Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're making decisions about where to live, based on the tweets of a college student who listens to police scanners? Yeah, you're overreacting.
This is the owner of DMV News Live. At the age of 19, I've already worked for a TV news station, been interviewed by the Washington City Paper + others, featured on national news sites, gained over 100,000 followers in total, etc. I don't get what me being in college has anything to do with anything? And as far as the scanner goes, I also work alongside the Montgomery County Police Public Information Office all the time to confirm info. And do I think an incident like this makes Bethesda unsafe? Not at all. So think twice before commenting something like this just because you can remain anonymous and hide behind a computer screen.
-Vilis Kuskevics
The anonymous commenter was stupid. I follow your page and it’s always informative. Many of these crimes and shootings would go under reported if it weren’t for pages like yours and similar ones who also report on crime. Keep up the good work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're making decisions about where to live, based on the tweets of a college student who listens to police scanners? Yeah, you're overreacting.
This is the owner of DMV News Live. At the age of 19, I've already worked for a TV news station, been interviewed by the Washington City Paper + others, featured on national news sites, gained over 100,000 followers in total, etc. I don't get what me being in college has anything to do with anything? And as far as the scanner goes, I also work alongside the Montgomery County Police Public Information Office all the time to confirm info. And do I think an incident like this makes Bethesda unsafe? Not at all. So think twice before commenting something like this just because you can remain anonymous and hide behind a computer screen.
-Vilis Kuskevics
The anonymous commenter was stupid. I follow your page and it’s always informative. Many of these crimes and shootings would go under reported if it weren’t for pages like yours and similar ones who also report on crime. Keep up the good work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://x.com/dcnewslive/status/1756606756078133502?s=46&t=AjszoaB0jXyd6uwV32pG0g" target="_new" rel="nofollow"> https://x.com/dcnewslive/status/1756606756078133502?s=46&t=AjszoaB0jXyd6uwV32pG0g
My family and I are thinking about moving to Bethesda, but we could just as easily do McLean as far as our commute goes. News like this has me pushing for the latter. Am I over reacting or is this becoming more and more frequent?
Bethesda will get exponentially more violent when the new Purple metro line opens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Crime has increased for THREE YEARS in a row in Montgomery County:
https://wtop.com/montgomery-county/2024/02/crime-increased-in-montgomery-county-for-third-straight-year-data-shows/
Look at the numbers of car thefts, car jackings, and crimes with guns. The council has gutted public safety and now gives more rights to criminals than lawabiding citizens. I don't think it'll ever change in the county, because the response to this disaster will be to triple down in even more progressive ideas.
There are now incidents of shootings and carjackings happening with alarming regularity now in Bethesda. Bethesda is turning into a crime ridden dump, albeit expensive.
Crime is everywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're making decisions about where to live, based on the tweets of a college student who listens to police scanners? Yeah, you're overreacting.
This is the owner of DMV News Live. At the age of 19, I've already worked for a TV news station, been interviewed by the Washington City Paper + others, featured on national news sites, gained over 100,000 followers in total, etc. I don't get what me being in college has anything to do with anything? And as far as the scanner goes, I also work alongside the Montgomery County Police Public Information Office all the time to confirm info. And do I think an incident like this makes Bethesda unsafe? Not at all. So think twice before commenting something like this just because you can remain anonymous and hide behind a computer screen.
-Vilis Kuskevics
You are a fear mongering, attention craver. Most of your “supporters” are people on the far right who think your regurgitating things you hear on a scanner will help them get their candidates voted in. You argue with many other local news people and none of them like or respect you they just use you to gain some followers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're making decisions about where to live, based on the tweets of a college student who listens to police scanners? Yeah, you're overreacting.
This is the owner of DMV News Live. At the age of 19, I've already worked for a TV news station, been interviewed by the Washington City Paper + others, featured on national news sites, gained over 100,000 followers in total, etc. I don't get what me being in college has anything to do with anything? And as far as the scanner goes, I also work alongside the Montgomery County Police Public Information Office all the time to confirm info. And do I think an incident like this makes Bethesda unsafe? Not at all. So think twice before commenting something like this just because you can remain anonymous and hide behind a computer screen.
-Vilis Kuskevics
Anonymous wrote:https://x.com/dcnewslive/status/1756606756078133502?s=46&t=AjszoaB0jXyd6uwV32pG0g" target="_new" rel="nofollow"> https://x.com/dcnewslive/status/1756606756078133502?s=46&t=AjszoaB0jXyd6uwV32pG0g
My family and I are thinking about moving to Bethesda, but we could just as easily do McLean as far as our commute goes. News like this has me pushing for the latter. Am I over reacting or is this becoming more and more frequent?
Anonymous wrote:Crime has increased for THREE YEARS in a row in Montgomery County:
https://wtop.com/montgomery-county/2024/02/crime-increased-in-montgomery-county-for-third-straight-year-data-shows/
Look at the numbers of car thefts, car jackings, and crimes with guns. The council has gutted public safety and now gives more rights to criminals than lawabiding citizens. I don't think it'll ever change in the county, because the response to this disaster will be to triple down in even more progressive ideas.
There are now incidents of shootings and carjackings happening with alarming regularity now in Bethesda. Bethesda is turning into a crime ridden dump, albeit expensive.
Anonymous wrote:It’s hardly reporting, just regurgitating scanner talk and attempting to make it sound worse than it is. Plenty of mistakes in the “reporting” and way too much awful commentary. His stuff is timely but should be taken with a grain of salt until someone else truly confirms it. Insufferable personality and disliked by officers because he often causes panic when there shouldn’t be. Source: my brother in law is an officer
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're making decisions about where to live, based on the tweets of a college student who listens to police scanners? Yeah, you're overreacting.
This is the owner of DMV News Live. At the age of 19, I've already worked for a TV news station, been interviewed by the Washington City Paper + others, featured on national news sites, gained over 100,000 followers in total, etc. I don't get what me being in college has anything to do with anything? And as far as the scanner goes, I also work alongside the Montgomery County Police Public Information Office all the time to confirm info. And do I think an incident like this makes Bethesda unsafe? Not at all. So think twice before commenting something like this just because you can remain anonymous and hide behind a computer screen.
-Vilis Kuskevics
You are a fear mongering, attention craver. Most of your “supporters” are people on the far right who think your regurgitating things you hear on a scanner will help them get their candidates voted in. You argue with many other local news people and none of them like or respect you they just use you to gain some followers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're making decisions about where to live, based on the tweets of a college student who listens to police scanners? Yeah, you're overreacting.
This is the owner of DMV News Live. At the age of 19, I've already worked for a TV news station, been interviewed by the Washington City Paper + others, featured on national news sites, gained over 100,000 followers in total, etc. I don't get what me being in college has anything to do with anything? And as far as the scanner goes, I also work alongside the Montgomery County Police Public Information Office all the time to confirm info. And do I think an incident like this makes Bethesda unsafe? Not at all. So think twice before commenting something like this just because you can remain anonymous and hide behind a computer screen.
-Vilis Kuskevics
Anonymous wrote:bethesda is probably one of the safest towns in the country.
Anonymous wrote:If you're making decisions about where to live, based on the tweets of a college student who listens to police scanners? Yeah, you're overreacting.