Anonymous wrote:Oh, please. The federal takeover is making us less safe.
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/national-guardsman-ticketed-for-running-red-light-after-dc-armored-vehicle-crash/3978930/
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/dc-prosecutors-instructed-not-to-seek-felony-charges-for-carrying-rifles-shotguns/3977451/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am going to call complete BS on the violent crimes lowest in 30 years. Reporting of crimes maybe lowest in 30 years. It’s next to impossible to report a crime as the police are spread so thin. I have had guys working on my house robbed by gun point, had neighborhood guy try to attack me with a pipe, had multiple break ins and a real estate title company steal money from me. I was not able to report any of the physical crimes as officers never showed up when called, even though a gun was discharged in the construction worker robbery. It took me 10 months to get a return call from the Detective in the financial crimes division and he told me now that they know the person that stole the money from me did it to multiple people they were going to pursue arresting her, but he was retiring in 3 weeks and had 2 weeks of vacation he had to use up, so if they didn’t locate her in that week nothing would happen and that the other two detectives in the unit are dealing with 350 calls a day and would likely not have time to pursue it. She stole hundreds of thousands of dollars from people doing real estate closings.
+1.
I am a longtime D.C. resident and I also call BS on this claim that crime is at a 30-year low.
As always with Democrats, don’t believe your lying eyes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Police in Maryland have told me they don't do traffic violations like they did years ago. They have too much other crimes to take care of. They don't chase any speeding cars or motorcycles anymore unless they committed a felony. A lot of policemen retired. They have a massive shortage of officers working. The Government is not backing them up either.
This exactly. People are fed up with cops getting told to stand down, and do nothing.
Who's telling them to stand down? Is this some old cherrypicked narrative from the BLM days that you're stuck on?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are 185 homicides so far, which is only best since 2019.
Who creates this nonsense?
Not. One. Single. Homicide. Since. Trump.
And DEMOCRATS are MAD as HELL.
Why?
Huh? DC did not have a single homicide for 16 straight days in March of this year.
If you were a thug, you’d know still kind of cold in March to be shooting off on the streets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Police in Maryland have told me they don't do traffic violations like they did years ago. They have too much other crimes to take care of. They don't chase any speeding cars or motorcycles anymore unless they committed a felony. A lot of policemen retired. They have a massive shortage of officers working. The Government is not backing them up either.
This exactly. People are fed up with cops getting told to stand down, and do nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Police in Maryland have told me they don't do traffic violations like they did years ago. They have too much other crimes to take care of. They don't chase any speeding cars or motorcycles anymore unless they committed a felony. A lot of policemen retired. They have a massive shortage of officers working. The Government is not backing them up either.
This exactly. People are fed up with cops getting told to stand down, and do nothing.
Who's telling them to stand down? Is this some old cherrypicked narrative from the BLM days that you're stuck on?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Police in Maryland have told me they don't do traffic violations like they did years ago. They have too much other crimes to take care of. They don't chase any speeding cars or motorcycles anymore unless they committed a felony. A lot of policemen retired. They have a massive shortage of officers working. The Government is not backing them up either.
This exactly. People are fed up with cops getting told to stand down, and do nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am going to call complete BS on the violent crimes lowest in 30 years. Reporting of crimes maybe lowest in 30 years. It’s next to impossible to report a crime as the police are spread so thin. I have had guys working on my house robbed by gun point, had neighborhood guy try to attack me with a pipe, had multiple break ins and a real estate title company steal money from me. I was not able to report any of the physical crimes as officers never showed up when called, even though a gun was discharged in the construction worker robbery. It took me 10 months to get a return call from the Detective in the financial crimes division and he told me now that they know the person that stole the money from me did it to multiple people they were going to pursue arresting her, but he was retiring in 3 weeks and had 2 weeks of vacation he had to use up, so if they didn’t locate her in that week nothing would happen and that the other two detectives in the unit are dealing with 350 calls a day and would likely not have time to pursue it. She stole hundreds of thousands of dollars from people doing real estate closings.
+1.
I am a longtime D.C. resident and I also call BS on this claim that crime is at a 30-year low.
Anonymous wrote:I am going to call complete BS on the violent crimes lowest in 30 years. Reporting of crimes maybe lowest in 30 years. It’s next to impossible to report a crime as the police are spread so thin. I have had guys working on my house robbed by gun point, had neighborhood guy try to attack me with a pipe, had multiple break ins and a real estate title company steal money from me. I was not able to report any of the physical crimes as officers never showed up when called, even though a gun was discharged in the construction worker robbery. It took me 10 months to get a return call from the Detective in the financial crimes division and he told me now that they know the person that stole the money from me did it to multiple people they were going to pursue arresting her, but he was retiring in 3 weeks and had 2 weeks of vacation he had to use up, so if they didn’t locate her in that week nothing would happen and that the other two detectives in the unit are dealing with 350 calls a day and would likely not have time to pursue it. She stole hundreds of thousands of dollars from people doing real estate closings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Police in Maryland have told me they don't do traffic violations like they did years ago. They have too much other crimes to take care of. They don't chase any speeding cars or motorcycles anymore unless they committed a felony. A lot of policemen retired. They have a massive shortage of officers working. The Government is not backing them up either.
This exactly. People are fed up with cops getting told to stand down, and do nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Police in Maryland have told me they don't do traffic violations like they did years ago. They have too much other crimes to take care of. They don't chase any speeding cars or motorcycles anymore unless they committed a felony. A lot of policemen retired. They have a massive shortage of officers working. The Government is not backing them up either.
This exactly. People are fed up with cops getting told to stand down, and do nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Police in Maryland have told me they don't do traffic violations like they did years ago. They have too much other crimes to take care of. They don't chase any speeding cars or motorcycles anymore unless they committed a felony. A lot of policemen retired. They have a massive shortage of officers working. The Government is not backing them up either.
Anonymous wrote:185 murders. Up from 105 in 2014.