Shooting someone is a deliberate act, it's not a random act of God. It's rational to decide to avoid the risk of going to a crime-ridden area. |
Tell that to the families of all the children who were killed by a stray bullet just walking or playing in their neighborhood. |
Not sure when you went to AU but Georgetown hasn't been good for a long time. |
I would never--some people can't choose where they live. However, someone planning to attend Georgetown certainly has other options. |
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Do any of you read the news? This isn't just a DC problem. This is happening across the country. Murder rates went up in 2020 and then again last year.
Gee, I wonder what is different about the last two years? Hello? Pandemic, people have been buying more guns, and policing has changed since the protests. |
I never go to fairfax. Much too dangerous. In a supermarket no less.
https://www.localdvm.com/news/virginia/man-charged-in-fairfax-county-supermarket-shooting/ |
Ironic that, in the same post you call others nitwits, you ask what they are doing to "ban and confiscate guns." There is literally nothing that can be done to ban guns. The Supreme Court has ruled on this issue. Unless you are implementing the plan from the Pelican Brief, it's a settled issue (at least with this Court). Pay closer attention. |
You should be more concerned that she'll eat the crap they serve at Georgetown Cupcakes. |
Actually, while DC fought tooth and nail against legal gun ownership, our AG is remarkably soft on illegal gun crimes. So yes, as a city we can do more about ghost guns, gun buy backs, and raining down holy hell in anyone using a gun in an illegal fashion, you know, like the commission of a crime. Let's start with the tween car jackers last week and follow that thread. |
| Georgetown was a slum until the 1930s. Boom and bust cycles are, well, cyclical. |
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A student was robbed the night before. Both of the incidents happened after dark. In the second incident, the parties knew each other.
No, DC has never really been "safe", same -maybe a little worse - as most other cities. |
| I don't even want to go downtown anymore. DC has never been more dangerous and it's getting worse. |
That area, Bailey's Crossroads near Culmore has always been sketchy. Most of Fairfax County is paradise compared to that area. |
Just because you didn't hear about it doesn't mean it didn't happen. There were 35 homicides in moco last year: https://bethesdamagazine.com/bethesda-beat/police-fire/montgomery-county-hits-three-decade-high-for-homicides/ |
It’s not the guns, it’s the people. Depraved culture that celebrates violence and a complete lack of strong male role models in the family. It’s a hopeless situation because literally nobody will acknowledge the problem so there will never be a solution. |