Anonymous wrote:DC needs a youth curfew that is enforced, like PG. And to start charging juveniles who are repeat or violent offenders as adults, which I notice MoCo is now doing, especially with age 16+.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting to me that no expense was spared to track down a carjacker when the victim is an FBI agent but somehow the rest of us don't matter. There have been 100s of carjackings. And rather than dedicate resources to stop them, they decide to give out airtags instead. So what? So citizens can be vigilantes and track down their own cars and confront violent criminals. Another person on another thread told a story about how she contacted the cops when her car was stolen and watched with them as they tracked the car moving around the city but the cops refused to do anything. what the hell?
They’re not allowed to chase. You voted for the people who implemented that.
Pretty sure there was no "chase" of the 17 year-old who stole the FBI's vehicle. They investigated and collected evidence.
So to answer the question not being addressed by anyone: yes, probably 60% of MPD is refusing to do their job. The Mayor and the Council don't say anything because they are worried the remaining 40% will stop doing their job, as well. There needs to be a change in culture at MPD and the USAO's office.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting to me that no expense was spared to track down a carjacker when the victim is an FBI agent but somehow the rest of us don't matter. There have been 100s of carjackings. And rather than dedicate resources to stop them, they decide to give out airtags instead. So what? So citizens can be vigilantes and track down their own cars and confront violent criminals. Another person on another thread told a story about how she contacted the cops when her car was stolen and watched with them as they tracked the car moving around the city but the cops refused to do anything. what the hell?
They’re not allowed to chase. You voted for the people who implemented that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bad guys need to: (1) get caught, and (2) go to jail for a long time. Period. End of story. We need to take our city back.
We simply cannot live with the carjackings, property crimes, shootings, and chaos with no consequences for the perpetrators.
Who in local politics can make this happen?
Doing what you propose in your subject line would result in many more African-American males behind bars.
And that is racist.
Full stop. Never gonna happen.
DC crime will get much, much worse before it gets better.
Anonymous wrote:Janeese Lewis George opposes anything and everything when it comes to cracking down on crime. She’s up for re-election in the spring. Throw her out.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting to me that no expense was spared to track down a carjacker when the victim is an FBI agent but somehow the rest of us don't matter. There have been 100s of carjackings. And rather than dedicate resources to stop them, they decide to give out airtags instead. So what? So citizens can be vigilantes and track down their own cars and confront violent criminals. Another person on another thread told a story about how she contacted the cops when her car was stolen and watched with them as they tracked the car moving around the city but the cops refused to do anything. what the hell?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you propose to get the federally appointed USAO, with a no paper rate of 67%, and federally appointed judges, many of whom used to be public defenders, to do that?
Vote republican in the presidential election
Anonymous wrote:How do you propose to get the federally appointed USAO, with a no paper rate of 67%, and federally appointed judges, many of whom used to be public defenders, to do that?
Anonymous wrote:If that's what you want then you should move to PG. It's not going to happen in DC because no one can even agree on why crime there is so out of control. PG has a youth curfew and prosecutes criminals though.