Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious question.
If I am 17. I car jack someone wlat gunpoint. No injuries. I get tossed in jail for a few days until whatever process happens where the AG or USDAO (I don't care who's fault it is) decides to release me because I am young or whatever reason they have.
Does DC then do anything to try and rehabilitate me? When I walk out of jail a week after car jacking someone, am I assigned a case worker? A mentor? Does someone see where I am on the road to graduating? Does DC do anything or am I just left to my own devices to infer whatever lesson I learned over the last week?
You don't go to jail at all. Bowser had a bill to change that, but it was rejected by the city council. Janeese Lewis George led the opposition. She said jail would "traumatize" them.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2023/06/27/bowser-crime-bill-dc-council-opposition/
Oh wow. I can commit an armed car jacking and not even get processed? Do they call my parents or just let me go?
It is about time the perpetrators get traumatized. They have traumatized honest tax paying hard working citizens long enough.
Anonymous wrote:Stolen cellphones should be easy for police to track.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious question.
If I am 17. I car jack someone wlat gunpoint. No injuries. I get tossed in jail for a few days until whatever process happens where the AG or USDAO (I don't care who's fault it is) decides to release me because I am young or whatever reason they have.
Does DC then do anything to try and rehabilitate me? When I walk out of jail a week after car jacking someone, am I assigned a case worker? A mentor? Does someone see where I am on the road to graduating? Does DC do anything or am I just left to my own devices to infer whatever lesson I learned over the last week?
You don't go to jail at all. Bowser had a bill to change that, but it was rejected by the city council. Janeese Lewis George led the opposition. She said jail would "traumatize" them.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2023/06/27/bowser-crime-bill-dc-council-opposition/
Oh wow. I can commit an armed car jacking and not even get processed? Do they call my parents or just let me go?
Anonymous wrote:These teens MUST be put in juvie. There needs to be a deterrent.
Anonymous wrote:Serious question.
If I am 17. I car jack someone wlat gunpoint. No injuries. I get tossed in jail for a few days until whatever process happens where the AG or USDAO (I don't care who's fault it is) decides to release me because I am young or whatever reason they have.
Does DC then do anything to try and rehabilitate me? When I walk out of jail a week after car jacking someone, am I assigned a case worker? A mentor? Does someone see where I am on the road to graduating? Does DC do anything or am I just left to my own devices to infer whatever lesson I learned over the last week?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious question.
If I am 17. I car jack someone wlat gunpoint. No injuries. I get tossed in jail for a few days until whatever process happens where the AG or USDAO (I don't care who's fault it is) decides to release me because I am young or whatever reason they have.
Does DC then do anything to try and rehabilitate me? When I walk out of jail a week after car jacking someone, am I assigned a case worker? A mentor? Does someone see where I am on the road to graduating? Does DC do anything or am I just left to my own devices to infer whatever lesson I learned over the last week?
You don't go to jail at all. Bowser had a bill to change that, but it was rejected by the city council. Janeese Lewis George led the opposition. She said jail would "traumatize" them.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2023/06/27/bowser-crime-bill-dc-council-opposition/
Oh wow. I can commit an armed car jacking and not even get processed? Do they call my parents or just let me go?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious question.
If I am 17. I car jack someone wlat gunpoint. No injuries. I get tossed in jail for a few days until whatever process happens where the AG or USDAO (I don't care who's fault it is) decides to release me because I am young or whatever reason they have.
Does DC then do anything to try and rehabilitate me? When I walk out of jail a week after car jacking someone, am I assigned a case worker? A mentor? Does someone see where I am on the road to graduating? Does DC do anything or am I just left to my own devices to infer whatever lesson I learned over the last week?
You don't go to jail at all. Bowser had a bill to change that, but it was rejected by the city council. Janeese Lewis George led the opposition. She said jail would "traumatize" them.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2023/06/27/bowser-crime-bill-dc-council-opposition/
Anonymous wrote:Serious question.
If I am 17. I car jack someone wlat gunpoint. No injuries. I get tossed in jail for a few days until whatever process happens where the AG or USDAO (I don't care who's fault it is) decides to release me because I am young or whatever reason they have.
Does DC then do anything to try and rehabilitate me? When I walk out of jail a week after car jacking someone, am I assigned a case worker? A mentor? Does someone see where I am on the road to graduating? Does DC do anything or am I just left to my own devices to infer whatever lesson I learned over the last week?
Anonymous wrote:Serious question.
If I am 17. I car jack someone wlat gunpoint. No injuries. I get tossed in jail for a few days until whatever process happens where the AG or USDAO (I don't care who's fault it is) decides to release me because I am young or whatever reason they have.
Does DC then do anything to try and rehabilitate me? When I walk out of jail a week after car jacking someone, am I assigned a case worker? A mentor? Does someone see where I am on the road to graduating? Does DC do anything or am I just left to my own devices to infer whatever lesson I learned over the last week?