The Atlantic covers the out of control carjacking

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DP. I think people really took note of how progressive leaders dealt with crime in the covid/blm era. And it made a huge impression during that time. And it's going to be difficult for Democrats to get back to being trusted. People don't trust Democrats at all when it comes to public safety.


Yeah, voters would definitley be better off voting for the authoritarian fascist party that is willing to use the military against US citizens on US soil on trumped up nonsense. That's much more "trustworthy" public safety. Eat a huge helping of human excrement.


No one supports your human excrement anymore.
Go pound your pillow and cry loser.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Democrats voted for this insanity. Why???


Md had a republican governor during this time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone pointed out that the article OP references is addressing a car jacking fom 2022?


It’s a car jacking from 2022 and it’s right after Trump destroyed the world with his mishandling of Covid and Maryland had a republican governor
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What can people do about this?


I was really high in 2022 because of the miss handling of Covid during the Trump years.

I am a severely down after Biden was able to right the ship.

Trump’s gonna f it up all again.

Maryland had a republican governor for years.

Crime in 2024 hours was down severely.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Atlantic covers Maryland area carjackings.

How can average citizens get these laws changed that allow for catch and release?

I'm tired of hearing about the poor criminals. If their parents/guardians can't keep them off the streets/out of jail, they should be placed in an environment where they get mandatory therapy and education/vocational training and kept away from the rest of society until they can control their violent impulses. Call it juvie or give it some other name, but there need to be consequences. Catch and release doesn't protect society, doesn't teach anything, and doesn't improve any of the circumstances that led to this violent criminal thinking it's ok to go carjack people at gunpoint when they are still too young to even drive legally. It's stupid.

https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2024/11/carjacking-crime-police-dc-maryland/679951/?gift=GXWqO_oXqVH8hrv18ow_FKj1EDfWC13BDpglmi3wg9c&utm_source=copy-link&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=share

Thank you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Atlantic covers Maryland area carjackings.

How can average citizens get these laws changed that allow for catch and release?

I'm tired of hearing about the poor criminals. If their parents/guardians can't keep them off the streets/out of jail, they should be placed in an environment where they get mandatory therapy and education/vocational training and kept away from the rest of society until they can control their violent impulses. Call it juvie or give it some other name, but there need to be consequences. Catch and release doesn't protect society, doesn't teach anything, and doesn't improve any of the circumstances that led to this violent criminal thinking it's ok to go carjack people at gunpoint when they are still too young to even drive legally. It's stupid.

https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2024/11/carjacking-crime-police-dc-maryland/679951/?gift=GXWqO_oXqVH8hrv18ow_FKj1EDfWC13BDpglmi3wg9c&utm_source=copy-link&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=share

Thank you.


That's a voice from the aftermath of Trump years when carjackings were out of control. None of which is relevant to today.
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