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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]And DC has that extra special problem of having federal prosecutors who are not accountable to DC citizens, and these prosecutors keep dropping the ball and keep putting violent criminals back out on the street.[/quote] Pretty sure that the federal prosecutors tasked with prosecuting local crime in DC would disagree.[/quote] Sure doesn't seem that way. Seems they are more focused on "oh, cut him a break, give him a second chance and a third chance and a fourth chance" and "oh, he's a minor so we should go easy" on even the most blatantly vicious attacks happening on DC's streets. Look, we don't give a shit about the kid busted for smoking a blunt. We care about the teens who assault people in packs at metro stops, we care about the packs of teens who rob stores as flash mobs, the fact that kids are undeterred and in fact emboldened because they've seen so many others do it and get away with it.[/quote] Revolving door, violent offenders keep ending up back on the streets, to Chief Lanier's annoyance and frustration, Department of Justice stonewalling on FOIA requests on why this keeps happening... http://dailycaller.com/2016/06/04/dc-residents-want-answers-as-rising-violence-shootings-plague-the-district/[/quote] Unfortunately, the DOJ is too focused on ideological issues like suing states and localities that pass laws restricting Trannies from using any bathroom of choice, when it should be putting more resources into understanding the spike up in violent crime in many major US cities -- particularly violent crimes by and victimizing youth.[/quote]
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