Anonymous
Post 02/17/2022 10:01     Subject: Re:New Hill East Facebook Group - reaction to local crime

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ugh, another carjacking. I know it won't happen, but we really need a hard crackdown on crime.

Honestly I think a hard crackdown is coming. These so-called progressive prosecutors have gone so far to the left that they are not helping their cause and the end result is going to be a return to more law and order policies. I know they don’t want to hear it, but the answer lies in the middle. Do people need
To be incarcerated for petty theft, no; but do they need a lengthy period of incarceration for holding people up at gunpoint, yes. I don’t care how old they are either, if you are putting a gun to someone you need to be removed from society for a minute.


We are talking about human beings here.

Nobody WANTS to be a criminal. No child sets out to be a criminal when they grow up.

How about we try some understanding and empathy here, instead of the ham-fisted Lockemup! policies, which don’t work?


+1

Not to mention, what gives this Facebook group the right to judge, given the unearned privilege they were all born into?


I'd be wary about generalizing this about the members of a group like this (I'm not in it, ftr). My experience in similar groups in similar areas is that they tend to be diverse because the neighborhood is diverse, and sometimes the most "law and order" voices in the group are older black residents who have been living there a long time and blame the crime on a lack of policing. It's easy to generalize if you've never lived in a neighborhood like this. But your assumptions are wrong. For instance, in my current neighborhood, the residents who are most vocal about opposing police intervention and urging empathy for young people committing crimes are also the most privileged (young, white, professionals). If you spend time talking to the "less privileged" neighbors, you get a much more nuanced take than just "defund the police" and "don't be a Karen."


This is true. I grew up in se dc and am on that Facebook group.

However, you also have mods who delete anything that could be remotely against the progressive grain. It’s stifling. We have no options in the city. Cries for more moderate voices in the city council are futile. We as citizen living in the middle of the city are all guinea pigs now, part of the grand scheme to reorder policing and criminal policy. Crime is rising, but nothing is being done except useless violence interruptors funded by millions of tax payer money, with all studies showing they do nothing to lower crime. Or we have endless circular discussion trying to “find the root cause of crime so we can fix it.” The root fking cause is poverty, poor or absent parenting, couple with the legacy of redlining, Jim Crow and slavery, and all this other stuff. It’s pretty obvious. Over the decades we’ve thrown millions into programs and spent the most of any place in America on schooling per pupil. Now all we’re doing is lowering the bar to allow certain crimes to be committed with impunity. It sucks. Progressive criminal policy is effectively self flagellation by people who don’t commit crimes. I wonder how this sort of wokeness will impact our soft and hard power on the world stage. Are we just going to self doubt every fking thing we do globally to ensure we conform to every facet of social justice? I really feel sometimes like malign actors probably take advantage of the racial reckoning to expand autocracy on the world stage. This kind of inner turmoil in America on a consistent basis. This kind of paralysis but hoping not to offend anyone will really be our downfall unless we sack up.
Anonymous
Post 02/17/2022 09:45     Subject: Re:New Hill East Facebook Group - reaction to local crime

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ugh, another carjacking. I know it won't happen, but we really need a hard crackdown on crime.

Honestly I think a hard crackdown is coming. These so-called progressive prosecutors have gone so far to the left that they are not helping their cause and the end result is going to be a return to more law and order policies. I know they don’t want to hear it, but the answer lies in the middle. Do people need
To be incarcerated for petty theft, no; but do they need a lengthy period of incarceration for holding people up at gunpoint, yes. I don’t care how old they are either, if you are putting a gun to someone you need to be removed from society for a minute.


We are talking about human beings here.

Nobody WANTS to be a criminal. No child sets out to be a criminal when they grow up.

How about we try some understanding and empathy here, instead of the ham-fisted Lockemup! policies, which don’t work?


+1

Not to mention, what gives this Facebook group the right to judge, given the unearned privilege they were all born into?


I'd be wary about generalizing this about the members of a group like this (I'm not in it, ftr). My experience in similar groups in similar areas is that they tend to be diverse because the neighborhood is diverse, and sometimes the most "law and order" voices in the group are older black residents who have been living there a long time and blame the crime on a lack of policing. It's easy to generalize if you've never lived in a neighborhood like this. But your assumptions are wrong. For instance, in my current neighborhood, the residents who are most vocal about opposing police intervention and urging empathy for young people committing crimes are also the most privileged (young, white, professionals). If you spend time talking to the "less privileged" neighbors, you get a much more nuanced take than just "defund the police" and "don't be a Karen."
Anonymous
Post 02/17/2022 09:37     Subject: Re:New Hill East Facebook Group - reaction to local crime

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ugh, another carjacking. I know it won't happen, but we really need a hard crackdown on crime.

Honestly I think a hard crackdown is coming. These so-called progressive prosecutors have gone so far to the left that they are not helping their cause and the end result is going to be a return to more law and order policies. I know they don’t want to hear it, but the answer lies in the middle. Do people need
To be incarcerated for petty theft, no; but do they need a lengthy period of incarceration for holding people up at gunpoint, yes. I don’t care how old they are either, if you are putting a gun to someone you need to be removed from society for a minute.


