Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://wtop.com/dc/2021/06/man-killed-by-stray-bullet-on-popular-dc-nightlife-corridor/
This seems crazy...killed by a stray bullet eating out with your wife? Do dc people really not feel freaked out by this? Seems like things are spiraling here...
It is awful, but we take on similar risks of death or serious injury driving on the beltway. Why does this random occurrence scare you more?
Look, I live in DC. I hate driving and think people aren't careful enough given how dangerous it is-- but this is an absolutely absurd and offensive comparison.
I think it’s pretty logical, but we’ve just gotten so used to seeing “tragic car accidents”, collectively shrugging, and moving on. Personally, I think we should be just as pissed about both.
You are trolling to encourage negative responses. I am not going to oblige. You have been told that your conduct is offensive, it would be recommended that one should take that feedback and stop.
DP. They're right though. This stray bullet is as much of a random and tragic occurrence as a fatal crash on the beltway, only we've been conditioned to accept one but not the other.
Fatal car crashes can happen anywhere. But are you going to catch a stray bullet in Bethesda or Fairfax? Nope. You DC residents are nuts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://wtop.com/dc/2021/06/man-killed-by-stray-bullet-on-popular-dc-nightlife-corridor/
This seems crazy...killed by a stray bullet eating out with your wife? Do dc people really not feel freaked out by this? Seems like things are spiraling here...
It is awful, but we take on similar risks of death or serious injury driving on the beltway. Why does this random occurrence scare you more?
Look, I live in DC. I hate driving and think people aren't careful enough given how dangerous it is-- but this is an absolutely absurd and offensive comparison.
I think it’s pretty logical, but we’ve just gotten so used to seeing “tragic car accidents”, collectively shrugging, and moving on. Personally, I think we should be just as pissed about both.
You are trolling to encourage negative responses. I am not going to oblige. You have been told that your conduct is offensive, it would be recommended that one should take that feedback and stop.
DP. They're right though. This stray bullet is as much of a random and tragic occurrence as a fatal crash on the beltway, only we've been conditioned to accept one but not the other.
Fatal car crashes can happen anywhere. But are you going to catch a stray bullet in Bethesda or Fairfax? Nope. You DC residents are nuts.
It can happen anywhere, somebody just caught a stray in Annapolis the other night. Fatal car crashes are much more likely on suburban arterials than the comparatively narrow and slow streets of DC. You suburbanites are nuts.
DP. I’m a DC resident. If you think violent crime is as high in McLean as in DC, you need a reality check. Stop making excuses for DC’s problem with violent crime. The only people you’re helping when you do that are the violent criminals.
How exactly is pointing out that people can catch strays anywhere making excuses for DC's violent criminals?
How is it useful to state that you can get shot anywhere? What’s the point of that statement? What good does it do? I suspect it is often said to downplay urban violence so that the person stating it can feel like a righteous social justice warrior. But downplaying such violence hurts - not helps - innocent DC inhabitants, and those inhabitants are disproportionately black. So it seems to me you’re contributing to the pain of these people so you can feel better about yourself. Which I find to be incredibly selfish.
But, you know, just a theory.
It is useful to state that you can get shot anywhere because it is useful to push back on untruthful hysteria. You can suspect it's to downplay urban violence and to make me feel like a social justice warrior, but your suspicions would be incorrect.
But, you know, those are the facts.
The fact is that violent crime is significantly worse in DC than in the suburbs. Ignoring that fact (or pretending it’s not true) hurts DC residents, but I doubt you care about that.
It’s not hysteria to acknowledge reality. Get real.
Given your post you probably have not been paying attention, but this discussion was spurred by someone being freaked out by a stray bullet in DC. That is irrational, given the context that 1) people get hit by stray bullets in the safe suburbs of DC too, and 2) fatal car crashes in the suburbs of DC are much more common than stray bullets.
That's hysteria. Get real.
You are the one not paying attention to drive your agenda to minimize violence and this guys death because you have an issue with cars. It's pretty sick and you should stop it.
Furthermore, you are saying things that are just ignorant of basic facts. No one is getting killed by "stray bullets" in the "safe suburbs of DC". Furthermore, this mans death was no accident. You are someone that clearly does not care, but if you did you would take the time to learn that men had a gun fight on that corner that included handguns and rifles. Neighbors have been complaining to MPD about violence on that block for years to no avail.
You're entire premise is nonsense and you insistence on continuing to do what you are doing is offensive.
