Anonymous wrote:I watched about 25 minutes online and was not encouraged by Frumin's responses at all. His strategy seems to be to hope no more "incidents" (aka murder attempts) happen until this one has blown over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I watched about 25 minutes online and was not encouraged by Frumin's responses at all. His strategy seems to be to hope no more "incidents" (aka murder attempts) happen until this one has blown over.
Also not impressed. Frumin seemed bored and dismissive. He will do nothing. What (preventable) horrible things will happen before real action is taken?
Anonymous wrote:I watched about 25 minutes online and was not encouraged by Frumin's responses at all. His strategy seems to be to hope no more "incidents" (aka murder attempts) happen until this one has blown over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went, it was a good turn out. What did people think?
I miss Cheh. Frumin does not strike me as a serious person, that public safety was way down his priority list is not a surpise. The newish MPD guy was better but straight up said the playground had no involvement. He could have said he couldn't answer the question but the suspects running across the playground was in something MPD put out. So, higher marks for delivery but still not esp trustworthy. Lots of anecdotes, running the clock and deflection from both, I thought. Hope to be surprised.
Expected to see Courtney Carlson there. Many of the ANCs spoke/asked questions.
The few ideas that Frumin has will take years to implement under even the best case scenarios. You’re, on your own out here in an understaffed 2D.
Anonymous wrote:I went, it was a good turn out. What did people think?
I miss Cheh. Frumin does not strike me as a serious person, that public safety was way down his priority list is not a surpise. The newish MPD guy was better but straight up said the playground had no involvement. He could have said he couldn't answer the question but the suspects running across the playground was in something MPD put out. So, higher marks for delivery but still not esp trustworthy. Lots of anecdotes, running the clock and deflection from both, I thought. Hope to be surprised.
Expected to see Courtney Carlson there. Many of the ANCs spoke/asked questions.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So why aren't there more moderate Democrats willing to be tough on crime in DC?
Surely they can see that this is what the population wants, no?
The folks who run the Ward 3 party are not moderate. They are young socialists and aging hippies. The realization that the defund the police movement has brought the city to the brink and led to the deaths of thousands of black and brown people around the country is too much for them to fathom and threatens their entire understanding of the world and their role in it.
The Ward 3 Democrats have nothing to do with Frumin, his nomination, his lack of policies, or election.
What are you talking about? DC is full of ideological dems, with no ability to think in any way other than party lines. And this is why we are in the state we are. Moderates are not welcome here and our voices are drowned out by the claims of defund police and equity. It is so frustrating. Even moreso because quite honestly, the moderates I know are less elitist and, without the white savior racist overtones of the socialists now running this city.
Do you know any details about this shooting? I have not seen anything other than that two men were seen running away. I am not sure how you can attribute a cause to something if you don't know anything about it. Yet, here you are blaming Matt Frumin and "Defund the Police" (something that did not happen in DC which actually increased its policing budget).
The MPD was in fact defunded. The number of officers has dropped to its lowest level in over 20 years even as annual murders have almost tripled (!) over the last decade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From his newsletter so folks have it
Neighbors are encouraged to submit questions in advance of the meeting here https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdW1zKRpcggUG_gVN00lcc9Fe74WTYgpXRovXhQS8wQfytx2g/viewform
Public Safety Discussion with Councilmember Matt Frumin
Thursday, September 14 at 7 pm
Windows Lounge
2nd floor, School of Business & Public Administration, Building 38
University of the District of Columbia, 4200 Connecticut Avenue NW
The meeting will be livestreamed on our Youtube channel. Access the live stream https://youtube.com/@cmfrumin?si=mKD2tw9sH7_ZkmRP
Submit questions in advance so he can cherry pick ones like “Matt, why do you care so much about this issue?”