Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go ahead and tell me I should just move to Ashburn if I'm bothered by this:
https://www.popville.com/2021/10/arrest-made-dc-alleged-attempted-kidnapping/
Holy crap that is terrifying.
Terrifying. But I don't know why it would be less likely to happen in Ashburn.
It's not, but that's a standard response by some posters whenever there's a complaint about crime in DC.
Anonymous wrote:Some unhoused people are seriously damaged/disturbed/creepy. The tendency in DC to valorize the homeless sympathetically, needs to be tempered by the knowledge that some are incredibly dangerous. A women was violently attacked by a " no fixed address fellow" in the GW parking lot just a few short weeks ago. There was a spate of killings by homeless on mostly women going about their business a few years ago. It's great to help productive people looking for a hand up. The rest don't need to be punished (unless they commit a crime) but they do need to be addressed so they are not roaming around exhibiting severely anti social behavior. How much counseling are this kid, and nanny, going to need?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just saw this on the news and this was terrifying!
(i’m not to stir the pot- but did anyone else notice that the mother didn’t publicly think her nanny, who literally put herself between the kidnapper and her daughter? Talk about being under appreciated!)
Maybe the reporter didn’t ask the mother for a comment? Maybe the family was trying to recover privately.
It was in her comment to the news reporter. She emphasized how brave her five-year-old was, she really was, and she thanked everybody but the nanny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go ahead and tell me I should just move to Ashburn if I'm bothered by this:
https://www.popville.com/2021/10/arrest-made-dc-alleged-attempted-kidnapping/
Holy crap that is terrifying.
Terrifying. But I don't know why it would be less likely to happen in Ashburn.
It's not, but that's a standard response by some posters whenever there's a complaint about crime in DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just saw this on the news and this was terrifying!
(i’m not to stir the pot- but did anyone else notice that the mother didn’t publicly think her nanny, who literally put herself between the kidnapper and her daughter? Talk about being under appreciated!)
Maybe the reporter didn’t ask the mother for a comment? Maybe the family was trying to recover privately.
Anonymous wrote:I just saw this on the news and this was terrifying!
(i’m not to stir the pot- but did anyone else notice that the mother didn’t publicly think her nanny, who literally put herself between the kidnapper and her daughter? Talk about being under appreciated!)