Anonymous
Post 11/25/2023 14:42     Subject: Re:Park Police Officer Shot Downtown



I mean, Chuck is not wrong.
Anonymous
Post 11/25/2023 05:38     Subject: Re:Park Police Officer Shot Downtown

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


The criminal’s rap sheet was a mile long. Gun, drugs, extended ammo clips. Multiple pre-trial release violations.

All excused

24 months, all suspended.

And this officer’s life will never be the same.

This is how the system is designed.


When will he be charged with murdering an aspiring rapper?
Anonymous
Post 11/24/2023 22:56     Subject: Re:Park Police Officer Shot Downtown

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


The criminal’s rap sheet was a mile long. Gun, drugs, extended ammo clips. Multiple pre-trial release violations.

All excused

24 months, all suspended.

And this officer’s life will never be the same.

This is how the system is designed.


The average murderer in DC has more than 11 felonies. Al these guys are well known to the police, prosecutors, and judges.

I give up.

I live a hundred yards from the DC border. I don't go downtown at all anymore if I can avoid it. It's not like I'm particularly sensitive, but on a Wednesday evening there are far better options than dealing with all the garbage in DC. And I'm sure I'm not the only one that doesn't bother with DC anymore.

Think it would be a tough place to run a restaurant or coffee shop today
Anonymous
Post 11/24/2023 19:00     Subject: Re:Park Police Officer Shot Downtown

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


The criminal’s rap sheet was a mile long. Gun, drugs, extended ammo clips. Multiple pre-trial release violations.

All excused

24 months, all suspended.

And this officer’s life will never be the same.

This is how the system is designed.


Yet there had to be a supreme court case and hoop after hoop for our household to have a legally registered firearm. I have zero issue with that. I do question the irony of where the city brings down the hammer of the law. Not on actual criminals.
Anonymous
Post 11/24/2023 18:54     Subject: Re:Park Police Officer Shot Downtown

Anonymous wrote:


The criminal’s rap sheet was a mile long. Gun, drugs, extended ammo clips. Multiple pre-trial release violations.

All excused

24 months, all suspended.

And this officer’s life will never be the same.

This is how the system is designed.
Anonymous
Post 11/24/2023 16:43     Subject: Park Police Officer Shot Downtown

Most of DC council and the mayor would be in prison if we did this
Anonymous
Post 11/24/2023 14:27     Subject: Park Police Officer Shot Downtown

Anonymous wrote:This is going to become a trend. Criminals will have to learn the hard way.

Unfortunately, smart police officers will learn from this incident that it’s better not to confront these guys if they want to live.
Anonymous
Post 11/24/2023 12:27     Subject: Park Police Officer Shot Downtown

This is going to become a trend. Criminals will have to learn the hard way.
Anonymous
Post 11/24/2023 12:16     Subject: Park Police Officer Shot Downtown

Much like the teenage carjacker justifiably shot and killed earlier this month, this criminal had a long rap sheet and would still be alive today if authorities had him in jail where he belongs.
Anonymous
Post 11/24/2023 10:32     Subject: Park Police Officer Shot Downtown

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone work as police officer in DC?


I guess it depends if you have professional standards or not. A lot of MPD officers seemingly spend their day sitting in squad cars doing very little.


Do you blame them?

If this criminal from yesterday had missed the officer with his bullets, people would be protesting today (and probably breaking windows, looting and stealing, come nightfall) because a cop “shot and killed a black man”. Nevermind the circumstances, right? All that matters is cop shot a black guy.

So do you blame them for sitting in their cars and doing nothing? Because even if they did their jobs to a flawless standard we wouldn’t hold any other profession to, people will still find fault and attempt to ruin their career or even imprison them, if the person they shot in the lawful course of their duties is a POC.


People like you have created this. Now you’re outraged that cops are sitting on their hands?


Too damn bad. This is the way it is from now on. Get used to it.
Anonymous
Post 11/24/2023 05:46     Subject: Park Police Officer Shot Downtown

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At least the US Park Police aren’t afraid to return fire. DC police probably have to call “violence interrupters.”


MPD would’ve let the guy walk and not intervened, even if they witnessed blatant criminal activity.

This dude did not expect to be confronted by a cop, likely because he’s done crap in front of MPD without a care in the world. He panicked because he’s not accustomed to being confronted by a cop legitimately doing their job.

Kudos to the cop. I hope he recovers ok and gets plenty of time to recover with his family.

This is unfortunately true way too often and an underreported part of the DC crime story.
Anonymous
Post 11/23/2023 21:54     Subject: Park Police Officer Shot Downtown

Anonymous wrote:At least the US Park Police aren’t afraid to return fire. DC police probably have to call “violence interrupters.”


MPD would’ve let the guy walk and not intervened, even if they witnessed blatant criminal activity.

This dude did not expect to be confronted by a cop, likely because he’s done crap in front of MPD without a care in the world. He panicked because he’s not accustomed to being confronted by a cop legitimately doing their job.

Kudos to the cop. I hope he recovers ok and gets plenty of time to recover with his family.
Anonymous
Post 11/23/2023 21:36     Subject: Park Police Officer Shot Downtown

At least the US Park Police aren’t afraid to return fire. DC police probably have to call “violence interrupters.”
Anonymous
Post 11/23/2023 21:25     Subject: Re:Park Police Officer Shot Downtown

Anonymous
Post 11/23/2023 21:19     Subject: Park Police Officer Shot Downtown

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sick. No one wants to hang out in DC anymore. This was in the middle of the afternoon.
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Considering i passed by the area yesterday at the time it occurred (wondered why the police presence) and it was absolutely jam packed with people…seems like someone wants to hang out.

You don’t seem to know the area well. That block has two large apartments for indigent seniors that attracts a lot of street activity.


I don’t understand how an apartment building for low income disabled elderly residents is a magnet for crime. Street walkers hang out at that block too.

Make it make sense.


Elderly people have kids and grandkids.