This. All this. Some heads probably need to roll in MPD. In no other branch of government workers would we tolerate people purposely not doing their jobs AND then rubbing it in the faces of the taxpayers. |
This is what you voted for. Hope you don’t get shot. |
Nobody voted for MPD leadership to tell its people to stop doing their job. Heck, we don't even have a say in what the USAO does. We did unfortunately vote for the people that didn't care that MPD and the USAO had stopped doing their jobs. |
You voted for people who wanted the MOD and USAO to stop doing their jobs and were willing to work to make that happen. They did not do this in secret and everyone knew exactly what they were voting for. |
Nobody did that. You're just trying to make this some partisan thing. Our elected officials are just as stupid as everybody else's. Like everyone else's they care more about performative stunts, publicity, special interest groups and posturing than policy. They suck, that is true. They passed some really stupid laws without thinking the consequences through. But what MPD and the USAO did in 2022-2023 is on them. |
Just stay positive. Everyone knows the root cause of our issues. We are working towards finally resolving them. For every bad apple in this city, there’s a million good. After you start to realize this, it will get better. God has a plan for all of us. God sees the struggle good people go through. Out of every tragedy we will find opportunity. There is hope. |
Once the cops saw DC juries will convict them for murder because a criminal sucks at driving, public safety was over in DC. |
Keep thinking that. I don’t believe Washingtonians want this. Kindness and empathy will solve our issues. Everyone just needs to get along. |
Enough clearly do. And most of the rest are happy to enable them. It’s why we are a national crime outlier. |
We're a national crime outlier because our police went on strike at the same time as the prosecutor's imposed on us also stopped doing their job. |
Vote better next time. Hope you live to do so. |
The article makes pretty clear that MPD focused on fewer quality of life arrests, and focused instead on building better cases on more significant crime. Add the cultural changes and remove 500 cops, and it makes sense that arrests are down. But the arrests that are made have to be followed by pre-trial detention, and prosecutions, and custodial consequences. But that’s not happening. The guy who committed the carjacking murders last week had previously been arrested for literally threatening to kill police officers, but the case was not prosecuted. Get the recidivists off the street the first time. The revolving door approach isn’t working. |
The no chase really was a turning point |
The fed prosecutors office has issued no doubt, but let’s not pretend that the juvenile justice system under Racine and Brian “kids are kids” Schwalb has served us any better. Does anyone think juvenile justice is working in the city? It’s not like crimes are committed for the first time only after individuals turn 18. The farm system is strong. |
Your argument is weak and belied by the fact that USA Graves has dialed the prosecution rate up at will when under scrutiny from Congress or the media. |