Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yikes?
https://wtop.com/dc/2022/10/2-hospitalized-after-stabbing-outside-grocery-store-in-northwest-dc/
Within eyeshot of the 2nd district station.
I’m going to guess that it is related to the homeless shelter that is also right next door to the police station.
There has been a series of violent incident at Cathedral Commons that never occurred before in that area.
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/panhandler-attacks-couple-in-their-70s-with-victims-cane/2984119/
It’s a nice legacy for Cheh to leave her constituents.
Crime in NW DC?? What is this world coming to???
Well, since the density folks promised "vibrancy" there is nothing wrong with questioning the blight we've gotten instead.
Well come on over to the debacle that is the Connecticut Ave. corridor. The panhandlers have to get up early to get a good spot on the CP commercial strip. It’s gotten so bad they’re now all over Van Ness. The smell of marijuana is all over. Mentally ill in all the buildings. But this is what equity looks like in practice. Instead of raising blighted areas in other parts of the city it’s easier, cheaper, and quicker to pull down the nice parts of the city. Please think carefully about who you bore for in November.
Yep, was there the other day and appalled. But who can we vote for. They are all the same..if you can identify candidates who aren't for ruining what still works instead of improving what doesn't, please do.
Why do you keep voting for democrats? Because that’s what this has gotten all of you. And you KEEP doing it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yikes?
https://wtop.com/dc/2022/10/2-hospitalized-after-stabbing-outside-grocery-store-in-northwest-dc/
Within eyeshot of the 2nd district station.
I’m going to guess that it is related to the homeless shelter that is also right next door to the police station.
There has been a series of violent incident at Cathedral Commons that never occurred before in that area.
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/panhandler-attacks-couple-in-their-70s-with-victims-cane/2984119/
It’s a nice legacy for Cheh to leave her constituents.
Crime in NW DC?? What is this world coming to???
Well, since the density folks promised "vibrancy" there is nothing wrong with questioning the blight we've gotten instead.
Well come on over to the debacle that is the Connecticut Ave. corridor. The panhandlers have to get up early to get a good spot on the CP commercial strip. It’s gotten so bad they’re now all over Van Ness. The smell of marijuana is all over. Mentally ill in all the buildings. But this is what equity looks like in practice. Instead of raising blighted areas in other parts of the city it’s easier, cheaper, and quicker to pull down the nice parts of the city. Please think carefully about who you bore for in November.
Yep, was there the other day and appalled. But who can we vote for. They are all the same..if you can identify candidates who aren't for ruining what still works instead of improving what doesn't, please do.
Why do you keep voting for democrats? Because that’s what this has gotten all of you. And you KEEP doing it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Need a Democrat or Independent to run for mayor who hasn't bought into that defund BS. Defund and progressive policies on crime HURT the people they're trying to help.
Poor black and brown voters suffer at the hands of good intentioned policies that reward criminal behavior. You can be fore police accountability AND want to enforce the law and have safe neighborhoods.
Safe schools and 'hoods should be for everyone, not just white people.
Mayor Bowser is not into defunding the police. She is very much pro-police. Where are you posting from, troll?
Anonymous wrote:
I’m going to guess that it is related to the homeless shelter that is also right next door to the police station.
This really says a lot more about you. Your assumption is both anecdotally and statistically wrong.
Racism is one hell of a drug
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yikes?
https://wtop.com/dc/2022/10/2-hospitalized-after-stabbing-outside-grocery-store-in-northwest-dc/
Within eyeshot of the 2nd district station.
I’m going to guess that it is related to the homeless shelter that is also right next door to the police station.
There has been a series of violent incident at Cathedral Commons that never occurred before in that area.
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/panhandler-attacks-couple-in-their-70s-with-victims-cane/2984119/
It’s a nice legacy for Cheh to leave her constituents.
Crime in NW DC?? What is this world coming to???
Well, since the density folks promised "vibrancy" there is nothing wrong with questioning the blight we've gotten instead.
Well come on over to the debacle that is the Connecticut Ave. corridor. The panhandlers have to get up early to get a good spot on the CP commercial strip. It’s gotten so bad they’re now all over Van Ness. The smell of marijuana is all over. Mentally ill in all the buildings. But this is what equity looks like in practice. Instead of raising blighted areas in other parts of the city it’s easier, cheaper, and quicker to pull down the nice parts of the city. Please think carefully about who you bore for in November.
Yep, was there the other day and appalled. But who can we vote for. They are all the same..if you can identify candidates who aren't for ruining what still works instead of improving what doesn't, please do.
Why do you keep voting for democrats? Because that’s what this has gotten all of you. And you KEEP doing it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I’m going to guess that it is related to the homeless shelter that is also right next door to the police station.
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yikes?
https://wtop.com/dc/2022/10/2-hospitalized-after-stabbing-outside-grocery-store-in-northwest-dc/
Within eyeshot of the 2nd district station.
I’m going to guess that it is related to the homeless shelter that is also right next door to the police station.
