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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would contribute funds to a professed law and order council candidate or mayoral candidate, if anyone has names or links. It's time to get organized and send a message to our representatives that this is unacceptable in our city. [/quote] I'm on board too. My DH and I have spoken to police that patrol the area where this young woman was killed. Can't say much here but there's a real problem with people being arrested and then being released within a few days to a month. So much so that the officer said he's been laughed at numerous time's by people he's arrested. They know they will face nothing more than a slap on the wrist. The joke is on us.[/quote] The Post ran a series of this that was sickening and heartbreaking And I've heard all about this McDuffie. How do we bring pressure to bear so it's not just business as usual? MARY Cheh would be one as Wilson is in her ward. [b]Whose Ward did Jamahri live in or was walking in at the time? No one in our city[/b] should be laughing as they get arrested. [/quote] I believe that would be the aforementioned Mr. McDuffie. Good luck with that.[/quote] Wow. Indeed. Has he SPOKEN to this? Given his leniency to law enforcement in our city, he has responsibility here imo unless he takes steps to address the revolving door. Turn a new leaf McDuffie. And I want to be very clear - I don't believe brains are fully formed until 27. That's why if we send children to reform programs they should actually be getting education skills and counseling and/or they should stay in the lock up until they have the sense not to fire pistols in the street and wreak havoc. Dc youth adjudication is doing neither, and needs to be looked at immediately MCDUFFIE. [/quote]
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