Pushing back against hysteria is not minimizing this man's death. And yes, people are hit (and killed) by stray bullets even in the safe suburbs. Here's one that happened in Annapolis just a few days ago: https://wtop.com/anne-arundel-county/2021/06/20k-reward-offered-after-midshipmans-mom-killed-by-stray-bullets-in-annapolis/ I am sorry to hear that this fact offends you. Really, I am.
Once again, you're free to keep arguing with an imaginary person, but if you're going to talk to me it would be nice if you responded to the things I've actually said and not just the things you imagine I've said.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://wtop.com/dc/2021/06/man-killed-by-stray-bullet-on-popular-dc-nightlife-corridor/
This seems crazy...killed by a stray bullet eating out with your wife? Do dc people really not feel freaked out by this? Seems like things are spiraling here...
It is awful, but we take on similar risks of death or serious injury driving on the beltway. Why does this random occurrence scare you more?
Look, I live in DC. I hate driving and think people aren't careful enough given how dangerous it is-- but this is an absolutely absurd and offensive comparison.
I think it’s pretty logical, but we’ve just gotten so used to seeing “tragic car accidents”, collectively shrugging, and moving on. Personally, I think we should be just as pissed about both.
You are trolling to encourage negative responses. I am not going to oblige. You have been told that your conduct is offensive, it would be recommended that one should take that feedback and stop.
DP. They're right though. This stray bullet is as much of a random and tragic occurrence as a fatal crash on the beltway, only we've been conditioned to accept one but not the other.
Fatal car crashes can happen anywhere. But are you going to catch a stray bullet in Bethesda or Fairfax? Nope. You DC residents are nuts.
It can happen anywhere, somebody just caught a stray in Annapolis the other night. Fatal car crashes are much more likely on suburban arterials than the comparatively narrow and slow streets of DC. You suburbanites are nuts.
DP. I’m a DC resident. If you think violent crime is as high in McLean as in DC, you need a reality check. Stop making excuses for DC’s problem with violent crime. The only people you’re helping when you do that are the violent criminals.
How exactly is pointing out that people can catch strays anywhere making excuses for DC's violent criminals?
How is it useful to state that you can get shot anywhere? What’s the point of that statement? What good does it do? I suspect it is often said to downplay urban violence so that the person stating it can feel like a righteous social justice warrior. But downplaying such violence hurts - not helps - innocent DC inhabitants, and those inhabitants are disproportionately black. So it seems to me you’re contributing to the pain of these people so you can feel better about yourself. Which I find to be incredibly selfish.
But, you know, just a theory.
It is useful to state that you can get shot anywhere because it is useful to push back on untruthful hysteria. You can suspect it's to downplay urban violence and to make me feel like a social justice warrior, but your suspicions would be incorrect.
But, you know, those are the facts.
The fact is that violent crime is significantly worse in DC than in the suburbs. Ignoring that fact (or pretending it’s not true) hurts DC residents, but I doubt you care about that.
It’s not hysteria to acknowledge reality. Get real.
Given your post you probably have not been paying attention, but this discussion was spurred by someone being freaked out by a stray bullet in DC. That is irrational, given the context that 1) people get hit by stray bullets in the safe suburbs of DC too, and 2) fatal car crashes in the suburbs of DC are much more common than stray bullets.
That's hysteria. Get real.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://wtop.com/dc/2021/06/man-killed-by-stray-bullet-on-popular-dc-nightlife-corridor/
This seems crazy...killed by a stray bullet eating out with your wife? Do dc people really not feel freaked out by this? Seems like things are spiraling here...
It is awful, but we take on similar risks of death or serious injury driving on the beltway. Why does this random occurrence scare you more?
Look, I live in DC. I hate driving and think people aren't careful enough given how dangerous it is-- but this is an absolutely absurd and offensive comparison.
I think it’s pretty logical, but we’ve just gotten so used to seeing “tragic car accidents”, collectively shrugging, and moving on. Personally, I think we should be just as pissed about both.
You are trolling to encourage negative responses. I am not going to oblige. You have been told that your conduct is offensive, it would be recommended that one should take that feedback and stop.
DP. They're right though. This stray bullet is as much of a random and tragic occurrence as a fatal crash on the beltway, only we've been conditioned to accept one but not the other.
Fatal car crashes can happen anywhere. But are you going to catch a stray bullet in Bethesda or Fairfax? Nope. You DC residents are nuts.
It can happen anywhere, somebody just caught a stray in Annapolis the other night. Fatal car crashes are much more likely on suburban arterials than the comparatively narrow and slow streets of DC. You suburbanites are nuts.
DP. I’m a DC resident. If you think violent crime is as high in McLean as in DC, you need a reality check. Stop making excuses for DC’s problem with violent crime. The only people you’re helping when you do that are the violent criminals.
