Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That little French bulldog pup that was stolen from it's owner in Brightwood was found dead in PG County. How sick do you have to be? What happened to the ring of puppy thieves they caught? Have they received serious sentences? These DC "jackings" of cars, of loved ones, are abominable. We need to stop tolerating theft in this city, whether it's a metro ride, an item from CVS, a dog, a car, someone physical boundaries (rape, assault). Violation is just normed here. Poor dog, poor owner. So so sorry that this was the outcome, hopefully the investigation and prosecution go somewhere.
When you intertwine petty matters such as not paying fare for a metro ride or swiping a tube of toothpaste from a national chain drug store, you lessen the impact of your message. Why water down your own argument ?
DC has normalized crime. And then someone helps themself to your dog AND kills it because they are the same kind of ass-hat that unthinkingly jumps a turnstyle or helps themself to chips at CVS. Stupid is as stupid does, bit there is a sociopathy underlying it that the city is unwilling to address. People like you consider violation in degrees. Violation is violation. There are different penalties by degree, but currently people waltz around doing...whatever. Including dognapping and killing Horrible. We are 5 steps away from the express kidnappings of loved one in Mexico. And yes, I WILL move from the city and join the 'pearl clutchers. F this. I love my kids and dogs.
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It amazes me that people are outraged about crime.
THIS IS WHAT YOU VOTED FOR!
You elected every one of the people that have brought this to you. All of them. You’re getting the city you deserve. Embrace it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That little French bulldog pup that was stolen from it's owner in Brightwood was found dead in PG County. How sick do you have to be? What happened to the ring of puppy thieves they caught? Have they received serious sentences? These DC "jackings" of cars, of loved ones, are abominable. We need to stop tolerating theft in this city, whether it's a metro ride, an item from CVS, a dog, a car, someone physical boundaries (rape, assault). Violation is just normed here. Poor dog, poor owner. So so sorry that this was the outcome, hopefully the investigation and prosecution go somewhere.
When you intertwine petty matters such as not paying fare for a metro ride or swiping a tube of toothpaste from a national chain drug store, you lessen the impact of your message. Why water down your own argument ?
DC has normalized crime. And then someone helps themself to your dog AND kills it because they are the same kind of ass-hat that unthinkingly jumps a turnstyle or helps themself to chips at CVS. Stupid is as stupid does, bit there is a sociopathy underlying it that the city is unwilling to address. People like you consider violation in degrees. Violation is violation. There are different penalties by degree, but currently people waltz around doing...whatever. Including dognapping and killing Horrible. We are 5 steps away from the express kidnappings of loved one in Mexico. And yes, I WILL move from the city and join the 'pearl clutchers. F this. I love my kids and dogs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You and I both know they won’t spend a day in jail. They are inner city honors students so they are immune from prosecution post George Floyd.
Stealing and kling someone's dog = lowest of the low. I just fe like DC has turned an eye to theft for so long, it's normed.
I would say murdering or crippling actual people is the lowest of the low! The terrible thing is that juveniles in DC can bash citizens' head with bricks and get released to kill or cripple again. I find I can't care about mere dogs when crimes against innocent people aren't prosecuted effectively.
Anonymous wrote:What happened to the 2 girls who carjacked the car from the Uber driver and then killed him? Did they get the punishment?
Lets talk about the loss of human man life and punishment first. If one doesn’t respect human life, they would not care about other lives, including a pet dog.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That little French bulldog pup that was stolen from it's owner in Brightwood was found dead in PG County. How sick do you have to be? What happened to the ring of puppy thieves they caught? Have they received serious sentences? These DC "jackings" of cars, of loved ones, are abominable. We need to stop tolerating theft in this city, whether it's a metro ride, an item from CVS, a dog, a car, someone physical boundaries (rape, assault). Violation is just normed here. Poor dog, poor owner. So so sorry that this was the outcome, hopefully the investigation and prosecution go somewhere.
When you intertwine petty matters such as not paying fare for a metro ride or swiping a tube of toothpaste from a national chain drug store, you lessen the impact of your message. Why water down your own argument ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You and I both know they won’t spend a day in jail. They are inner city honors students so they are immune from prosecution post George Floyd.
Stealing and kling someone's dog = lowest of the low. I just fe like DC has turned an eye to theft for so long, it's normed.
I would say murdering or crippling actual people is the lowest of the low! The terrible thing is that juveniles in DC can bash citizens' head with bricks and get released to kill or cripple again. I find I can't care about mere dogs when crimes against innocent people aren't prosecuted effectively.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You and I both know they won’t spend a day in jail. They are inner city honors students so they are immune from prosecution post George Floyd.
Stealing and kling someone's dog = lowest of the low. I just fe like DC has turned an eye to theft for so long, it's normed.
Anonymous wrote:That little French bulldog pup that was stolen from it's owner in Brightwood was found dead in PG County. How sick do you have to be? What happened to the ring of puppy thieves they caught? Have they received serious sentences? These DC "jackings" of cars, of loved ones, are abominable. We need to stop tolerating theft in this city, whether it's a metro ride, an item from CVS, a dog, a car, someone physical boundaries (rape, assault). Violation is just normed here. Poor dog, poor owner. So so sorry that this was the outcome, hopefully the investigation and prosecution go somewhere.
Anonymous wrote:You and I both know they won’t spend a day in jail. They are inner city honors students so they are immune from prosecution post George Floyd.