gotta walk and stop contributing to the problem by propping it up with your tax dollars. Vote with your feet- cut the money off and leave the clowns in that city with one less victim to harass/harm.

For those who want to stay, good luck staying in the District. It's a personal choice I wouldn't advise my loved ones to make.


Very rich. Only the well-off people can afford to leave. Poor people are stuck or have to move to PG.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How horrifying that you are reveling in this news. Shameful.


Yeah, OP is disgusting to use this tragedy to bash a place they don't even live in. I am glad they are gone, we don't need this kind of losers.


Not really. I think OP’s point is that nobody has to live like this. It’s not a “tragedy” like a hurricane. It’s a crime, which is increasing in DC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is America - get into a verbal beef with someone and you run a good chance of getting shot. This is certainly not unique to cities. It's tragic.


What about the 4 year old kid?


If you have kids with you all the more reason not to argue with strangers. People who live in DC shouldn’t believe they are exempt from violence because they are white or own an expensive house in Logan Circle.
Anonymous
City vs. suburb debate aside, this is absolutely horrifying. Any update on whether they are improving?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Guys, the violent crime rate in DC is in no way comparable to that in most suburbs. That’s reality. Stop pretending DC is as safe as the suburbs. Can you not handle the truth?


We live here and live with it. What the F DO YOU CARE?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:LOL Bye OP. When are you going to start a thread on the mass shooting in your suburbs?


Damn you really don't care about the victims do you? Is it because they aren't a couple of white girls?


You mean "Is it because they are a white mother and child?"

I am tired of the violent, often drug-addled, mentally ill people wandering the streets of DC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How horrifying that you are reveling in this news. Shameful.


Yeah, OP is disgusting to use this tragedy to bash a place they don't even live in. I am glad they are gone, we don't need this kind of losers.


Not really. I think OP’s point is that nobody has to live like this. It’s not a “tragedy” like a hurricane. It’s a crime, which is increasing in DC.


Nobody needs a gun in this country.
Anonymous
It happens on the parking lot of Wal-mart too. Americans are out of control with their guns. Cowards.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How horrifying that you are reveling in this news. Shameful.


Yeah, OP is disgusting to use this tragedy to bash a place they don't even live in. I am glad they are gone, we don't need this kind of losers.


It’s disturbing how much more outrage you guys show about a DCUM post than about a four year old being shot. My god. Get some perspective.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Guys, the violent crime rate in DC is in no way comparable to that in most suburbs. That’s reality. Stop pretending DC is as safe as the suburbs. Can you not handle the truth?


We live here and live with it. What the F DO YOU CARE?


Because I don’t want rampant violent crime where I live and I think four year olds getting shot is unacceptable. It’s weird to me that you don’t care. Have some standards for gods sake.
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