Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are off the rails dude. Seriously. It was assault and unregistered weapon and he has no priors. Not that it was egregious but this is not the case I would pull as an example of soft on crime.
Perfect example for why crime is so bad in this city now. Guy walks into a bar, completely unprovoked pulls a gun on the owner while he's sitting with his 4 year old son, says he's going to end him, starts attacking him, gets the gun knocked out of his hand and tries to grab it again, leaves.
And thinking he should have gotten more than 8 months means you're "off the rails" to some people here.
+1 It's hard for me to believe that anyone thinks ok for that guy to be walking freely among us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, all the Murdoch outlets are pushing this story.
And I bet you are dismissing the truth of the problem because you don't like the messenger.
Says more about your bias than theirs.
+1
I rarely take the "facts" as presented by the Murdoch empire as facts. The fact is that Murdoch writers and presenters are not really journalists.
Anonymous wrote:The crime wave and the do not prosecute any crimes comes from Trump Derangement Syndrome. What this is is the overwhelming desire to do EVERYTHING opposite of Trump. For instance. Trump supports locking violent criminals up. So democrats automatically want the opposite.
Anonymous wrote:I want bike lands and a safe city. I think most dc voters share this vision.
Anonymous wrote:This DC crime wave leads me to two conclusions:
1. The police have not been sufficiently defunded.
2. We need to continue voting for progressives.
Stay the course!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, all the Murdoch outlets are pushing this story.
And I bet you are dismissing the truth of the problem because you don't like the messenger.
Says more about your bias than theirs.
+1
I rarely take the "facts" as presented by the Murdoch empire as facts. The fact is that Murdoch writers and presenters are not really journalists.
Anonymous wrote:This DC crime wave leads me to two conclusions:
1. The police have not been sufficiently defunded.
2. We need to continue voting for progressives.
Stay the course!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, all the Murdoch outlets are pushing this story.
And I bet you are dismissing the truth of the problem because you don't like the messenger.
Says more about your bias than theirs.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:can you please post the raw data of AG prosecutions vs AG denial of prosecutions? Or let me know where to get it for free? Thx.Anonymous wrote:The story says one issue specific to DC is that our attorney general is elected, not appointed, and that our attorney general refuses to prosecute the vast majority of arrests made by the cops
I don’t think anyone disputes the AG declines to prosecute 67 percent of arrests
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, all the Murdoch outlets are pushing this story.
It isn’t just the Murdoch companies. It’s the entire right-wing media conspiracy Hillary spoke accurately about back in the 1990s.
It’s actually amazing how predictable it is. What wedge issues are they going to blow out of proportion and then cry bias that the professional news media isn’t following suit?
It’s a little like the Daily Wire’s bizarre fascination with culture war stories about Northern Virginia. The right wing media complex is hell-bent on disinformation
Which part of the statistics is disinformation?
The emphasis of the coverage is the issue. No one said these aren’t important issues, they’re just really not the most urgent ones. So the wall-to-wall coverage like they’re crises or something is what’s objectionable.
You are right, DEI funding and programs are more urgent. As is the funding and building of bike lanes - urgent!!! Crime - meh. It’s okay kids are having their shoes stolen in a public library. Not urgent!
Oh yeah if one ward 3 white dude on a bike gets hit on Connecticut avenue we have to spend billions of dollars completely reworking our transportation system and talk about it endlessly.
But if murders are up 40 percent, robberies are up 70 percent, car thefts have more than doubled, teenagers are looting drug stores — it’s oh crime is not that big of deal, why are you obsessed?
Maybe we could find a white cyclist from Tenleytown who was a victim of a violent crime? Then people would care?
I’m not sure why you presume that you are the only one who does care? Would you prefer that Ward 3 had elected the guy deploying the dog whistle over the voucher recipients? Would that convince you that they care more? And what the hell does this have to do with cycling?
Our government doesn’t give a shit about crime (it would be sad if they were actually trying to reduce crime and these were the results). But bike lanes? They are happy to talk about that all day long. You know there was a cyclist killed several years ago, right?
Anonymous wrote:can you please post the raw data of AG prosecutions vs AG denial of prosecutions? Or let me know where to get it for free? Thx.Anonymous wrote:The story says one issue specific to DC is that our attorney general is elected, not appointed, and that our attorney general refuses to prosecute the vast majority of arrests made by the cops