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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Last night there were a series of armed robberies in DC. Robbers walked up to victims with handguns, and, in some cases, sawed-off shotguns. One of these incidents took place on Pennsylvania Avenue as you enter Georgetown. Many on DCUM did not live in DC during the armed robberies and armed car-jackings during the '90s. It was pretty bad. So bad, the FBI was brought in because DC Police could not stop. Back in the day, DC had more violent crime than New York and Baltimore. Let's hope those days aren't coming back.[/quote] Yep. My parents have been here since the 60s---when the race riots were happening and city streets were burning. Part of the reason I grew up in the Fairfax suburbs was because my parents, like many, many others, fled the crime. There were entire areas of DC we avoided...and times my dad did take us to events with caution or a visiting relative would get lost in a very rough area, etc... We all remarked in the last decade how we now are going out to places and events that nobody would have dreamed of going to in the 70s, etc. I was thinking the same thing, OP. WTH is happening???? We are just over the DC line in VA and there has definitely been in uptick in crime--assaults, robberies, etc. over here as well.[/quote] What we DON'T need is putting more folks in prison. Look, we don't help justice-involved individuals by simply locking them up. That doesn't help anyone. There are too many people in prison already - which is why we need criminal justice reform to help get them out and back in the community. But that's not enough - we also need to HELP them with re-entry programs and - if they need it - more treatment beds for mental issues / substance abuse issues. Its time to step up and help the real victims here. [/quote] Troll game strong. Many bridge dwelling points. [/quote]
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