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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I went back and looked at campaign issues in the last Ward 3 election. Crime was not even listed as an issue. That tells you how quickly things have spiralled out of control. People, we need candidates! Retirees are great for this - they have plenty of time to give. Talk to your wise neighbors and colleagues, please!![/quote] It was literally the first issue Krukoff listed! Come on people, let’s do better next time. DC Issues Public Safety/Support Police and the Rule of Law: Crime is on the rise. We must invest in police and empower them to do their jobs, with empathy, but with the knowledge that we have their back. We need more police officers on the beat. A cost benefit analysis must occur prior to anyone breaking the law, even for a minor offense. Homeless encampments must be appropriately removed. Clean shelters with wrap around services must exist and be utilized for DC homeless residents that qualify. https://www.davidforward3.com/about-5[/quote] DC Ward 3 resident for 20 plus years and registered Democrat although I consider myself independent ( which is impossible to be both in this city and the country). I voted for Krukoff. Despite the R next to his name he was the best choice and the only one focused on real issues, including crime. I’m also a federal prosecutor and the handwriting has been on the DC increasing violent crime rate wall for years. I literally felt like I was the only one paying attention in the last election ( while all of my neighbors continue to fret about bike lanes) and here we are. DC voters are generally the worst and this is what happens with no true two party system. And I’m about as progressive on most social issues as they come so please don’t assume I’m a MAGA, etc. [/quote] Federal prosecutor -- what's your take on this post https://www.reddit.com/r/washingtondc/comments/17k87p4/why_is_washington_dc_so_violent/? [i]"In 2022 the [US Attorney's] office declined to prosecute 67% of local arrests (53% of felonies), up from 31% in 2016. That is much higher than in other cities: according to the Washington Post, last year Philadelphia prosecutors dropped just 4% of cases, Cook County, which includes Chicago, 14% and Detroit 33%. Such a high dismissal rate could well be discouraging police from making arrests. And though it could suggest triaging, where prosecutors prioritise slam-dunk cases, the office’s win-rate did not budge as they slimmed down their docket. That sends a message: in America’s capital, committing a crime may not have consequences."[/i][/quote] Federal prosecutor here - I do not work at the USAO but yea, this is a significant problem which requires more attention. However, most prosecutors know that DC generally has one of the highest jury nullification rates in the country so fault can’t only be placed with law enforcement and prosecutors not effectively doing their jobs. DC juries are notoriously accepting of crime, and distrustful of police ( understandable in many circumstances) and thus extremely hard to get a conviction in superior court. I have several venue options in the cases I bring and I will avoid bringing a case in DC like I’d avoid the plague. It’s a broken system and one not designed for success. And i am speaking only for myself in my personal capacity for what that’s worth. [/quote] I have served on a jury in DC and was also shocked by this tendency. What's the solution? Get absorbed into MoCo? I am starting to be "fine" with that. Leave the federal land to the Feds, and the rest of DC can be absorbed into MD. And try to get Hogan to run again.[/quote] Amen to all of this.[/quote]
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