We are talking about human beings here.

Nobody WANTS to be a criminal. No child sets out to be a criminal when they grow up.

How about we try some understanding and empathy here, instead of the ham-fisted Lockemup! policies, which don’t work?


I disagree that nobody wants to be a criminal as that lifestyle is glamorized. Understanding and empathy is what you employ after removing the person from the streets. It's not meant to give criminals carte blanche to victimize other citizens. Progressives right now are providing criminals with moral justification to steal and commit violence.
Anonymous
Post 02/17/2022 09:26     Subject: Re:New Hill East Facebook Group - reaction to local crime

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ugh, another carjacking. I know it won't happen, but we really need a hard crackdown on crime.

Honestly I think a hard crackdown is coming. These so-called progressive prosecutors have gone so far to the left that they are not helping their cause and the end result is going to be a return to more law and order policies. I know they don’t want to hear it, but the answer lies in the middle. Do people need
To be incarcerated for petty theft, no; but do they need a lengthy period of incarceration for holding people up at gunpoint, yes. I don’t care how old they are either, if you are putting a gun to someone you need to be removed from society for a minute.


We are talking about human beings here.

Nobody WANTS to be a criminal. No child sets out to be a criminal when they grow up.

How about we try some understanding and empathy here, instead of the ham-fisted Lockemup! policies, which don’t work?


+1

Not to mention, what gives this Facebook group the right to judge, given the unearned privilege they were all born into?
Anonymous
Post 02/17/2022 09:09     Subject: Re:New Hill East Facebook Group - reaction to local crime

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ugh, another carjacking. I know it won't happen, but we really need a hard crackdown on crime.

Honestly I think a hard crackdown is coming. These so-called progressive prosecutors have gone so far to the left that they are not helping their cause and the end result is going to be a return to more law and order policies. I know they don’t want to hear it, but the answer lies in the middle. Do people need
To be incarcerated for petty theft, no; but do they need a lengthy period of incarceration for holding people up at gunpoint, yes. I don’t care how old they are either, if you are putting a gun to someone you need to be removed from society for a minute.


We are talking about human beings here.

Nobody WANTS to be a criminal. No child sets out to be a criminal when they grow up.

How about we try some understanding and empathy here, instead of the ham-fisted Lockemup! policies, which don’t work?


Neither do the current policies of not keeping violent criminals off the streets, which is exactly what's happening in DC right now. There has to be middle ground.
Anonymous
Post 02/17/2022 08:00     Subject: Re:New Hill East Facebook Group - reaction to local crime

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ugh, another carjacking. I know it won't happen, but we really need a hard crackdown on crime.

Honestly I think a hard crackdown is coming. These so-called progressive prosecutors have gone so far to the left that they are not helping their cause and the end result is going to be a return to more law and order policies. I know they don’t want to hear it, but the answer lies in the middle. Do people need
To be incarcerated for petty theft, no; but do they need a lengthy period of incarceration for holding people up at gunpoint, yes. I don’t care how old they are either, if you are putting a gun to someone you need to be removed from society for a minute.


We are talking about human beings here.

Nobody WANTS to be a criminal. No child sets out to be a criminal when they grow up.

How about we try some understanding and empathy here, instead of the ham-fisted Lockemup! policies, which don’t work?
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2022 19:38     Subject: Re:New Hill East Facebook Group - reaction to local crime

Anonymous wrote:Ugh, another carjacking. I know it won't happen, but we really need a hard crackdown on crime.

Honestly I think a hard crackdown is coming. These so-called progressive prosecutors have gone so far to the left that they are not helping their cause and the end result is going to be a return to more law and order policies. I know they don’t want to hear it, but the answer lies in the middle. Do people need
To be incarcerated for petty theft, no; but do they need a lengthy period of incarceration for holding people up at gunpoint, yes. I don’t care how old they are either, if you are putting a gun to someone you need to be removed from society for a minute.
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2022 17:45     Subject: Re:New Hill East Facebook Group - reaction to local crime

Ugh, another carjacking. I know it won't happen, but we really need a hard crackdown on crime.
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2022 10:42     Subject: New Hill East Facebook Group - reaction to local crime

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is anyone else a member of this Facebook group and a Hill resident? A lady’s house was shot by kids with paintballs and she posted her anguish on the Facebook page. This paintball issue happened multiple times to the same resident. Instead of the group members being supportive, most of them told her not to calm the police to find the kids that did it because of the potential for the kids to go to jail or worse and because of potential police brutality.

I read the postings on this Facebook group a lot to stayinformed about local issues. I’m kind of concerned based on reading many of the responses to thud and other posts that we’re getting to a place where self flagellation is somehow expected. As if living in a city, and this probably directed to gentrifiers in dc, you’re supposed to just be a victim of crime and not call the police. Are many people like this now and it’s racist to call the cops? Or are these posts just virtue signaling? Basically if you call the cops now when you’re assaulted or whatever you are the one who’s bad? There have been other posts like this on the group where someone was hurt or verbally assaulted, posted their sad story online, only to be lectured to by some kid who merely says “don’t call the cops” you should just grin and bear it.

