Girls, 13 and 15, Charged With Murder After Armed Carjacking Near Nationals Park

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Two boys set a man on fire in Rochester last week and an eighth grade girl was shot to death in Richmond.

Odd we didn’t hear about that?


Because that was Rochester and Richmond. This was in Navy Yard. So yeah, it’s more relevant to most of us.

Your deflection is noted though.


The Richmond (it was in Henrico so in the suburbs of Richmond) shooting is getting a lot of press, I’ve been reading about it for days. The girl was walking with a girlfriend down a wooden path in her neighborhood where she was shot about 8 times by a teenage boy who had been seen walking behind (following them). Very specific description was given of the suspect and eventually he was caught. It probably will more press as the victim is white and the suspect is black. Both are very young. Now that suspect has been apprehended not much is being released due to both of their ages, so we don’t know if they know each other. Very sad situation.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.wric.com/news/local-news/henrico-county/heavy-police-presence-in-gayton-forest-west-subdivision/amp/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The man who was killed by these girls was an immigrant from Pakistan who leaves behind a wife and two adult children here and an adult son and four grandchildren in Pakistan.

The 15 year old will not be tried as an adult, meaning she'll be back on the streets very soon. The 13 year old cannot be tried as an adult under DC law.

https://twitter.com/RamirezReports/status/1374766819735703555



It’s barbaric to prosecute children as adults.


Barbaric is the way in which this innocent, hard-working family man was recklessly killed by two teens who showed not one ounce of concern, compassion, or remorse for their actions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Because these girls clearly don’t give a damn about anyone. Laws need to change. Feral kids getting more dangerous by the day. They know they won’t be tried as adults.


+1. This is the George Floyd moment for the innocent people of DC. If an innocent family man cannot deliver food in broad daylight in a busy commercial district. Or, if a DC councilwoman cannot pick up her mocha latte at 1pm on one of the busiest streets in town. Then we’re all F’ed. Where’s the outrage? Where are the protests?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The man who was killed by these girls was an immigrant from Pakistan who leaves behind a wife and two adult children here and an adult son and four grandchildren in Pakistan.

The 15 year old will not be tried as an adult, meaning she'll be back on the streets very soon. The 13 year old cannot be tried as an adult under DC law.

https://twitter.com/RamirezReports/status/1374766819735703555



It’s barbaric to prosecute children as adults.


It’s barbaric to allow kids who kill people out on the streets. Perhaps we could send them to your house and you could supervise them?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The man who was killed by these girls was an immigrant from Pakistan who leaves behind a wife and two adult children here and an adult son and four grandchildren in Pakistan.

The 15 year old will not be tried as an adult, meaning she'll be back on the streets very soon. The 13 year old cannot be tried as an adult under DC law.

https://twitter.com/RamirezReports/status/1374766819735703555



It’s barbaric to prosecute children as adults.


Perhaps the girls themselves, FAR old enough to understand right and wrong, shouldn't have chosen to be barbarians then?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because these girls clearly don’t give a damn about anyone. Laws need to change. Feral kids getting more dangerous by the day. They know they won’t be tried as adults.


+1. This is the George Floyd moment for the innocent people of DC. If an innocent family man cannot deliver food in broad daylight in a busy commercial district. Or, if a DC councilwoman cannot pick up her mocha latte at 1pm on one of the busiest streets in town. Then we’re all F’ed. Where’s the outrage? Where are the protests?


This is the whitest and most ridiculous comment I've seen regarding this incident.

Being killed by a local police officer who is paid to protect and serve is not the same as being killed by two carjackers who were swiftly arrested. That's why the level of outrage is not the same.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because these girls clearly don’t give a damn about anyone. Laws need to change. Feral kids getting more dangerous by the day. They know they won’t be tried as adults.


+1. This is the George Floyd moment for the innocent people of DC. If an innocent family man cannot deliver food in broad daylight in a busy commercial district. Or, if a DC councilwoman cannot pick up her mocha latte at 1pm on one of the busiest streets in town. Then we’re all F’ed. Where’s the outrage? Where are the protests?


This is the whitest and most ridiculous comment I've seen regarding this incident.

Being killed by a local police officer who is paid to protect and serve is not the same as being killed by two carjackers who were swiftly arrested. That's why the level of outrage is not the same.


To the contrary, these girls did what they did partly because their leadership of their government has signaled to them that there is little consequence tor anti social behavior. And in many cases has seemed to encourage this behavior. I’d argue that this is worse than a few rogue police officers.
Anonymous
We've taken a lot out of our social fabric--prayer in school, Columbus Day, National Anthem. What have we put in that connects people, really? I have nothing against the taking something out if you put something in, but we haven't. Just a lot of lonely people on their phones out their and kids raising themselves apparently.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We've taken a lot out of our social fabric--prayer in school, Columbus Day, National Anthem. What have we put in that connects people, really? I have nothing against the taking something out if you put something in, but we haven't. Just a lot of lonely people on their phones out their and kids raising themselves apparently.


Weakest troll comment ever.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because these girls clearly don’t give a damn about anyone. Laws need to change. Feral kids getting more dangerous by the day. They know they won’t be tried as adults.


+1. This is the George Floyd moment for the innocent people of DC. If an innocent family man cannot deliver food in broad daylight in a busy commercial district. Or, if a DC councilwoman cannot pick up her mocha latte at 1pm on one of the busiest streets in town. Then we’re all F’ed. Where’s the outrage? Where are the protests?


This is the whitest and most ridiculous comment I've seen regarding this incident.

Being killed by a local police officer who is paid to protect and serve is not the same as being killed by two carjackers who were swiftly arrested. That's why the level of outrage is not the same.


To the contrary, these girls did what they did partly because their leadership of their government has signaled to them that there is little consequence tor anti social behavior. And in many cases has seemed to encourage this behavior. I’d argue that this is worse than a few rogue police officers.


Again, whitest and still most ridiculous comment. You are free to leave DC over the carjackings but I certainly don't want to live in a city where the police are strangling people in the streets and the entire globe has to protest before they are even arrested and charged.
Anonymous
These girls need to be made an example of! Kids who perform arbitrary violence on innocents need to be made an example of. I say throw the book at them. I agree with the previous poster who said that paying a debt to society is the only real way anyone can truly be reformed.

Or we are weak..... letting kids run the show. It’s gotten to the point where adults now fear children. Where in the world does this happen? America.
Anonymous
...... and where is Bowser on this? Leaders set the tone for their cities. She needs to make s a public statement about what she’s going to do about our little outlaws.
Anonymous
As far as protests are concerned.... they are going to come after the sentencing if the punishment is weak. These girls need to be locked up. Full stop.

You know, I’m thinking the girl who was so worried about her phone had knee jerk reaction thinking about how angry her mom would be if she found out she lost her phone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As far as protests are concerned.... they are going to come after the sentencing if the punishment is weak. These girls need to be locked up. Full stop.

You know, I’m thinking the girl who was so worried about her phone had knee jerk reaction thinking about how angry her mom would be if she found out she lost her phone.


Da fuq? Anwar’s contorted, dead body is right next to her. She walks up to it and clearly sees it, and still asks for her phone. FFS, this isn’t a knee jerk reaction. It’s murder.
Anonymous
Did you even read my post? I wrote the last 3 of them! I’m just saying she probably cares more about what her mom is going to say about her phone than the man laying in the street!
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