There has been a series of violent incident at Cathedral Commons that never occurred before in that area.
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/panhandler-attacks-couple-in-their-70s-with-victims-cane/2984119/
It’s a nice legacy for Cheh to leave her constituents.
Crime in NW DC?? What is this world coming to???
Well, since the density folks promised "vibrancy" there is nothing wrong with questioning the blight we've gotten instead.
Well come on over to the debacle that is the Connecticut Ave. corridor. The panhandlers have to get up early to get a good spot on the CP commercial strip. It’s gotten so bad they’re now all over Van Ness. The smell of marijuana is all over. Mentally ill in all the buildings. But this is what equity looks like in practice. Instead of raising blighted areas in other parts of the city it’s easier, cheaper, and quicker to pull down the nice parts of the city. Please think carefully about who you bore for in November.
Yep, was there the other day and appalled. But who can we vote for. They are all the same..if you can identify candidates who aren't for ruining what still works instead of improving what doesn't, please do.
Why do you keep voting for democrats? Because that’s what this has gotten all of you. And you KEEP doing it!
Because Republicans are hypocritical christo-fascists. Clean up your party first and maybe I'll give it another look.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yikes?
https://wtop.com/dc/2022/10/2-hospitalized-after-stabbing-outside-grocery-store-in-northwest-dc/
Within eyeshot of the 2nd district station.
I’m going to guess that it is related to the homeless shelter that is also right next door to the police station.
There has been a series of violent incident at Cathedral Commons that never occurred before in that area.
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/panhandler-attacks-couple-in-their-70s-with-victims-cane/2984119/
It’s a nice legacy for Cheh to leave her constituents.
Crime in NW DC?? What is this world coming to???
Well, since the density folks promised "vibrancy" there is nothing wrong with questioning the blight we've gotten instead.
Well come on over to the debacle that is the Connecticut Ave. corridor. The panhandlers have to get up early to get a good spot on the CP commercial strip. It’s gotten so bad they’re now all over Van Ness. The smell of marijuana is all over. Mentally ill in all the buildings. But this is what equity looks like in practice. Instead of raising blighted areas in other parts of the city it’s easier, cheaper, and quicker to pull down the nice parts of the city. Please think carefully about who you bore for in November.
Yep, was there the other day and appalled. But who can we vote for. They are all the same..if you can identify candidates who aren't for ruining what still works instead of improving what doesn't, please do.
Why do you keep voting for democrats? Because that’s what this has gotten all of you. And you KEEP doing it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yikes?
https://wtop.com/dc/2022/10/2-hospitalized-after-stabbing-outside-grocery-store-in-northwest-dc/
Within eyeshot of the 2nd district station.
I’m going to guess that it is related to the homeless shelter that is also right next door to the police station.
There has been a series of violent incident at Cathedral Commons that never occurred before in that area.
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/panhandler-attacks-couple-in-their-70s-with-victims-cane/2984119/
It’s a nice legacy for Cheh to leave her constituents.
Crime in NW DC?? What is this world coming to???
Well, since the density folks promised "vibrancy" there is nothing wrong with questioning the blight we've gotten instead.
Well come on over to the debacle that is the Connecticut Ave. corridor. The panhandlers have to get up early to get a good spot on the CP commercial strip. It’s gotten so bad they’re now all over Van Ness. The smell of marijuana is all over. Mentally ill in all the buildings. But this is what equity looks like in practice. Instead of raising blighted areas in other parts of the city it’s easier, cheaper, and quicker to pull down the nice parts of the city. Please think carefully about who you bore for in November.
Yep, was there the other day and appalled. But who can we vote for. They are all the same..if you can identify candidates who aren't for ruining what still works instead of improving what doesn't, please do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yikes?
https://wtop.com/dc/2022/10/2-hospitalized-after-stabbing-outside-grocery-store-in-northwest-dc/
Within eyeshot of the 2nd district station.
I’m going to guess that it is related to the homeless shelter that is also right next door to the police station.
There has been a series of violent incident at Cathedral Commons that never occurred before in that area.
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/panhandler-attacks-couple-in-their-70s-with-victims-cane/2984119/
It’s a nice legacy for Cheh to leave her constituents.
Crime in NW DC?? What is this world coming to???
Well, since the density folks promised "vibrancy" there is nothing wrong with questioning the blight we've gotten instead.
Well come on over to the debacle that is the Connecticut Ave. corridor. The panhandlers have to get up early to get a good spot on the CP commercial strip. It’s gotten so bad they’re now all over Van Ness. The smell of marijuana is all over. Mentally ill in all the buildings. But this is what equity looks like in practice. Instead of raising blighted areas in other parts of the city it’s easier, cheaper, and quicker to pull down the nice parts of the city. Please think carefully about who you bore for in November.
Anonymous wrote:The problem with DC isn't voting for Bowser in November. The problem is there isn't and wasn't a viable candidate from anywhere. Which of the jokers running against Bowser in the Democratic primary would have a better response to crime? Answer: none. They are all commited to policies that make it worse.