Anonymous
Post 07/18/2023 06:23     Subject: CVS Sangamore

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If ever retailers needed further justification to close up shop in DC, they need look no further than DC's decision to release a 21-year-old who did damage to so many retail stores.


She carjacked people at gunpoint and is just walking around, free to skip on her next hearing.


Did you really want to keep her from going to her other court appearances for her other felonies?
Anonymous
Post 07/17/2023 21:09     Subject: CVS Sangamore

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If ever retailers needed further justification to close up shop in DC, they need look no further than DC's decision to release a 21-year-old who did damage to so many retail stores.


She carjacked people at gunpoint and is just walking around, free to skip on her next hearing.



Why? Why!?! Every time I hear the council or other people talk about Justice reform, they say they are talking about minor offenses, not violent crimes. They all claim they also want to prosecute violent criminals. How can they excuse letting this woman walk around?


Maybe they have a strange definition of what constitutes a "minor" offense? Regardless, just think of how many people came into contact with these criminals during their reign of terror -- customers at 100 stores, the carjacking victims, store personnel. It's crazy to think about. Yet Moco police finally catch the 6 thugs, and only 1 ends up in jail.

I wonder what percent of crimes are committed by repeat offenders like this. It's really too bad that politicians think letting these repeat offenders walk the streets is a good thing. The vast majority of poor people are law abiding and want crime-free neighborhoods. Yet politicians seem to do everything to allow crime to proliferate. It's sad.
Anonymous
Post 07/17/2023 18:48     Subject: CVS Sangamore

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If ever retailers needed further justification to close up shop in DC, they need look no further than DC's decision to release a 21-year-old who did damage to so many retail stores.


She carjacked people at gunpoint and is just walking around, free to skip on her next hearing.



Why? Why!?! Every time I hear the council or other people talk about Justice reform, they say they are talking about minor offenses, not violent crimes. They all claim they also want to prosecute violent criminals. How can they excuse letting this woman walk around?
Anonymous
Post 07/17/2023 17:32     Subject: CVS Sangamore

Anonymous wrote:If ever retailers needed further justification to close up shop in DC, they need look no further than DC's decision to release a 21-year-old who did damage to so many retail stores.


She carjacked people at gunpoint and is just walking around, free to skip on her next hearing.
Anonymous
Post 07/17/2023 14:56     Subject: CVS Sangamore

If ever retailers needed further justification to close up shop in DC, they need look no further than DC's decision to release a 21-year-old who did damage to so many retail stores.
Anonymous
Post 07/17/2023 14:50     Subject: CVS Sangamore

Yes, only one is held w/o bond

The second adult, 21-year-old Regina Christmas ... ... Christmas was arrested on Friday, June 21 and released in D.C.
“That was a court situation. D.C., they made the decision to let her go. She had felony warrants outside of Montgomery County and there was a decision in D.C. to let her go,” Goff said. “That was a source of contention. She has a court appearance later this month and we are hoping she will appear.”

The other 4 juveniles were arrested, at least.

https://wjla.com/news/local/robbery-crime-retail-store-pack-thefts-6-suspects-arrested-accused-of-nearly-100-robberies-in-dc-and-montgomery-county-police-stores-mcpd-anne-arundel-county-shaquille-pittman-regina-christmas-sephora-ulta-nike-target

"Police said the suspects are accused of stealing from 11 stores in the county and are suspects in robberies in Anne Arundel County and more than 80 stores in D.C."

Close to 100 stores, they are working hard!!!


Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Suspects have been caught:

https://www2.montgomerycountymd.gov/mcgportalapps/Press_Detail_Pol.aspx?Item_ID=43707

Local news says that the CVS on Sangamore was among the retail outlets that these folks hit.

All DC residents, using stolen/carjacked vehicles.


Lock em up for years!


It appears that only one is being held on bond.


shocker
Anonymous
Post 07/17/2023 14:31     Subject: CVS Sangamore

Carjackings and armed robberies, not just shoplifting.
Anonymous
Post 07/17/2023 14:25     Subject: CVS Sangamore

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Suspects have been caught:

https://www2.montgomerycountymd.gov/mcgportalapps/Press_Detail_Pol.aspx?Item_ID=43707

Local news says that the CVS on Sangamore was among the retail outlets that these folks hit.

All DC residents, using stolen/carjacked vehicles.


Lock em up for years!


It appears that only one is being held on bond.


shocker
Anonymous
Post 07/17/2023 14:12     Subject: CVS Sangamore

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Suspects have been caught:

https://www2.montgomerycountymd.gov/mcgportalapps/Press_Detail_Pol.aspx?Item_ID=43707

Local news says that the CVS on Sangamore was among the retail outlets that these folks hit.

All DC residents, using stolen/carjacked vehicles.


Lock em up for years!


It appears that only one is being held on bond.
Anonymous
Post 07/17/2023 14:09     Subject: CVS Sangamore

Anonymous wrote:Suspects have been caught:

https://www2.montgomerycountymd.gov/mcgportalapps/Press_Detail_Pol.aspx?Item_ID=43707

Local news says that the CVS on Sangamore was among the retail outlets that these folks hit.

All DC residents, using stolen/carjacked vehicles.


Lock em up for years!
Anonymous
Post 07/16/2023 18:32     Subject: CVS Sangamore

Suspects have been caught:

https://www2.montgomerycountymd.gov/mcgportalapps/Press_Detail_Pol.aspx?Item_ID=43707

Local news says that the CVS on Sangamore was among the retail outlets that these folks hit.

All DC residents, using stolen/carjacked vehicles.