Anonymous wrote:
Voting left should NOT mean leniency for violent crime.
I understand the city can't do much to control the thousands of guns since we have no federal gun ban (!!!!), but it doesn't mean we can't prosecute and jail the desperate teens doing the shooting. They've got to learn you can't solve all your fights with murder.
Anonymous wrote:Our Ward 6 rep Charles Allen is such an abject failure.
Anonymous wrote:
I think carjackings are almost always minors. It’s a sport of sorts that replaced stealing cars when stealing cars got harder/less fun because of anti-theft devices, mainly remote keys. You know, a sport where they occasionally kill people.
I sat on a jury for a carjacking and it was essentially that they were bored and they wanted a car to ride around in. They stole and hot wired an older car, but they wanted a better car with a key. So they carjacked a guy. The whole thing was incredibly stupid from soup to nuts. I’m not sure they even tried to not get caught.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This is becoming so common— so many of the carjackings/armed robberies on the Hill and in NE are being committed by teens.
Why aren’t more people talking about how this is an inevitable result of shuttering schools for a year, leaving many teenagers who are susceptible of falling into this kind of behavior twisting in the wind? Is it surprising that we suddenly have a bunch of 13-17 yr olds running around robbing people? How many of these kids just kind of disappeared from DCPS during the closures?
This has nothing to do with school closures and everything to do with culture.
It’s obviously both. Duh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC has the largest police force on a per capita basis in the country. Somehow it seems to make no difference.
Wait- this has nothing to do with the police. This has to do with prosecution and lack thereof. If cops arrest them all and then they're let out instantly, what's the point of them even bother trying?
I love how people romanticize how cops used to be before they were demoralized and deballed by local pols, prosecutors and judges.Cops have always been lazy and apathetic freeloaders. Look at their total comp, including the overtime they all milk, and how can you not conclude they're grossly overpaid stenographers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC has the largest police force on a per capita basis in the country. Somehow it seems to make no difference.
Wait- this has nothing to do with the police. This has to do with prosecution and lack thereof. If cops arrest them all and then they're let out instantly, what's the point of them even bother trying?
Cops have always been lazy and apathetic freeloaders. Look at their total comp, including the overtime they all milk, and how can you not conclude they're grossly overpaid stenographers.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This is becoming so common— so many of the carjackings/armed robberies on the Hill and in NE are being committed by teens.
Why aren’t more people talking about how this is an inevitable result of shuttering schools for a year, leaving many teenagers who are susceptible of falling into this kind of behavior twisting in the wind? Is it surprising that we suddenly have a bunch of 13-17 yr olds running around robbing people? How many of these kids just kind of disappeared from DCPS during the closures?
This has nothing to do with school closures and everything to do with culture.
Anonymous wrote:DC has the largest police force on a per capita basis in the country. Somehow it seems to make no difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This is becoming so common— so many of the carjackings/armed robberies on the Hill and in NE are being committed by teens.
Why aren’t more people talking about how this is an inevitable result of shuttering schools for a year, leaving many teenagers who are susceptible of falling into this kind of behavior twisting in the wind? Is it surprising that we suddenly have a bunch of 13-17 yr olds running around robbing people? How many of these kids just kind of disappeared from DCPS during the closures?
This has nothing to do with school closures and everything to do with culture.
Has anyone interviewed the kids and asked them what went through their mind when they caiiy a gun and try to rob random people or carjacking on the street? Have they never thought someone could be injured or die? What if their family members or fiends became targets?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This is becoming so common— so many of the carjackings/armed robberies on the Hill and in NE are being committed by teens.
Why aren’t more people talking about how this is an inevitable result of shuttering schools for a year, leaving many teenagers who are susceptible of falling into this kind of behavior twisting in the wind? Is it surprising that we suddenly have a bunch of 13-17 yr olds running around robbing people? How many of these kids just kind of disappeared from DCPS during the closures?
This has nothing to do with school closures and everything to do with culture.
Has anyone interviewed the kids and asked them what went through their mind when they caiiy a gun and try to rob random people or carjacking on the street? Have they never thought someone could be injured or die? What if their family members or fiends became targets?
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Wow! Groundbreaking. No one just ever asked these kids if they realized someone could be HURT if they carjack them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This is becoming so common— so many of the carjackings/armed robberies on the Hill and in NE are being committed by teens.
Why aren’t more people talking about how this is an inevitable result of shuttering schools for a year, leaving many teenagers who are susceptible of falling into this kind of behavior twisting in the wind? Is it surprising that we suddenly have a bunch of 13-17 yr olds running around robbing people? How many of these kids just kind of disappeared from DCPS during the closures?
This has nothing to do with school closures and everything to do with culture.
Has anyone interviewed the kids and asked them what went through their mind when they caiiy a gun and try to rob random people or carjacking on the street? Have they never thought someone could be injured or die? What if their family members or fiends became targets?