Anonymous wrote:Congratulations, voters. This is what you ordered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two years later…
Is there an update? Still on the loose?
No update and still in the loose. The video just details what Rakesh’s family, girlfriend and friends have been going through for the last two years while it seems as though nothing is being done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two years later…
Is there an update? Still on the loose?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"In the days that followed, the mayor of the city that I used to love... sided with rhe murder and she told the press "probably didnt meant too"
Her testimony also indicates the murderer is apparently not in jail? WTF?!
There have never been any arrests in the case.
Pro tip: if you see people cleaning a car with bleach don't call 311, that is for things like trash pickup. Call 911 or the local precinct, esp if the car has been on the news and you believe it was used in a homicide. Now it will take one of the suspects running his mouth one day to get any break.
The car was dumped up by Bowser's home and after cleaning it on and off with bleach they likely walked over the MD and caught the red line or grabbed a bus. Ring footage of the suspects is useless w/o an ability to identify.
If they wanted to go to Silver Spring there are plenty of places they could have parked in Silver Spring. Don’t bring Maryland into this mess. Almost all of the carjackings that have happened in Silver Spring have been by DC residents who dart back over the border because they know that MPD is not legally allowed to chase.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"In the days that followed, the mayor of the city that I used to love... sided with rhe murder and she told the press "probably didnt meant too"
Her testimony also indicates the murderer is apparently not in jail? WTF?!
There have never been any arrests in the case.
Pro tip: if you see people cleaning a car with bleach don't call 311, that is for things like trash pickup. Call 911 or the local precinct, esp if the car has been on the news and you believe it was used in a homicide. Now it will take one of the suspects running his mouth one day to get any break.
The car was dumped up by Bowser's home and after cleaning it on and off with bleach they likely walked over the MD and caught the red line or grabbed a bus. Ring footage of the suspects is useless w/o an ability to identify.
Anonymous wrote:Why is this issue not taken more seriously??
Anonymous wrote:Two years later…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hearts breaking is not enough. Call your council and shame them for the recent crime bill.
Parroting Tucker's talking points incessantly is not advisable. Do you know, for instance, that the *current* law does not classify the incident as a carjacking? See here: https://www.fox5dc.com/news/dc-mayor-bowser-criticized-for-comments-after-doctor-struck-killed-by-his-stolen-vehicle. This is one of umpteen reasons why the code needed to be updated. Your opposition to getting these issues fixed - thereby making it is easier for prosecutors to secure convictions - is not making DC any safer.
Cna you show in the bill where it would have classified this as a carjacking?
Sure. But it'd be even better if you found it yourself. You can do that here: https://revisedcode.org/
Anonymous wrote:Another person I know had their car jacked while getting trash cans. DC is burying it's head by letting criminals go / not pursuing this. Car jacking should be deadly weapon offenses. A car can kill easily. There isn't a "safe" "non-violent" care jacking not to mention the value of cars = felony in most states.