Anonymous wrote:Two more murders today.
That’s after two yesterday.
Sorry to say it, but one of today’s was in NW for those of you who CLEARLY don’t care because you think your privilege has you immune.
201 murders on the year in DC and it’s only September.
Anonymous wrote:Two more murders today.
That’s after two yesterday.
Sorry to say it, but one of today’s was in NW for those of you who CLEARLY don’t care because you think your privilege has you immune.
201 murders on the year in DC and it’s only September.
Anonymous wrote:Not leaving, crime happens everywhere, I am not sure why people on here claim they were safer a decade ago. Some of the data is skewed, I am quite sure every few years MPD plays with the crime numbers in order to increase their budget size and stoke fear into the populace.
Sure a few incidents have happened in Ward 3 but that is "normal" given that previously it was shielded from needy residents w/o homes. So in a way, Ward 3 residents created a fake utopian bubble that has long needed to burst.
Anonymous wrote:I had more guns pointed at me and got in more fights in bars and elsewhere when I lived in rural America than I did since moving to DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well it had been four months and I’m feeling decidedly worse about the crime situation in the city. Does anyone think the situation might get better in the short term?
-OP
No. It’s a lot worse. I no longer carry my cell phone, wallet, or wedding ring while walking our dog in upper NW. We are strongly considering moving to Virginia.
This is wild. I walk around Rock Creek Park, Dupont, Adams Morgan, Woodley, Cleveland Park, Cathedral Heights, Mount Pleasant, Columbia Heights, and Forest Hills frequently as well as around L'Enfant Plaza during and after work. I feel just as safe as I did five years ago. I even walked to Union Station last week to see what all the fearmongering was about. Again, it feels just the same as it did five and even ten years ago.
By any crime metric it’s 100% worse than 5 years ago. It’s wild that you didn’t know that.
Right, but the baseline was (and is still) so low, that a 100% increase in the risk of being victimized by crime doesn't actually move the needle all that much. I live in Northeast - probably not too far away from where PP walked around Union Station - and I completely agree that crime is trending in the wrong direction, but it's not productive to pretend that DC is a wasteland hellscape where everybody walking around eventually gets mugged on a regular basis like being called for jury duty.
I won't say that it's wild you don't know that though, since statistical illiteracy is rampant in our society.
Perfectly said.
The people proudly posting how terrified they are of everything should be embarrassed by their complete lack of critical thinking skills.
It's as ignorant as posting "I bought TWO Powerball tickets, now my chances of winning the jackpot have increased 100%!" We'd rightfully shame someone who said that for being financially illiterate yet someone who does the same thing for crime gets a dozen morons nodding along with them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well it had been four months and I’m feeling decidedly worse about the crime situation in the city. Does anyone think the situation might get better in the short term?
-OP
No. It’s a lot worse. I no longer carry my cell phone, wallet, or wedding ring while walking our dog in upper NW. We are strongly considering moving to Virginia.
This is wild. I walk around Rock Creek Park, Dupont, Adams Morgan, Woodley, Cleveland Park, Cathedral Heights, Mount Pleasant, Columbia Heights, and Forest Hills frequently as well as around L'Enfant Plaza during and after work. I feel just as safe as I did five years ago. I even walked to Union Station last week to see what all the fearmongering was about. Again, it feels just the same as it did five and even ten years ago.
By any crime metric it’s 100% worse than 5 years ago. It’s wild that you didn’t know that.
Right, but the baseline was (and is still) so low, that a 100% increase in the risk of being victimized by crime doesn't actually move the needle all that much. I live in Northeast - probably not too far away from where PP walked around Union Station - and I completely agree that crime is trending in the wrong direction, but it's not productive to pretend that DC is a wasteland hellscape where everybody walking around eventually gets mugged on a regular basis like being called for jury duty.
I won't say that it's wild you don't know that though, since statistical illiteracy is rampant in our society.
Perfectly said.
The people proudly posting how terrified they are of everything should be embarrassed by their complete lack of critical thinking skills.
It's as ignorant as posting "I bought TWO Powerball tickets, now my chances of winning the jackpot have increased 100%!" We'd rightfully shame someone who said that for being financially illiterate yet someone who does the same thing for crime gets a dozen morons nodding along with them.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well it had been four months and I’m feeling decidedly worse about the crime situation in the city. Does anyone think the situation might get better in the short term?
-OP
No. It’s a lot worse. I no longer carry my cell phone, wallet, or wedding ring while walking our dog in upper NW. We are strongly considering moving to Virginia.
This is wild. I walk around Rock Creek Park, Dupont, Adams Morgan, Woodley, Cleveland Park, Cathedral Heights, Mount Pleasant, Columbia Heights, and Forest Hills frequently as well as around L'Enfant Plaza during and after work. I feel just as safe as I did five years ago. I even walked to Union Station last week to see what all the fearmongering was about. Again, it feels just the same as it did five and even ten years ago.
By any crime metric it’s 100% worse than 5 years ago. It’s wild that you didn’t know that.
Right, but the baseline was (and is still) so low, that a 100% increase in the risk of being victimized by crime doesn't actually move the needle all that much. I live in Northeast - probably not too far away from where PP walked around Union Station - and I completely agree that crime is trending in the wrong direction, but it's not productive to pretend that DC is a wasteland hellscape where everybody walking around eventually gets mugged on a regular basis like being called for jury duty.
I won't say that it's wild you don't know that though, since statistical illiteracy is rampant in our society.
Perfectly said.
The people proudly posting how terrified they are of everything should be embarrassed by their complete lack of critical thinking skills.
It's as ignorant as posting "I bought TWO Powerball tickets, now my chances of winning the jackpot have increased 100%!" We'd rightfully shame someone who said that for being financially illiterate yet someone who does the same thing for crime gets a dozen morons nodding along with them.
Anonymous wrote:As long as Republicans feel unsafe it is wonderful!!