Anonymous wrote:Yeah; that’s what us people are doing. Painting DC in bad light. I’m livid (as I hear illegal ATVs revving up to disrupt my kids from their homework). DC should be a Paris or Copenhagen but is instead a shithole.
Anonymous wrote:There are also certain inconveniences in cities that many people who moved here in the last 10-15 years think are specific to DC - we can always work to do better as a community but acting like rats, litter, crime, etc.. are particular to DC is out of touch
Personally i think it started with the redevelopment of Logan Circle when it was sold as if people were moving to Bethesda Row and then they were upset that that was not the case
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP DC crime is increasing vastly, not sure what your motive is to make it seem like it's not:
In 2022 DC had 42 homicides. In 2023-we are only 2 months in there have been 45 homicides already. Sex crimes for 2022 are 18 for 2023 there are already 38. This is what is being reported. There are a lot of crimes lately people are not reporting because they don't want to call the police for fear or they don't want to call the police because they think they police isn't enforcing anything so these are just whats been reported, so there's a good chance some crimes are even much higher.
SOURCE: https://mpdc.dc.gov/page/district-crime-data-glance
But this is also the case in many cities. Example: Atlanta. People are losing their damn minds. Buckhead is basically trying to secede. But you don’t see the entire country in an uproar about it. Or maybe they are and I just only notice the news about DC because I live here. Or maybe the uproar is because DC is the nation’s capital. I don’t really know, but there’s definitely something unique about the reaction to DC’s crime when it’s a nationwide problem.
Typical, make a compliant. Say facts aren't facts, let someone post a source refuting the original comment, then quickly move the goal post to "BUT Crime is bad everywhere."![]()
Anonymous wrote:OP DC crime is increasing vastly, not sure what your motive is to make it seem like it's not:
In 2022 DC had 42 homicides. In 2023-we are only 2 months in there have been 45 homicides already. Sex crimes for 2022 are 18 for 2023 there are already 38. This is what is being reported. There are a lot of crimes lately people are not reporting because they don't want to call the police for fear or they don't want to call the police because they think they police isn't enforcing anything so these are just whats been reported, so there's a good chance some crimes are even much higher.
SOURCE: https://mpdc.dc.gov/page/district-crime-data-glance
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP DC crime is increasing vastly, not sure what your motive is to make it seem like it's not:
In 2022 DC had 42 homicides. In 2023-we are only 2 months in there have been 45 homicides already. Sex crimes for 2022 are 18 for 2023 there are already 38. This is what is being reported. There are a lot of crimes lately people are not reporting because they don't want to call the police for fear or they don't want to call the police because they think they police isn't enforcing anything so these are just whats been reported, so there's a good chance some crimes are even much higher.
SOURCE: https://mpdc.dc.gov/page/district-crime-data-glance
But this is also the case in many cities. Example: Atlanta. People are losing their damn minds. Buckhead is basically trying to secede. But you don’t see the entire country in an uproar about it. Or maybe they are and I just only notice the news about DC because I live here. Or maybe the uproar is because DC is the nation’s capital. I don’t really know, but there’s definitely something unique about the reaction to DC’s crime when it’s a nationwide problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lots of people who moved to the suburbs want to make sure they retroactively justify their decision.
Are you suggesting they are commiting crimes in the city?
No, I am saying that, having decided to leave DC, they have to exaggerate everything that is wrong with DC (and lord knows, its not perfect) to continually justify that decision in their minds.
I know that people in the burbs are going to read this and get all defensive about it, but its plain as day here on DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lots of people who moved to the suburbs want to make sure they retroactively justify their decision.
Are you suggesting they are commiting crimes in the city?
Anonymous wrote:OP DC crime is increasing vastly, not sure what your motive is to make it seem like it's not:
In 2022 DC had 42 homicides. In 2023-we are only 2 months in there have been 45 homicides already. Sex crimes for 2022 are 18 for 2023 there are already 38. This is what is being reported. There are a lot of crimes lately people are not reporting because they don't want to call the police for fear or they don't want to call the police because they think they police isn't enforcing anything so these are just whats been reported, so there's a good chance some crimes are even much higher.
SOURCE: https://mpdc.dc.gov/page/district-crime-data-glance
Anonymous wrote:Lots of people who moved to the suburbs want to make sure they retroactively justify their decision.