Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Criminal justice reform at work.
When police understand that the less contact they have with criminals the less chance they’ll be in a situation where they could have their careers ruined or even be wrongfully prosecuted for a legitimate use of force, it doesn’t take criminals long to respond to the void.
Anyone who is surprised by this is a damn fool.
Anonymous wrote:So why is Bowser still Mayor with little reproach?
Everyone has looked the other way on local issues when she stands in front of her use of lane dividing paint on a city street and yet, people are dying and businesses closing, schools are not fully reopen and homelessness is everywhere - right behind her back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Especially in SE. Five people shot earlier today in Congress Heights two of which are deceased. I'm a native who attended DCPS EOTP, but as an older adult, I guess I'm more aware to what is going on in the city. I know I sound like a broken record, but folks are still moving here left and right.
Agreed! I also grew up here and am only realizing as an adult how awful it is the city leadership continues to ignore the issues in half the city. I was desensitized as a child, and apparently I'm not the only one. It's unconscionable how many residents are murdered.
Anonymous wrote:Criminal justice reform at work.