Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Nothing like a little fights, burnouts, and running over a pedestrian to cap the night at Pike and Rose. Here's details on the victim:
https://mocoshow.com/blog/woman-in-critical-condition-after-being-run-over-twice-in-hit-run-at-pike-rose/
Can we start referring to Pike and Rose as being in Rockville, since it does have a Rockville zipcode (2085x). It's giving the real Bethesda (2081x) a bad name!
Is this a real crime?
Running over a woman and driving away? Yes.
Anonymous wrote:I blame the NRA and the gun-toting Republicans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Nothing like a little fights, burnouts, and running over a pedestrian to cap the night at Pike and Rose. Here's details on the victim:
https://mocoshow.com/blog/woman-in-critical-condition-after-being-run-over-twice-in-hit-run-at-pike-rose/
Can we start referring to Pike and Rose as being in Rockville, since it does have a Rockville zipcode (2085x). It's giving the real Bethesda (2081x) a bad name!
Is this a real crime?
Anonymous wrote:They should have just kept that lonely La Madeleine by the defunct toys r ys
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Nothing like a little fights, burnouts, and running over a pedestrian to cap the night at Pike and Rose. Here's details on the victim:
https://mocoshow.com/blog/woman-in-critical-condition-after-being-run-over-twice-in-hit-run-at-pike-rose/
Can we start referring to Pike and Rose as being in Rockville, since it does have a Rockville zipcode (2085x). It's giving the real Bethesda (2081x) a bad name!
Is this a real crime?
Anonymous wrote:
Nothing like a little fights, burnouts, and running over a pedestrian to cap the night at Pike and Rose. Here's details on the victim:
https://mocoshow.com/blog/woman-in-critical-condition-after-being-run-over-twice-in-hit-run-at-pike-rose/
Can we start referring to Pike and Rose as being in Rockville, since it does have a Rockville zipcode (2085x). It's giving the real Bethesda (2081x) a bad name!
Anonymous wrote:
Nothing like a little fights, burnouts, and running over a pedestrian to cap the night at Pike and Rose. Here's details on the victim:
https://mocoshow.com/blog/woman-in-critical-condition-after-being-run-over-twice-in-hit-run-at-pike-rose/
Can we start referring to Pike and Rose as being in Rockville, since it does have a Rockville zipcode (2085x). It's giving the real Bethesda (2081x) a bad name!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
LOL, yea let's compare it to a year nobody left there house and bars were closed. Jeez, such brain damage in the right.
That number of homicides is the highest the county has seen since the 90s.
But here's the thing. People don't experience violence equally. Most of the violence is occurring in small parts of the county -- equity focus areas. So when you "reform" the criminal justice system and take away both enforcement and consequences, you end up hurting African Americans for the most part. And then to a certain extent, Latino residents.
Please explain what specific steps have been taken in MoCo to take away enforcement and consequences?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MoCo is becoming more vibrant and diverse. This is a feature not a bug.
Just say you hate hispanics and blacks and be done with it.
Nope. I hate white liberals who treat POC like they were pets. Poor, simple creatures who can’t look after themselves without the intervention and guiding white hand reaching down from their ivory tower to care for them, since they can’t take care of themselves. Your polices have destroyed generations of black families. And your soft on crime nonsense has ensured they live in neighborhoods saturated with crime. I’m glad to see the fruits of all your labor coming to bear in your own communities now, too. This is what you have wrought, and now it’s on your doorstep. Good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
LOL, yea let's compare it to a year nobody left there house and bars were closed. Jeez, such brain damage in the right.
That number of homicides is the highest the county has seen since the 90s.
But here's the thing. People don't experience violence equally. Most of the violence is occurring in small parts of the county -- equity focus areas. So when you "reform" the criminal justice system and take away both enforcement and consequences, you end up hurting African Americans for the most part. And then to a certain extent, Latino residents.