Anonymous wrote:Hold on, the kid using a gun in the commission of a carjacking was already wearing a GPS ankle monitor. This must be made up. I wonder when the last time was that he checked in with his social worker or his social worker checked in with him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A police car was taken at UDC last week. We’re all sitting ducks, while our Council “listens” to proposals.
I listened to a bit of Pinto's hearing today, the activist industrial complex is HUGE, thankfully there were some other voices - business owners, tenant associations, a former CM who emphasized truancy needs to be a focus, etc.
Which groups are part of the DC activist industrial complex??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably all coordinated by [b]DC Justice Lab, who also drafts the legislation and talking points, wrap around dog and pony show.
I would call DC Justice Lab practically Communist but the reality is that no Communist government would tolerate the kind of criminals that they coddle.
Bingo.
Actual socialist worker’s paradises would put you in front of a firing squad the next morning tor stealing a loaf of bread the night before.
If we’re gonna go full tilt stupid and be commies, I demand we have commie criminal justice, too.
I could get behind sending the street criminals and junkies to Siberia honestly.
Anonymous wrote:Have they released more details on the attempted theft of the Secret Service vehicle in Goergetown and the weapons use?
Anonymous wrote:DC doesn't bother fingerprinting recovered stolen cars (at least not ours). Maybe the FBI will bother...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A police car was taken at UDC last week. We’re all sitting ducks, while our Council “listens” to proposals.
I listened to a bit of Pinto's hearing today, the activist industrial complex is HUGE, thankfully there were some other voices - business owners, tenant associations, a former CM who emphasized truancy needs to be a focus, etc.