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[quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous]Jeff deleted mulitple threads about this yesterday. [/quote] I deleted threads in which the original posters were celebrating the death of the man. That is unseemly and not something that I am going to allow. OP, that article probably has more details than anything else I have seen about this incident and [b]I've been actively looking for more information. [/quote][/b] Why? What are you looking for? [/quote] I always try to be informed about controversial topics that will be posted here. People post a lot of BS and I like to have some basis for identifying it. [/quote] How is it controversial? News reported the man had some sort of club, went after the woman in her own car to try and take the car, and someone else defended her against the attacker with a knife. [/quote] I guess "controversial" is in the eye of the beholder. Why do you care if I research this topic or not? Don't you have something better to do then worry about what topics I think are controversial? [/quote] It’s not “researching” to delete threads on crime incidents. It’s taking part in the growing progressive thing where talking about crime in DC is bad and “promoting crime.” I’ve personally been called out for mentioning neighborhood crime on a listserv. To these progressives, discussing crime that *actually is happening* is “creating a narrative” that they think is “MAGA,” or something like that. This is the last gasp of the 2020 mania where even whispering a word in public about how police have a role in public safety could get you cancelled. [/quote]
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