I’d post my annoyance on the groups page, but honestly the mods would probably kick me off for being “rude” or something.


Basically kids were walking around with paintball guns (in the cold snow) shooting things. Paintballs can freeze and really hurt. Also, this is the same neighborhood where kids were lighting leaves on fire under cars, there has been a large increase in car jackings, etc…so when I read posters encouraging victims to just move on and not do anything like tell the police I’m kind of surprised. The kids were on camera.


These are really just childish pranks.


Please post your address, so you can be pranked.

Anonymous
Post 01/30/2022 10:34     Subject: New Hill East Facebook Group - reaction to local crime

Anonymous wrote:Both that FB page and this thread reek of disgusting racism!


Check the crime stats in DC. Facts are not racist. Your overreaction is very telling though. Especially given that perps and victims are far more likely to be the same race. But go on making excuses and crying "That's racist!" any time legitimate public safety issues are raised. You are just covering for criminal behavior. You are part of the problem.
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2022 10:08     Subject: New Hill East Facebook Group - reaction to local crime

Anonymous wrote:Some kids are basically living in a war zone, statistically. They've never been very far out of their neighborhood, let alone the Smithsonians. They are locked up and go right back to crime because that is their life. P.S. there's not that much going on at the rec centers


Well, that was uplifting! Rec centers suck amirite? Guess that’s just the way it is and we need to keep throwing millions into programs, summer jobs, after school programs, snap, ent, free money to go to schools, but to not demand any self accountability for any of this stuff. It’s just intractable right? But any complaints about it and seeking change would be too patronizing? I think the current solution is to keep complaining that there are not enough resources, when there are actually a bunch, but not hold any parents accountable for their actions because it’s not w0ke enough.
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2022 09:57     Subject: New Hill East Facebook Group - reaction to local crime

Anonymous wrote:Some kids are basically living in a war zone, statistically. They've never been very far out of their neighborhood, let alone the Smithsonians. They are locked up and go right back to crime because that is their life. P.S. there's not that much going on at the rec centers


You’ve basically made the case for less subsidized public housing in cities. Look at Potomac Gardens in Capitol Hill. So much crime on an otherwise nice area caused by that development. Or anywhere else for that matter. You’re going to see a ton of crime once Reservation 13 and its 2/3 ultra low AMI housing set aside are built. It sucks. I don’t get the self flagellation about this. Let the market work the way it should and those who can’t pay just move to where they can and let neighborhoods rise. Or just allow some market rate, but not so much of a subsidized amount of units. I am not going to argue with people about this. It’s just a fact. And we’ll keep have naive or obstinate bleeding heart SJW types on Facebook neighborhood groups trying to shame anyone who posts about it in like 10 years once it all comes to fruitiruon. The simplest thing is to just to let developers develop the area organically.
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2022 08:23     Subject: New Hill East Facebook Group - reaction to local crime

Some kids are basically living in a war zone, statistically. They've never been very far out of their neighborhood, let alone the Smithsonians. They are locked up and go right back to crime because that is their life. P.S. there's not that much going on at the rec centers
Anonymous
Post 01/25/2022 19:06     Subject: New Hill East Facebook Group - reaction to local crime

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is anyone else a member of this Facebook group and a Hill resident? A lady’s house was shot by kids with paintballs and she posted her anguish on the Facebook page. This paintball issue happened multiple times to the same resident. Instead of the group members being supportive, most of them told her not to calm the police to find the kids that did it because of the potential for the kids to go to jail or worse and because of potential police brutality.

I read the postings on this Facebook group a lot to stayinformed about local issues. I’m kind of concerned based on reading many of the responses to thud and other posts that we’re getting to a place where self flagellation is somehow expected. As if living in a city, and this probably directed to gentrifiers in dc, you’re supposed to just be a victim of crime and not call the police. Are many people like this now and it’s racist to call the cops? Or are these posts just virtue signaling? Basically if you call the cops now when you’re assaulted or whatever you are the one who’s bad? There have been other posts like this on the group where someone was hurt or verbally assaulted, posted their sad story online, only to be lectured to by some kid who merely says “don’t call the cops” you should just grin and bear it.

I’d post my annoyance on the groups page, but honestly the mods would probably kick me off for being “rude” or something.


Basically kids were walking around with paintball guns (in the cold snow) shooting things. Paintballs can freeze and really hurt. Also, this is the same neighborhood where kids were lighting leaves on fire under cars, there has been a large increase in car jackings, etc…so when I read posters encouraging victims to just move on and not do anything like tell the police I’m kind of surprised. The kids were on camera.


These are really just childish pranks.


Arson is not a prank.


Oh please.

So they lit a couple of leaves on fire. MYOB.

Besides, what does the city provide for these kids to do? Nothing?



Why is it the City's job to raise these kids? And the city offers all kinds of things at rec centers, schools, summer jobs etc.


This is why Roe cannot be overturned. How many more kids can DC be responsible for raising?

Anonymous
Post 01/25/2022 14:46     Subject: New Hill East Facebook Group - reaction to local crime

Both that FB page and this thread reek of disgusting racism!