How exactly is pointing out that people can catch strays anywhere making excuses for DC's violent criminals?
How is it useful to state that you can get shot anywhere? What’s the point of that statement? What good does it do? I suspect it is often said to downplay urban violence so that the person stating it can feel like a righteous social justice warrior. But downplaying such violence hurts - not helps - innocent DC inhabitants, and those inhabitants are disproportionately black. So it seems to me you’re contributing to the pain of these people so you can feel better about yourself. Which I find to be incredibly selfish.
But, you know, just a theory.
It is useful to state that you can get shot anywhere because it is useful to push back on untruthful hysteria. You can suspect it's to downplay urban violence and to make me feel like a social justice warrior, but your suspicions would be incorrect.
But, you know, those are the facts.
The fact is that violent crime is significantly worse in DC than in the suburbs. Ignoring that fact (or pretending it’s not true) hurts DC residents, but I doubt you care about that.
It’s not hysteria to acknowledge reality. Get real.
Given your post you probably have not been paying attention, but this discussion was spurred by someone being freaked out by a stray bullet in DC. That is irrational, given the context that 1) people get hit by stray bullets in the safe suburbs of DC too, and 2) fatal car crashes in the suburbs of DC are much more common than stray bullets.
That's hysteria. Get real.
You are the one not paying attention to drive your agenda to minimize violence and this guys death because you have an issue with cars. It's pretty sick and you should stop it.
Furthermore, you are saying things that are just ignorant of basic facts. No one is getting killed by "stray bullets" in the "safe suburbs of DC". Furthermore, this mans death was no accident. You are someone that clearly does not care, but if you did you would take the time to learn that men had a gun fight on that corner that included handguns and rifles. Neighbors have been complaining to MPD about violence on that block for years to no avail.
You're entire premise is nonsense and you insistence on continuing to do what you are doing is offensive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://wtop.com/dc/2021/06/man-killed-by-stray-bullet-on-popular-dc-nightlife-corridor/
This seems crazy...killed by a stray bullet eating out with your wife? Do dc people really not feel freaked out by this? Seems like things are spiraling here...
It is awful, but we take on similar risks of death or serious injury driving on the beltway. Why does this random occurrence scare you more?
Look, I live in DC. I hate driving and think people aren't careful enough given how dangerous it is-- but this is an absolutely absurd and offensive comparison.
I think it’s pretty logical, but we’ve just gotten so used to seeing “tragic car accidents”, collectively shrugging, and moving on. Personally, I think we should be just as pissed about both.
You are trolling to encourage negative responses. I am not going to oblige. You have been told that your conduct is offensive, it would be recommended that one should take that feedback and stop.
DP. They're right though. This stray bullet is as much of a random and tragic occurrence as a fatal crash on the beltway, only we've been conditioned to accept one but not the other.
Fatal car crashes can happen anywhere. But are you going to catch a stray bullet in Bethesda or Fairfax? Nope. You DC residents are nuts.
It can happen anywhere, somebody just caught a stray in Annapolis the other night. Fatal car crashes are much more likely on suburban arterials than the comparatively narrow and slow streets of DC. You suburbanites are nuts.
DP. I’m a DC resident. If you think violent crime is as high in McLean as in DC, you need a reality check. Stop making excuses for DC’s problem with violent crime. The only people you’re helping when you do that are the violent criminals.
How exactly is pointing out that people can catch strays anywhere making excuses for DC's violent criminals?
How is it useful to state that you can get shot anywhere? What’s the point of that statement? What good does it do? I suspect it is often said to downplay urban violence so that the person stating it can feel like a righteous social justice warrior. But downplaying such violence hurts - not helps - innocent DC inhabitants, and those inhabitants are disproportionately black. So it seems to me you’re contributing to the pain of these people so you can feel better about yourself. Which I find to be incredibly selfish.
But, you know, just a theory.
It is useful to state that you can get shot anywhere because it is useful to push back on untruthful hysteria. You can suspect it's to downplay urban violence and to make me feel like a social justice warrior, but your suspicions would be incorrect.
But, you know, those are the facts.
The fact is that violent crime is significantly worse in DC than in the suburbs. Ignoring that fact (or pretending it’s not true) hurts DC residents, but I doubt you care about that.
It’s not hysteria to acknowledge reality. Get real.
Given your post you probably have not been paying attention, but this discussion was spurred by someone being freaked out by a stray bullet in DC. That is irrational, given the context that 1) people get hit by stray bullets in the safe suburbs of DC too, and 2) fatal car crashes in the suburbs of DC are much more common than stray bullets.
