Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There needs to be some serious questions raised about why teens are committing these carjackings. Serious question, as opposed to "well it's because they're poor" because being poor doesn't mean you need to do carjackings - and what random teen has the means and wherewithal to sell a stolen car or part it out?
Are they stealing cars on behalf of adults who can sell them? Are they stealing cars on behalf of people who want to use the cars to commit other crimes?
We need to know who else is involved in these carjackings.
Young men and women are stealing cars for gang initiations, for joy rides, to try to sell them for parts, because they are bored, angry, and have no future.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How wise is it to have the National Cannabis Festival and the Glow Fest in DC with the heightened crime wave??
https://nationalcannabisfestival.com/
https://projectglowfest.com/
Hopefully this doesn't bring in the yokels from flyover states. DC doesn't need tourists. It needs federal workers to go back to the office.
DC is not your private enclave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How wise is it to have the National Cannabis Festival and the Glow Fest in DC with the heightened crime wave??
https://nationalcannabisfestival.com/
https://projectglowfest.com/
Hopefully this doesn't bring in the yokels from flyover states. DC doesn't need tourists. It needs federal workers to go back to the office.
Anonymous wrote:There needs to be some serious questions raised about why teens are committing these carjackings. Serious question, as opposed to "well it's because they're poor" because being poor doesn't mean you need to do carjackings - and what random teen has the means and wherewithal to sell a stolen car or part it out?
Are they stealing cars on behalf of adults who can sell them? Are they stealing cars on behalf of people who want to use the cars to commit other crimes?
We need to know who else is involved in these carjackings.