Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I agree, the crack years were worse. But it is the randomness of the violence now that feels scary.
crack years were worse in an absolute sense but this is the largest increase in homicides over a brief period ever recorded in DC or nationally. Direction of change is very bad.
Been here since '72. Crack years were worse in terms of instances of violence but it was 95% contained to one population group. Your dime a dozen GS 10 Fed had virtually zero chance of being attacked.
That has done a 180 on the last decade.
If your definition of "done a 180" is "increased ever so slightly," sure.
homicide victims/100,000 people
Washington DC:
White: 3.9
Black: 102.4
Asian: 3.7
Fairfax County, VA:
White: 2.1
Black: 9.5
Asian: 2.9
Statistically being white in DC is virtually indistinguishable violence-wise than Fairfax or any other suburb that DCUM considers "safe," and being white in DC is virtually synonymous with being white collar regardless of your race - I guarantee those 102.4/100,000 murders happening to black people in DC don't include a lot of black Deloitte consultants.
The bottom line is despite the DCUM hysterics and media fearmongering, anyone who is in a position to be posting on DCUM during the workday (i.e. your "dome a dozen GS-10 Feds") has absolutely nothing to be afraid of in DC.