That's hysteria. Get real.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://wtop.com/dc/2021/06/man-killed-by-stray-bullet-on-popular-dc-nightlife-corridor/
This seems crazy...killed by a stray bullet eating out with your wife? Do dc people really not feel freaked out by this? Seems like things are spiraling here...
It is awful, but we take on similar risks of death or serious injury driving on the beltway. Why does this random occurrence scare you more?
Look, I live in DC. I hate driving and think people aren't careful enough given how dangerous it is-- but this is an absolutely absurd and offensive comparison.
I think it’s pretty logical, but we’ve just gotten so used to seeing “tragic car accidents”, collectively shrugging, and moving on. Personally, I think we should be just as pissed about both.
You are trolling to encourage negative responses. I am not going to oblige. You have been told that your conduct is offensive, it would be recommended that one should take that feedback and stop.
DP. They're right though. This stray bullet is as much of a random and tragic occurrence as a fatal crash on the beltway, only we've been conditioned to accept one but not the other.
Fatal car crashes can happen anywhere. But are you going to catch a stray bullet in Bethesda or Fairfax? Nope. You DC residents are nuts.
It can happen anywhere, somebody just caught a stray in Annapolis the other night. Fatal car crashes are much more likely on suburban arterials than the comparatively narrow and slow streets of DC. You suburbanites are nuts.
DP. I’m a DC resident. If you think violent crime is as high in McLean as in DC, you need a reality check. Stop making excuses for DC’s problem with violent crime. The only people you’re helping when you do that are the violent criminals.
How exactly is pointing out that people can catch strays anywhere making excuses for DC's violent criminals?
How is it useful to state that you can get shot anywhere? What’s the point of that statement? What good does it do? I suspect it is often said to downplay urban violence so that the person stating it can feel like a righteous social justice warrior. But downplaying such violence hurts - not helps - innocent DC inhabitants, and those inhabitants are disproportionately black. So it seems to me you’re contributing to the pain of these people so you can feel better about yourself. Which I find to be incredibly selfish.
But, you know, just a theory.
It is useful to state that you can get shot anywhere because it is useful to push back on untruthful hysteria. You can suspect it's to downplay urban violence and to make me feel like a social justice warrior, but your suspicions would be incorrect.
But, you know, those are the facts.
The fact is that violent crime is significantly worse in DC than in the suburbs. Ignoring that fact (or pretending it’s not true) hurts DC residents, but I doubt you care about that.
It’s not hysteria to acknowledge reality. Get real.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://wtop.com/dc/2021/06/man-killed-by-stray-bullet-on-popular-dc-nightlife-corridor/
This seems crazy...killed by a stray bullet eating out with your wife? Do dc people really not feel freaked out by this? Seems like things are spiraling here...
It is awful, but we take on similar risks of death or serious injury driving on the beltway. Why does this random occurrence scare you more?
Look, I live in DC. I hate driving and think people aren't careful enough given how dangerous it is-- but this is an absolutely absurd and offensive comparison.
I think it’s pretty logical, but we’ve just gotten so used to seeing “tragic car accidents”, collectively shrugging, and moving on. Personally, I think we should be just as pissed about both.
You are trolling to encourage negative responses. I am not going to oblige. You have been told that your conduct is offensive, it would be recommended that one should take that feedback and stop.
DP. They're right though. This stray bullet is as much of a random and tragic occurrence as a fatal crash on the beltway, only we've been conditioned to accept one but not the other.
Fatal car crashes can happen anywhere. But are you going to catch a stray bullet in Bethesda or Fairfax? Nope. You DC residents are nuts.
It can happen anywhere, somebody just caught a stray in Annapolis the other night. Fatal car crashes are much more likely on suburban arterials than the comparatively narrow and slow streets of DC. You suburbanites are nuts.
DP. I’m a DC resident. If you think violent crime is as high in McLean as in DC, you need a reality check. Stop making excuses for DC’s problem with violent crime. The only people you’re helping when you do that are the violent criminals.
How exactly is pointing out that people can catch strays anywhere making excuses for DC's violent criminals?
How is it useful to state that you can get shot anywhere? What’s the point of that statement? What good does it do? I suspect it is often said to downplay urban violence so that the person stating it can feel like a righteous social justice warrior. But downplaying such violence hurts - not helps - innocent DC inhabitants, and those inhabitants are disproportionately black. So it seems to me you’re contributing to the pain of these people so you can feel better about yourself. Which I find to be incredibly selfish.
But, you know, just a theory.
