Anonymous
Post 06/08/2022 13:00     Subject: Re:Attempted kidnapping of a 4-year-old in Georgetown.

It doesn't say stranger in the posting, does it? Kidnappings are often by the non-custodial parent.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2022 12:56     Subject: Attempted kidnapping of a 4-year-old in Georgetown.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PSA: remind your kids to NOT ENGAGE wtih strangers. And WTF was a 4yo doing talking to some rando w/o parents nearby?

Still, betcha the attempted kidnapper has a screw or two loose and has a record.


Did it say the kid was talking to the stranger? I have a three year old and I hold her hand in crowded places but if a man ran really fast behind us and grabbed her he certainly could.


DP here.

I didn't see any reports that the kid was talking to a stranger. But even if he was, so what. We don't teach our kids not to talk to strangers. We're not that paranoid.


WTF????
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2022 12:48     Subject: Attempted kidnapping of a 4-year-old in Georgetown.

Anonymous wrote:This happened to my kid (same age too) by a woman. My kid fought her off and ran to me. She was drunk and high. She needed treatment and social services to get her a stable place to live. None of which she will ever get in the US!


Does she turn it down? You are correct, we need to pass laws to involuntarily treat and hospitalize people.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2022 12:47     Subject: Attempted kidnapping of a 4-year-old in Georgetown.

Anonymous wrote:Police are on the lookout for this individual. He grabbed a 4-year-old and ran down M Street before the family caught up with him and he released the kid, but then he bolted up 29th street and is still at large.



I was almost run over in Georgetown. Car took the corner so fast--people were amazed I was alive. Temporary plates, didn't stop, probably boosted. This sucks! City Council, you SUCK!
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2022 12:42     Subject: Attempted kidnapping of a 4-year-old in Georgetown.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PSA: remind your kids to NOT ENGAGE wtih strangers. And WTF was a 4yo doing talking to some rando w/o parents nearby?

Still, betcha the attempted kidnapper has a screw or two loose and has a record.


Did it say the kid was talking to the stranger? I have a three year old and I hold her hand in crowded places but if a man ran really fast behind us and grabbed her he certainly could.


DP here.

I didn't see any reports that the kid was talking to a stranger. But even if he was, so what. We don't teach our kids not to talk to strangers. We're not that paranoid.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2022 12:42     Subject: Attempted kidnapping of a 4-year-old in Georgetown.

This happened to my kid (same age too) by a woman. My kid fought her off and ran to me. She was drunk and high. She needed treatment and social services to get her a stable place to live. None of which she will ever get in the US!
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2022 12:40     Subject: Attempted kidnapping of a 4-year-old in Georgetown.

Anonymous wrote:PSA: remind your kids to NOT ENGAGE wtih strangers. And WTF was a 4yo doing talking to some rando w/o parents nearby?

Still, betcha the attempted kidnapper has a screw or two loose and has a record.


Did it say the kid was talking to the stranger? I have a three year old and I hold her hand in crowded places but if a man ran really fast behind us and grabbed her he certainly could.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2022 12:35     Subject: Re:Attempted kidnapping of a 4-year-old in Georgetown.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What the living F! I am so tired of the F -Ing city council and mayor not legislating in mental illness and the rampant public drug use in the city. This guy was sick in the head or high as a kite, or both!



I assure you this was not a "mental health" issue.


Thanks! So glad that we don't have to worry about that, what with your assurances and all.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2022 12:32     Subject: Re:Attempted kidnapping of a 4-year-old in Georgetown.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What the living F! I am so tired of the F -Ing city council and mayor not legislating in mental illness and the rampant public drug use in the city. This guy was sick in the head or high as a kite, or both!



I assure you this was not a "mental health" issue.


How can you assure that?
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2022 12:31     Subject: Attempted kidnapping of a 4-year-old in Georgetown.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Strange to see a younger guy try to kidnap a four year old. The suspect looks like a teenager.


Yeah that struck me as really strange too


My immediate thought is that they had intentions to traffic the kid.


That was my thought as well, unfortunately.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2022 12:30     Subject: Attempted kidnapping of a 4-year-old in Georgetown.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Strange to see a younger guy try to kidnap a four year old. The suspect looks like a teenager.


Yeah that struck me as really strange too


My immediate thought is that they had intentions to traffic the kid.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2022 12:30     Subject: Re:Attempted kidnapping of a 4-year-old in Georgetown.

Anonymous wrote:What the living F! I am so tired of the F -Ing city council and mayor not legislating in mental illness and the rampant public drug use in the city. This guy was sick in the head or high as a kite, or both!



I assure you this was not a "mental health" issue.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2022 12:26     Subject: Attempted kidnapping of a 4-year-old in Georgetown.

Robocop and batman are needed to cleanup dc
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2022 12:13     Subject: Re:Attempted kidnapping of a 4-year-old in Georgetown.

What the living F! I am so tired of the F -Ing city council and mayor not legislating in mental illness and the rampant public drug use in the city. This guy was sick in the head or high as a kite, or both!
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2022 12:08     Subject: Attempted kidnapping of a 4-year-old in Georgetown.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow Georgetown? I can see if this were NE/SE but this is getting way too close to home!!


Um, really? PSA: Crime happens everywhere.


Another PSA--some neighborhoods have higher crime rates than others.