Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
HOW? Did no one see, call the police, intervene? This makes me want to vomit. I grew up here, had many late night nachos at Kramer books, dates there, and just browsing the shelves. Unlike most Kramer customers, I vote middle Democrat, independent or Republican for local politics. You all need to take a good look in the mirror for what your votes have done to our city. Who benefitted? Certainly not the folks you think you are helping, and definitely no one else. Change course. You can be a good person AND want sane policy on crime and social issues.
People did call the police. Multiple assailants had guns and knives and were beating someone in broad daylight. What would you have people do?
Vote differently? Vote the bums out? Vote for anyone with crime platform that isnt allenesque or with an R next to their name for city government? What do you want to do?
Easy to say, which of the Whites would have been better on crime in the mayor's race?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
HOW? Did no one see, call the police, intervene? This makes me want to vomit. I grew up here, had many late night nachos at Kramer books, dates there, and just browsing the shelves. Unlike most Kramer customers, I vote middle Democrat, independent or Republican for local politics. You all need to take a good look in the mirror for what your votes have done to our city. Who benefitted? Certainly not the folks you think you are helping, and definitely no one else. Change course. You can be a good person AND want sane policy on crime and social issues.
You guys wanted to have your little George Floyd hysteria, treating criminals with hugs and reacharounds. This is what you get.
WTF are you talking about? You are absolutely DERANGED. We just wanted police to stop EXECUTING people on the street for the most petty of crimes like passing a sketchy $20 or selling loose cigarettes. DUBYA TEE EFFFFFF man. You are seriously screwed in the head with your "reacharounds" crap. Seriously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Excellent article in the economist,"Why is America’s capital so violent?
In most big cities violent crime is declining. In Washington the opposite is true," everywhere else crime is dropping yet in DC it's increasing rapidly. 40% this year alone. Explores the possible reasons. Any one else read it and want to discuss? I think that discussing it is better than pretending that it's not happening at this point....
https://www.economist.com/united-states/2023/10/30/why-is-americas-capital-so-violent
Move then if you don’t like it. Leave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
HOW? Did no one see, call the police, intervene? This makes me want to vomit. I grew up here, had many late night nachos at Kramer books, dates there, and just browsing the shelves. Unlike most Kramer customers, I vote middle Democrat, independent or Republican for local politics. You all need to take a good look in the mirror for what your votes have done to our city. Who benefitted? Certainly not the folks you think you are helping, and definitely no one else. Change course. You can be a good person AND want sane policy on crime and social issues.
People did call the police. Multiple assailants had guns and knives and were beating someone in broad daylight. What would you have people do?
Vote differently? Vote the bums out? Vote for anyone with crime platform that isnt allenesque or with an R next to their name for city government? What do you want to do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
HOW? Did no one see, call the police, intervene? This makes me want to vomit. I grew up here, had many late night nachos at Kramer books, dates there, and just browsing the shelves. Unlike most Kramer customers, I vote middle Democrat, independent or Republican for local politics. You all need to take a good look in the mirror for what your votes have done to our city. Who benefitted? Certainly not the folks you think you are helping, and definitely no one else. Change course. You can be a good person AND want sane policy on crime and social issues.
You guys wanted to have your little George Floyd hysteria, treating criminals with hugs and reacharounds. This is what you get.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And still, nothing in this thread can coherently explain why MPD arrests nosedived and crime spiked even though crime has decreased everywhere else including cities that cut police and treated police much worse than DC.
Someone said it starts with leadership and I'm starting to think it's with the DC police union leadership.
Nope. The cops aren’t the problem here.
When arrests are massively down from where they were, and in a way that is completely disjointed from and disproportionate to budget cuts or anything else that has happened, that makes it the fault of the police.
Prior to 2017, USAO consistently prosecuted 70+% of arrests, across R & D administrations. Graves declines to prosecute up to 67% of arrests, basically inverting the ratio. It's the fault of the USA.
Lack of prosecutions is the USAO's fault. But lack of arrests is MPD's fault. Stupid of MPD to make the USAO's failing their own failing.
If the USAO's resources and bandwidth are being sucked up by J6 prosecutions then maybe the White House should help with more staffing.
Not to worry, that USAO office will have a lot more bandwidth exactly one year from today. Just hang on a bit longer.
I'm voting for Nikki Haley. I figure she will clean things up domestically and internationally. Only decent candidate on either side that I can see. Tell me differently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Excellent article in the economist,"Why is America’s capital so violent?
In most big cities violent crime is declining. In Washington the opposite is true," everywhere else crime is dropping yet in DC it's increasing rapidly. 40% this year alone. Explores the possible reasons. Any one else read it and want to discuss? I think that discussing it is better than pretending that it's not happening at this point....
https://www.economist.com/united-states/2023/10/30/why-is-americas-capital-so-violent
Move then if you don’t like it. Leave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
HOW? Did no one see, call the police, intervene? This makes me want to vomit. I grew up here, had many late night nachos at Kramer books, dates there, and just browsing the shelves. Unlike most Kramer customers, I vote middle Democrat, independent or Republican for local politics. You all need to take a good look in the mirror for what your votes have done to our city. Who benefitted? Certainly not the folks you think you are helping, and definitely no one else. Change course. You can be a good person AND want sane policy on crime and social issues.
People did call the police. Multiple assailants had guns and knives and were beating someone in broad daylight. What would you have people do?
Anonymous wrote:Excellent article in the economist,"Why is America’s capital so violent?
In most big cities violent crime is declining. In Washington the opposite is true," everywhere else crime is dropping yet in DC it's increasing rapidly. 40% this year alone. Explores the possible reasons. Any one else read it and want to discuss? I think that discussing it is better than pretending that it's not happening at this point....
https://www.economist.com/united-states/2023/10/30/why-is-americas-capital-so-violent