Surge of Violent Crime in Moco

Anonymous
There are gun crimes because republicans allow there to be guns. The end.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Apparently voting Democrat has horrific consequences. What do they expect?


It's not D vs R issue. As others have pointed out, MC's been always a blue county. What changed, however, is that county policies used to represent "center-left" common sense policies. Not it's completely off the chart far left. Yes, we are f'ed.


agreed. but state criminal law changes aren’t helping either.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kristin Mink says teens are carjacking people because they need more reliable transportation home from school.


If she has said that, she’s lost her mind.
Anonymous
most of the violent crime is teenagers. and removing sros from schools cut off a way to know when there may be potential violence, or even more importantly, when there might be retaliation for violence. Most of the violence this weekend could result in retaliation. It’s a
vicious cycle. and the state and county are removing proven strategies for disrupting crime.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:the latinification of moco

If you’ve spent time in non-touristic parts of central and South America, this is par for course.

In 20 years, single family homes in moco will all have concrete walls around their yards with glass shards on top of said walls


and yet it isn’t. 80% of robbery suspects are black males.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kristin Mink says teens are carjacking people because they need more reliable transportation home from school.


I’m sorry- what? Is this real?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’ve been in MoCo since the 1970s (born and raised here), and it has changed dramatically.

The reality is the Latino population is becoming the majority. That wouldn’t be an issue at all except the young men who come here as tweens/teens to work are drawn into gangs and violence. Interestingly, it’s the gangs/violence they tried to escape in their home country.

Guess what? When you have a sufficient number of Latinos from certain countries here, it’s very easy to establish and entrench the same criminal behavior here.

Drugs, crime, human trafficking, etc.

Add to the mix the fact that low income blacks and related drug/gang activity don’t mix with the newcomers, and we are left with a powder keg.

Go read the chronic absenteeism/truancy thread in the mcps forum. Note the linked mcps studies. In short: the shifting demographics over the last 10 years are documented. And the rising absenteeism is likely related to young Latinos who simply aren’t here for an education. They are here to work…and sometimes the work involves criminal activity.

Call me a racist. I’m not.

Now take a deep breath and think about the changing demographics and moco or mcps data…connect the dots.


No you’re just senile. Crime was higher in the 70’s and 80’s.


And a racist.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There are gun crimes because republicans allow there to be guns. The end.


This
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Last weekend there were 5 shootings and two stabbings in Montgomery County. Many of the shootings including teens. What has become of once a great county?

https://moco360.media/2023/06/26/one-weekend-seven-violent-crimes-in-moco/


The way think and vote
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:most of the violent crime is teenagers. and removing sros from schools cut off a way to know when there may be potential violence, or even more importantly, when there might be retaliation for violence. Most of the violence this weekend could result in retaliation. It’s a
vicious cycle. and the state and county are removing proven strategies for disrupting crime.


Lol
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There are gun crimes because republicans allow there to be guns. The end.


Lol. Right… like criminals buy guns from gun shops
Anonymous
Liberals are always late to awaken
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’ve been in MoCo since the 1970s (born and raised here), and it has changed dramatically.

The reality is the Latino population is becoming the majority. That wouldn’t be an issue at all except the young men who come here as tweens/teens to work are drawn into gangs and violence. Interestingly, it’s the gangs/violence they tried to escape in their home country.

Guess what? When you have a sufficient number of Latinos from certain countries here, it’s very easy to establish and entrench the same criminal behavior here.

Drugs, crime, human trafficking, etc.

Add to the mix the fact that low income blacks and related drug/gang activity don’t mix with the newcomers, and we are left with a powder keg.

Go read the chronic absenteeism/truancy thread in the mcps forum. Note the linked mcps studies. In short: the shifting demographics over the last 10 years are documented. And the rising absenteeism is likely related to young Latinos who simply aren’t here for an education. They are here to work…and sometimes the work involves criminal activity.

Call me a racist. I’m not.

Now take a deep breath and think about the changing demographics and moco or mcps data…connect the dots.


No you’re just senile. Crime was higher in the 70’s and 80’s.


And a racist.


That R word is so overused. It’s truly tiresome hearing it. Whenever you hear something you don’t like, that’s the first thing shot back. We can’t have any meaningful dialogue because people like you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’ve been in MoCo since the 1970s (born and raised here), and it has changed dramatically.

The reality is the Latino population is becoming the majority. That wouldn’t be an issue at all except the young men who come here as tweens/teens to work are drawn into gangs and violence. Interestingly, it’s the gangs/violence they tried to escape in their home country.

Guess what? When you have a sufficient number of Latinos from certain countries here, it’s very easy to establish and entrench the same criminal behavior here.

Drugs, crime, human trafficking, etc.

Add to the mix the fact that low income blacks and related drug/gang activity don’t mix with the newcomers, and we are left with a powder keg.

Go read the chronic absenteeism/truancy thread in the mcps forum. Note the linked mcps studies. In short: the shifting demographics over the last 10 years are documented. And the rising absenteeism is likely related to young Latinos who simply aren’t here for an education. They are here to work…and sometimes the work involves criminal activity.

Call me a racist. I’m not.

Now take a deep breath and think about the changing demographics and moco or mcps data…connect the dots.


No you’re just senile. Crime was higher in the 70’s and 80’s.


And a racist.


That R word is so overused. It’s truly tiresome hearing it. Whenever you hear something you don’t like, that’s the first thing shot back. We can’t have any meaningful dialogue because people like you.


At least you agree he’s senile.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Apparently voting Democrat has horrific consequences. What do they expect?


It's not D vs R issue. As others have pointed out, MC's been always a blue county. What changed, however, is that county policies used to represent "center-left" common sense policies. Not it's completely off the chart far left. Yes, we are f'ed.


Them time to vote republican.
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