Nothing to see here. This is not a problem

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Big city Democrats are essentially paralyzed over the crime wave because in order for them to take any meaningful actions it would require them to admit they were outright wrong or overplayed their hand on many issues which have become religious cannon to them. Whether it’s BLM, defund the police, the school lockdowns, etc. almost everything they touched during pandemic has brought us to this point.


Then how can it be that red states and rural areas are also seeing similar increases in crime? I think you’re just another partisan mud slinger.


Are they? Anecdotally everyone I know who is concerned about crime lives in an urban area in a blue state. No one I know in red state cities has complained about an increase in crime.


True. I have lived in both DC and Red states. And now live in rural Maryland. There is really no comparison as it relates to the violent crime and the sense of lawlessness you feel.


Oh for sure. It's not like there are ever people shooting up folks in Frisco or Fort Worth, Texas like they are here! Oh wait.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Big city Democrats are essentially paralyzed over the crime wave because in order for them to take any meaningful actions it would require them to admit they were outright wrong or overplayed their hand on many issues which have become religious cannon to them. Whether it’s BLM, defund the police, the school lockdowns, etc. almost everything they touched during pandemic has brought us to this point.


Then how can it be that red states and rural areas are also seeing similar increases in crime? I think you’re just another partisan mud slinger.


Are they? Anecdotally everyone I know who is concerned about crime lives in an urban area in a blue state. No one I know in red state cities has complained about an increase in crime.


Well that makes sense if the conservatives are using crime as a wedge against dems. That’s exactly how that would play out. And that is what's happening. The data are clear.


Dp. I love that the title of the thread is “nothing to see here!” And there’s people like you doing exactly that.

There is a fundamental problem with society when teenagers are running around with guns carjacking and murdering people and their parents don’t care and people like you just go: oh nothing to see here, this is all fake, and just “a wedge against dems”.

DC needs to vote in a political system that will support prosecuting criminals and keeping them and their guns off the streets. I don’t care if it’s democrats or republicans.
Anonymous
Another construction worker murdered this morning at Howard University. Where's the outrage?

https://www.fox5dc.com/news/man-shot-killed-during-attempted-robbery-on-howard-university-campus-police
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Maybe they were simply witnesses to the crime...


The murder?

That they committed?


It could’ve been self defense. One can clearly be heard saying the man shot was “reaching” for something. This may have been self defense.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Big city Democrats are essentially paralyzed over the crime wave because in order for them to take any meaningful actions it would require them to admit they were outright wrong or overplayed their hand on many issues which have become religious cannon to them. Whether it’s BLM, defund the police, the school lockdowns, etc. almost everything they touched during pandemic has brought us to this point.


Then how can it be that red states and rural areas are also seeing similar increases in crime? I think you’re just another partisan mud slinger.


Are they? Anecdotally everyone I know who is concerned about crime lives in an urban area in a blue state. No one I know in red state cities has complained about an increase in crime.


Well that makes sense if the conservatives are using crime as a wedge against dems. That’s exactly how that would play out. And that is what's happening. The data are clear.


Dp. I love that the title of the thread is “nothing to see here!” And there’s people like you doing exactly that.

There is a fundamental problem with society when teenagers are running around with guns carjacking and murdering people and their parents don’t care and people like you just go: oh nothing to see here, this is all fake, and just “a wedge against dems”.

DC needs to vote in a political system that will support prosecuting criminals and keeping them and their guns off the streets. I don’t care if it’s democrats or republicans.



Concern Troll is very concerned.

We see you, trumpie.
Anonymous
I must say it's been such an embarrassing year to be one of Charles Allen's constituents. First his crime legalization bill was so crazy that Biden himself was forced to veto it. And now the DC Council basically reversed course on him by passing the emergency crime bills. Meanwhile the carjackings, muggings and killings just keep soaring in his Ward, despite all his useless violence interrupters. Ugh!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Maybe they were simply witnesses to the crime...


The murder?

That they committed?


It could’ve been self defense. One can clearly be heard saying the man shot was “reaching” for something. This may have been self defense.


I missed the report that the victim was armed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Another construction worker murdered this morning at Howard University. Where's the outrage?

https://www.fox5dc.com/news/man-shot-killed-during-attempted-robbery-on-howard-university-campus-police


This is so sad. The timing and location of this murder just show how unsafe huge swaths of this city are.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Another construction worker murdered this morning at Howard University. Where's the outrage?

https://www.fox5dc.com/news/man-shot-killed-during-attempted-robbery-on-howard-university-campus-police


This is so sad. The timing and location of this murder just show how unsafe huge swaths of this city are.


The timing and location of this murder just show how unsafe huge swaths of northeast Maryland are.
https://havredegrace.patch.com/g/havre-de-grace-md/n/167075/pennsylvania-resident-apprehended-connection-harford-county-double
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Maybe they were simply witnesses to the crime...


The murder?

That they committed?


It could’ve been self defense. One can clearly be heard saying the man shot was “reaching” for something. This may have been self defense.


So the Lyft driver was trying to rob teenagers? That makes sense. It's the perfect cover! /s
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Big city Democrats are essentially paralyzed over the crime wave because in order for them to take any meaningful actions it would require them to admit they were outright wrong or overplayed their hand on many issues which have become religious cannon to them. Whether it’s BLM, defund the police, the school lockdowns, etc. almost everything they touched during pandemic has brought us to this point.


