Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ward 3 folks love to argue that they live on the city and not in the suburbs. Well, now you’re really a part of us. Welcome!
It’s remarkable how 30 years of progress could be dismantled so quickly.
If Bowser had made a campaign pledge to spread crime "equitably" to all areas of the District, then she could announce "Mission Accomplished!"
Ward 3 “burden sharing” for equity has been a pretty explicit policy priority throughout Bowser’s time in office. Not sure why folks decided not to pay attention.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ward 3 folks love to argue that they live on the city and not in the suburbs. Well, now you’re really a part of us. Welcome!
It’s remarkable how 30 years of progress could be dismantled so quickly.
If Bowser had made a campaign pledge to spread crime "equitably" to all areas of the District, then she could announce "Mission Accomplished!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ward 3 folks love to argue that they live on the city and not in the suburbs. Well, now you’re really a part of us. Welcome!
It’s remarkable how 30 years of progress could be dismantled so quickly.
Anonymous wrote:Saw three police cars outside the Brandywine this morning. For the stabbing, I saw 7 police cars and a police van, so I guess whatever happened today wasn't as bad.
Anonymous wrote:Ward 3 folks love to argue that they live on the city and not in the suburbs. Well, now you’re really a part of us. Welcome!
Anonymous wrote:all these comments flabbergasted at how the system is so broken, asking how it has happened and questioning details that are shocking and disturbing. Don’t you get it? This stuff is being done on purpose.
The sad thing is that people think some decent and wise retired person is going to magically get elected and fix it all. That’s not going to happen. This is what the people in charge want to happen.
The taxpayers and innocents affected are of no matter. You are supposed to hand your taxes over and stfu.
But the ground may well be shifting on how big MPD needs to be. Just a few years ago, most elected officials acted to stem a tide of officer retirements and pledged to rebuild the department to 4,000 officers. (It’s currently at just under 3,900.) Speaking on Monday, Ward 3 Councilmember Mary Cheh questioned the need for that many.
“I don’t see the need for the 4,000 officers,” she said. “That should have to be justified. If we have fewer officers, we have amounts of money that should be put into violence prevention and other needs.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was another stabbing near the Van Ness Metro entrance (close to the Starbucks) on Friday evening.
Crickets from Frumin, naturally.
The areas around the Cleveland Park, Van Ness, and Tenleytown stations are unsafe after dark. Occasional police presence helps, but otherwise there is frequent open marijuana use, loitering, and aggressive pan handling. How did we let this happen so fast?
Well, for one thing we ignored the housing voucher changes on Ct. Ave
We also ignored the riots that broke windows and showed a total lack of support to businesses
We decriminalized marijuana which has made the whole city seedy
We censured the police in a variety of ways in 2019
Weve convicted police for low speed 'chases'--that kid on the scooter. making it the fault of police, not the citizen who doesn't stop.
I could go on and on
Who’s we?
Mary Cheh spoke out and was viciously attacked and called a racist so she retired.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was another stabbing near the Van Ness Metro entrance (close to the Starbucks) on Friday evening.
Crickets from Frumin, naturally.
The areas around the Cleveland Park, Van Ness, and Tenleytown stations are unsafe after dark. Occasional police presence helps, but otherwise there is frequent open marijuana use, loitering, and aggressive pan handling. How did we let this happen so fast?
Well, for one thing we ignored the housing voucher changes on Ct. Ave
We also ignored the riots that broke windows and showed a total lack of support to businesses
We decriminalized marijuana which has made the whole city seedy
We censured the police in a variety of ways in 2019
Weve convicted police for low speed 'chases'--that kid on the scooter. making it the fault of police, not the citizen who doesn't stop.
I could go on and on
I NEVER understood the fervor against the cops with that kid on a scooter who was killed. WTF? He should have stopped. Maybe they were racist a-holes - but he caused the accident.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was another stabbing near the Van Ness Metro entrance (close to the Starbucks) on Friday evening.
Crickets from Frumin, naturally.
The areas around the Cleveland Park, Van Ness, and Tenleytown stations are unsafe after dark. Occasional police presence helps, but otherwise there is frequent open marijuana use, loitering, and aggressive pan handling. How did we let this happen so fast?
Well, for one thing we ignored the housing voucher changes on Ct. Ave
We also ignored the riots that broke windows and showed a total lack of support to businesses
We decriminalized marijuana which has made the whole city seedy
We censured the police in a variety of ways in 2019
Weve convicted police for low speed 'chases'--that kid on the scooter. making it the fault of police, not the citizen who doesn't stop.
I could go on and on
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was another stabbing near the Van Ness Metro entrance (close to the Starbucks) on Friday evening.
Crickets from Frumin, naturally.
The areas around the Cleveland Park, Van Ness, and Tenleytown stations are unsafe after dark. Occasional police presence helps, but otherwise there is frequent open marijuana use, loitering, and aggressive pan handling. How did we let this happen so fast?
Well, for one thing we ignored the housing voucher changes on Ct. Ave
We also ignored the riots that broke windows and showed a total lack of support to businesses
We decriminalized marijuana which has made the whole city seedy
We censured the police in a variety of ways in 2019
Weve convicted police for low speed 'chases'--that kid on the scooter. making it the fault of police, not the citizen who doesn't stop.
I could go on and on
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And every step of the way, the majority of people supported this descent. Goulet vs. Frumin was a pretty clear race between someone who said things were going in the wrong direction and needed to be addressed, and someone who said everything was going well and we needed to step on the gas.
I've also been shocked by the number of people I've talked to who said that there wasn't any crime problem and that it was just Republican fear-mongering - right up until the moment where they got assaulted or had their car stolen. Then they start talking about moving out of the city.
Well, thanks. You voted for policies and politicians that were destroying the city for years, insulted and shouted down anyone who said there were problems, and then when the consequences of your actions catch up with you you're going to run away and leave the mess you made for others to clean up.
Not to worry, the bike lanes will be here soon.