Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Happens every time:
Court records show Isaiah Trotman was charged with assault and battery in November 2021, only to have those charges dismissed six months later by Albemarle County, Va., prosecutor Jim Hingeley.
We're doing this to ourselves electing people who deliberately keep madmen on the streets to kill. At least the people of Albemarle County were lucky to have him go kill somewhere else.
Isn't it amazing how many of the mentally-ill and dangerous homeless aren't from here? Can we stop being a magnet for this sort?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need to ban guns on metro.
We should ban shooting people too. That’s why this must’ve happened- he didn’t know it was against the law to shoot people.
Yes, I’m sure banning guns will work. No one ever gets shot in places where guns are banned. It literally NEVER happens. Ever.
Only 14% of shootings happen in gun-free zones, FYI.
Given that posted “gun free zones” represent an incredibly tiny, tiny fraction of an entire country, the fact that 14% of shootings occur in them, despite being so small, shows how often shootings occur in them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need to ban guns on metro.
We should ban shooting people too. That’s why this must’ve happened- he didn’t know it was against the law to shoot people.
Yes, I’m sure banning guns will work. No one ever gets shot in places where guns are banned. It literally NEVER happens. Ever.
Only 14% of shootings happen in gun-free zones, FYI.
Anonymous wrote:He was clearly having a psychotic breakdown. I wonder if he was vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need to ban guns on metro.
DC does. VA does not.
Anonymous wrote:He was clearly having a psychotic breakdown. I wonder if he was vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This. Get them off the street. On the police’s radar? Is this a joke? Recently followed a story in the Wash Post of a girl who was accidentally shot in DC by another child. The adult owner of the gun is a lowlife sociopath who will get out of jail shortly after serving less than a year iirc. He already had numerous offenses. Why oh why.
I've lived in DC for 15 years so I'm use to reading about weak sentences. But I was really taken aback this week to read about a guy who shot a father to death on the street on broad daylight in front of the victim's children by EchoStage. He was sentenced to only 10 years in prison.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Happens every time:
Court records show Isaiah Trotman was charged with assault and battery in November 2021, only to have those charges dismissed six months later by Albemarle County, Va., prosecutor Jim Hingeley.
We're doing this to ourselves electing people who deliberately keep madmen on the streets to kill. At least the people of Albemarle County were lucky to have him go kill somewhere else.
Isn't it amazing how many of the mentally-ill and dangerous homeless aren't from here? Can we stop being a magnet for this sort?
How do you know he is from Charlottesville? There is a pattern of DC residents committing violent crimes in college towns around the country, as we saw at the University of Alabama
It sounds like he’s actually lived in DC for a while:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2023/02/02/potomac-avenue-metro-shooting-suspect/
Yup. Looks like the instigating factor here wasn’t guns at all but drug abuse. For all the liberals who promote decriminalization of drugs, this is the predictable result. Drug induced psychosis leading to eruptions of violence.
People aren't ready to look at the reality of "harmless" drugs.
I've never once heard of anyone going on a psychotic shooting rampage after using legal, inspected, controlled and regulated cannabis. But don't let the facts get in your way.
Anonymous wrote:He was clearly having a psychotic breakdown. I wonder if he was vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Happens every time:
Court records show Isaiah Trotman was charged with assault and battery in November 2021, only to have those charges dismissed six months later by Albemarle County, Va., prosecutor Jim Hingeley.
We're doing this to ourselves electing people who deliberately keep madmen on the streets to kill. At least the people of Albemarle County were lucky to have him go kill somewhere else.
Isn't it amazing how many of the mentally-ill and dangerous homeless aren't from here? Can we stop being a magnet for this sort?
How do you know he is from Charlottesville? There is a pattern of DC residents committing violent crimes in college towns around the country, as we saw at the University of Alabama
It sounds like he’s actually lived in DC for a while:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2023/02/02/potomac-avenue-metro-shooting-suspect/
Yup. Looks like the instigating factor here wasn’t guns at all but drug abuse. For all the liberals who promote decriminalization of drugs, this is the predictable result. Drug induced psychosis leading to eruptions of violence.
People aren't ready to look at the reality of "harmless" drugs.
I've never once heard of anyone going on a psychotic shooting rampage after using legal, inspected, controlled and regulated cannabis. But don't let the facts get in your way.
That you have not heard of it does not mean it has not happened and could not. Marijuana is, for a significant number of people, not a benign amusement. It has been linked to psychosis.
When mixed with other substances, sure. By itself most people just become more mellow and relaxed. The point of regulation would be that it is controlled to remain unadulterated and of known properties.
Shut. The F. Up.
“Recent research suggests that smoking high-potency marijuana every day could increase the chances of developing psychosis by nearly five times compared to people who have never used marijuana.”
https://nida.nih.gov/publications/research-reports/marijuana/there-link-between-marijuana-use-psychiatric-disorders
"Shut. The F. Up." ???
You sound kinda psychotic, yourself. I guess we should then consider you an authority on psychoses.
Anonymous wrote:We need to ban guns on metro.