Then how can it be that red states and rural areas are also seeing similar increases in crime? I think you’re just another partisan mud slinger.


Are they? Anecdotally everyone I know who is concerned about crime lives in an urban area in a blue state. No one I know in red state cities has complained about an increase in crime.


Well that makes sense if the conservatives are using crime as a wedge against dems. That’s exactly how that would play out. And that is what's happening. The data are clear.


Dp. I love that the title of the thread is “nothing to see here!” And there’s people like you doing exactly that.

There is a fundamental problem with society when teenagers are running around with guns carjacking and murdering people and their parents don’t care and people like you just go: oh nothing to see here, this is all fake, and just “a wedge against dems”.

DC needs to vote in a political system that will support prosecuting criminals and keeping them and their guns off the streets. I don’t care if it’s democrats or republicans.



Concern Troll is very concerned.

We see you, trumpie.


The DC City Council just passed (two days prior0 an emergency crime bill. Vote was 12-1. Were they all Trumpies (none exist in DC Government), or is your statement just another mindless gooey piece of emotionalism? When even the DC Council recognizes there is a problem, the situation indeed goes beyond ordinary politics. Of course, legislation can be passed, but it takes both political will and execution to enforce the law. We shall see.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Another construction worker murdered this morning at Howard University. Where's the outrage?

https://www.fox5dc.com/news/man-shot-killed-during-attempted-robbery-on-howard-university-campus-police


This is so sad. The timing and location of this murder just show how unsafe huge swaths of this city are.


The timing and location of this murder just show how unsafe huge swaths of northeast Maryland are.
https://havredegrace.patch.com/g/havre-de-grace-md/n/167075/pennsylvania-resident-apprehended-connection-harford-county-double


Pretty good self own here as this double murder took place inside a home on a Saturday night by a murderer who clearly knew the victims.

The exact opposite of a man killed at 6AM as he arrived at his workplace in NW DC.

I wish I could have seen the stupid, self-satisfied look on your face when you posted this. Keep your head in the sand regarding crime in DC and just hope you are not a victim, I guess.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Another construction worker murdered this morning at Howard University. Where's the outrage?

https://www.fox5dc.com/news/man-shot-killed-during-attempted-robbery-on-howard-university-campus-police


This is so sad. The timing and location of this murder just show how unsafe huge swaths of this city are.


The timing and location of this murder just show how unsafe huge swaths of northeast Maryland are.
https://havredegrace.patch.com/g/havre-de-grace-md/n/167075/pennsylvania-resident-apprehended-connection-harford-county-double


Pretty good self own here as this double murder took place inside a home on a Saturday night by a murderer who clearly knew the victims.

The exact opposite of a man killed at 6AM as he arrived at his workplace in NW DC.

I wish I could have seen the stupid, self-satisfied look on your face when you posted this. Keep your head in the sand regarding crime in DC and just hope you are not a victim, I guess.


Some murders scare you, other murders don't - I guess?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Another construction worker murdered this morning at Howard University. Where's the outrage?

https://www.fox5dc.com/news/man-shot-killed-during-attempted-robbery-on-howard-university-campus-police


This is so sad. The timing and location of this murder just show how unsafe huge swaths of this city are.


The timing and location of this murder just show how unsafe huge swaths of northeast Maryland are.
https://havredegrace.patch.com/g/havre-de-grace-md/n/167075/pennsylvania-resident-apprehended-connection-harford-county-double


Pretty good self own here as this double murder took place inside a home on a Saturday night by a murderer who clearly knew the victims.

The exact opposite of a man killed at 6AM as he arrived at his workplace in NW DC.

I wish I could have seen the stupid, self-satisfied look on your face when you posted this. Keep your head in the sand regarding crime in DC and just hope you are not a victim, I guess.


Some murders scare you, other murders don't - I guess?


DP. Yes, there's a huge difference between roving bands of murderous teens wantonly killing random people in the city versus a crime against a specific target.

We all know this and agree. Some people want to minimize the violence in DC though, as alluded to in the thread title.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Another construction worker murdered this morning at Howard University. Where's the outrage?

https://www.fox5dc.com/news/man-shot-killed-during-attempted-robbery-on-howard-university-campus-police


This is so sad. The timing and location of this murder just show how unsafe huge swaths of this city are.


The timing and location of this murder just show how unsafe huge swaths of northeast Maryland are.
https://havredegrace.patch.com/g/havre-de-grace-md/n/167075/pennsylvania-resident-apprehended-connection-harford-county-double


Pretty good self own here as this double murder took place inside a home on a Saturday night by a murderer who clearly knew the victims.

The exact opposite of a man killed at 6AM as he arrived at his workplace in NW DC.

I wish I could have seen the stupid, self-satisfied look on your face when you posted this. Keep your head in the sand regarding crime in DC and just hope you are not a victim, I guess.


Some murders scare you, other murders don't - I guess?


DP. Yes, there's a huge difference between roving bands of murderous teens wantonly killing random people in the city versus a crime against a specific target.

We all know this and agree. Some people want to minimize the violence in DC though, as alluded to in the thread title.


Making up fantasies in your own mind.
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