Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In DC we all tout our walkable neighborhoods, the downside is when a sociopath deliberately reverses then drives a truck into children in broad daylight as they are walking with their mom and pet on Capitol Hill.
I think a lot of us are working hard to be in denial about how dangerous many of those who walk and drive among us are.
Warning, hard to watch
The general vibe of lawlessness and politicians ignoring or enabling it pose real dangers.
Why is this not a story on WTOP, NBC4, etc.?!
What’s the story?
Video shows a driver who proceeded through a 4-way stop and stupidly wasn’t paying attention. Video also shows pedestrians stupidly crossing the street not paying attention. A collision ensues, a child gets hurt, and the driver speeds off.
Not worth air time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In DC we all tout our walkable neighborhoods, the downside is when a sociopath deliberately reverses then drives a truck into children in broad daylight as they are walking with their mom and pet on Capitol Hill.
I think a lot of us are working hard to be in denial about how dangerous many of those who walk and drive among us are.
Warning, hard to watch
The general vibe of lawlessness and politicians ignoring or enabling it pose real dangers.
Why is this not a story on WTOP, NBC4, etc.?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Is this "BLM plaza"? That was a waste of money, considering that DC can't even repaint many crosswalks.
Anonymous wrote:The city has turned its back on its citizens
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Notes DC is a huge outlier compared to other big cities
“The district has had 216 homicides this year, 38 percent more than at this point in 2022”
“By contrast, killings are down this year in big cities from coast to coast: by 24 percent in Los Angeles, 19 percent in Houston, 18 percent in Philadelphia, 12 percent in Chicago and 11 percent in New York City.”
Owners of Right Proper tell WSJ theyre leaving Shaw because the crime is out of hand
A bunch of businesses are leaving Shaw because of the crime[/quotez]
What will be left for the hipsters to walk to?
Anonymous wrote:Notes DC is a huge outlier compared to other big cities
“The district has had 216 homicides this year, 38 percent more than at this point in 2022”
“By contrast, killings are down this year in big cities from coast to coast: by 24 percent in Los Angeles, 19 percent in Houston, 18 percent in Philadelphia, 12 percent in Chicago and 11 percent in New York City.”
Owners of Right Proper tell WSJ theyre leaving Shaw because the crime is out of hand
Anonymous wrote:In DC we all tout our walkable neighborhoods, the downside is when a sociopath deliberately reverses then drives a truck into children in broad daylight as they are walking with their mom and pet on Capitol Hill.
I think a lot of us are working hard to be in denial about how dangerous many of those who walk and drive among us are.
Warning, hard to watch
The general vibe of lawlessness and politicians ignoring or enabling it pose real dangers.
Anonymous wrote:Notes DC is a huge outlier compared to other big cities
“The district has had 216 homicides this year, 38 percent more than at this point in 2022”
“By contrast, killings are down this year in big cities from coast to coast: by 24 percent in Los Angeles, 19 percent in Houston, 18 percent in Philadelphia, 12 percent in Chicago and 11 percent in New York City.”
Owners of Right Proper tell WSJ theyre leaving Shaw because the crime is out of hand
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