Longterm dc area residents, have you noticed decline ?

Anonymous
We’re at 209 killings before October for the first time in more than 25 years.

No matter what those with their head in the sand (or another orifice) say, it is now officially as bad as the 90s.
Anonymous
I would still send an email to her, Mendelson and 3 at large members. Otherwise the only voice they hear is from activists. The way that the Council is structured, wholesale change is not possible. Plus, moderates would have to run and be electable and not have the vote split so many ways that the incumbent gets in again. We can't wait that long. At least document your dissent.


Another Nadeau constituent. She absolutely does not care regardless of whether I register my dissent. She certainly won't take into account ANY complaint made by a white constituent, and I highly doubt she even listens to constituents of color, given how deeply she holds her ill-considered beliefs, which are turning Ward 1 into a disaster. She is a parody of a condescending white liberal social justice warrior. The only thing that is going to help DC is another Control Board takeover or ranked choice voting which enables us to vote more moderates into office.
Anonymous
I am a center-right ward 3 voter (registered Dem). I did not vote for Frumin because he has zero ideas. I did not vote for Goulet who has only one idea on crime.

I wish Frumin would at least try to come up with some solutions to the crime problem. He just throws his hands up and says it is hard. No shit. This is what you signed up for, bud.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am a center-right ward 3 voter (registered Dem). I did not vote for Frumin because he has zero ideas. I did not vote for Goulet who has only one idea on crime.

I wish Frumin would at least try to come up with some solutions to the crime problem. He just throws his hands up and says it is hard. No shit. This is what you signed up for, bud.




To Frumin, crime is a car sitting with its hazards on in a bike lane.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am a center-right ward 3 voter (registered Dem). I did not vote for Frumin because he has zero ideas. I did not vote for Goulet who has only one idea on crime.

I wish Frumin would at least try to come up with some solutions to the crime problem. He just throws his hands up and says it is hard. No shit. This is what you signed up for, bud.



To Frumin, crime is a car sitting with its hazards on in a bike lane.


That is a crime that should also be vigorously prosecuted.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bullets hit a kindergarten classroom today.

https://www.fox5dc.com/news/bullets-strike-dc-kindergarten-classroom-windows-as-violent-crime-soars-in-the-nations-capital


Nobody will care and nothing will be done unless it’s a JKLM school. Or a private.Y’know, the schools with the children of Somebody or Someone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We’re at 209 killings before October for the first time in more than 25 years.

No matter what those with their head in the sand (or another orifice) say, it is now officially as bad as the 90s.


In some ways, worse. Then crime was more localized and followed patterns and was focused on the drug trade. Now, far more random, in broad daylight, in front of witnesses, with LE nearby, none are a deterrent.

There is another hospital fugitive, too. Although, had he gotten to PIW, many violent offenders have walked out of there, too. Lucky Ward 3 and residents of Cathedral Commons.



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bullets hit a kindergarten classroom today.

https://www.fox5dc.com/news/bullets-strike-dc-kindergarten-classroom-windows-as-violent-crime-soars-in-the-nations-capital


Nobody will care and nothing will be done unless it’s a JKLM school. Or a private.Y’know, the schools with the children of Somebody or Someone.


Not likely to matter either and there has been violence around Deal and JR, although not shot windows, to my knowledge. Windows in very nearby apartment buildings have been shot out, Connecticut Heights is across the street from Murch. Nothing has been changed since that incident.
Anonymous
Well, I’m thinking along the lines of Congressperson Angie Craig being attacked in her building’s elevator. Until a crime occurs involving a high-profile individual’s child, nothing will happen.

You’re probably right, though. .
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well, I’m thinking along the lines of Congressperson Angie Craig being attacked in her building’s elevator. Until a crime occurs involving a high-profile individual’s child, nothing will happen.

You’re probably right, though. .


Nothing really happened then, either.
Anonymous
CA shows signs of course correcting. How many years will DC continue with current policies?

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/a-seismic-shift-to-the-right-in-san-francisco/

This may well deter all who flock to CA for the immediately available $900 cash welfare and tolerance of open and widespread public drug scenes.

Will everyone instead come here for the tolerance for encampments and public drug use and lux housing vouchers given to those inhabitants? CA may well pay their bus fare.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well, I’m thinking along the lines of Congressperson Angie Craig being attacked in her building’s elevator. Until a crime occurs involving a high-profile individual’s child, nothing will happen.

You’re probably right, though. .


What do you believe happened as a result of her attack? I think you need to check your assumptions, PP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We’re at 209 killings before October for the first time in more than 25 years.

No matter what those with their head in the sand (or another orifice) say, it is now officially as bad as the 90s.


2012: 88 homicides

What a great time in DC. We can get back to that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We’re at 209 killings before October for the first time in more than 25 years.

No matter what those with their head in the sand (or another orifice) say, it is now officially as bad as the 90s.


In some ways, worse. Then crime was more localized and followed patterns and was focused on the drug trade. Now, far more random, in broad daylight, in front of witnesses, with LE nearby, none are a deterrent.

There is another hospital fugitive, too. Although, had he gotten to PIW, many violent offenders have walked out of there, too. Lucky Ward 3 and residents of Cathedral Commons.





This is such utter BS. Sure, crime in the 90s was "localized" if that "local area" was "everywhere that isn't Ward 3."

And the vast majority of homicides are still done by gang members and drug dealers against gang members and drug dealers. Nothing about the patterns has changed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We’re at 209 killings before October for the first time in more than 25 years.

No matter what those with their head in the sand (or another orifice) say, it is now officially as bad as the 90s.


In some ways, worse. Then crime was more localized and followed patterns and was focused on the drug trade. Now, far more random, in broad daylight, in front of witnesses, with LE nearby, none are a deterrent.

There is another hospital fugitive, too. Although, had he gotten to PIW, many violent offenders have walked out of there, too. Lucky Ward 3 and residents of Cathedral Commons.





This is such utter BS. Sure, crime in the 90s was "localized" if that "local area" was "everywhere that isn't Ward 3."

And the vast majority of homicides are still done by gang members and drug dealers against gang members and drug dealers. Nothing about the patterns has changed.


Not true when you’re at 200+ by October.

And violent crime discriminates against no one in this city in 2023. We’ve had multiple murders of random citizens on the metro this year.

Every stick up that has people on this board sprinting to their computer to say “just give them your wallet and phone” comes with the threat of murder.

Wake up and pull your head out.
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