It is useful to state that you can get shot anywhere because it is useful to push back on untruthful hysteria. You can suspect it's to downplay urban violence and to make me feel like a social justice warrior, but your suspicions would be incorrect.
But, you know, those are the facts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://wtop.com/dc/2021/06/man-killed-by-stray-bullet-on-popular-dc-nightlife-corridor/
This seems crazy...killed by a stray bullet eating out with your wife? Do dc people really not feel freaked out by this? Seems like things are spiraling here...
It is awful, but we take on similar risks of death or serious injury driving on the beltway. Why does this random occurrence scare you more?
Look, I live in DC. I hate driving and think people aren't careful enough given how dangerous it is-- but this is an absolutely absurd and offensive comparison.
I think it’s pretty logical, but we’ve just gotten so used to seeing “tragic car accidents”, collectively shrugging, and moving on. Personally, I think we should be just as pissed about both.
You are trolling to encourage negative responses. I am not going to oblige. You have been told that your conduct is offensive, it would be recommended that one should take that feedback and stop.
DP. They're right though. This stray bullet is as much of a random and tragic occurrence as a fatal crash on the beltway, only we've been conditioned to accept one but not the other.
Fatal car crashes can happen anywhere. But are you going to catch a stray bullet in Bethesda or Fairfax? Nope. You DC residents are nuts.
It can happen anywhere, somebody just caught a stray in Annapolis the other night. Fatal car crashes are much more likely on suburban arterials than the comparatively narrow and slow streets of DC. You suburbanites are nuts.
DP. I’m a DC resident. If you think violent crime is as high in McLean as in DC, you need a reality check. Stop making excuses for DC’s problem with violent crime. The only people you’re helping when you do that are the violent criminals.
How exactly is pointing out that people can catch strays anywhere making excuses for DC's violent criminals?
How is it useful to state that you can get shot anywhere? What’s the point of that statement? What good does it do? I suspect it is often said to downplay urban violence so that the person stating it can feel like a righteous social justice warrior. But downplaying such violence hurts - not helps - innocent DC inhabitants, and those inhabitants are disproportionately black. So it seems to me you’re contributing to the pain of these people so you can feel better about yourself. Which I find to be incredibly selfish.
But, you know, just a theory.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://wtop.com/dc/2021/06/man-killed-by-stray-bullet-on-popular-dc-nightlife-corridor/
This seems crazy...killed by a stray bullet eating out with your wife? Do dc people really not feel freaked out by this? Seems like things are spiraling here...
It is awful, but we take on similar risks of death or serious injury driving on the beltway. Why does this random occurrence scare you more?
Look, I live in DC. I hate driving and think people aren't careful enough given how dangerous it is-- but this is an absolutely absurd and offensive comparison.
I think it’s pretty logical, but we’ve just gotten so used to seeing “tragic car accidents”, collectively shrugging, and moving on. Personally, I think we should be just as pissed about both.
You are trolling to encourage negative responses. I am not going to oblige. You have been told that your conduct is offensive, it would be recommended that one should take that feedback and stop.
DP. They're right though. This stray bullet is as much of a random and tragic occurrence as a fatal crash on the beltway, only we've been conditioned to accept one but not the other.
Fatal car crashes can happen anywhere. But are you going to catch a stray bullet in Bethesda or Fairfax? Nope. You DC residents are nuts.
It can happen anywhere, somebody just caught a stray in Annapolis the other night. Fatal car crashes are much more likely on suburban arterials than the comparatively narrow and slow streets of DC. You suburbanites are nuts.
DP. I’m a DC resident. If you think violent crime is as high in McLean as in DC, you need a reality check. Stop making excuses for DC’s problem with violent crime. The only people you’re helping when you do that are the violent criminals.
How exactly is pointing out that people can catch strays anywhere making excuses for DC's violent criminals?

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're done. Sold our house 2 weeks ago.
Yet someone who obviously doesn't agree with you and thought DC is fine bought your house.
Would you know if they are a current resident or not? That would be the question.
Congratulations. It seems like a good time to sell. I hope you got oodles of money. We have a lot invested in DC and I worry that with the socialist-developer Axis ( ie profit disguised in feel good) it will get all Hugo Chavez up in here and we will lose everything we have worked forPlus the rising crime! Have you seen the articles on people fleeing San Francisco? Same thing. Deteriorating quality of life loses value and charm fast .
wut?
The GGW Vibrant Density Bill of Goods plus the woke Council policies that don't actually help anyone (hello? why are gun crimes repeatedly pled down? why do homeless camp in DC libraries?) reminds me of slickly packaged Venezeulan socialism--that quickly craters for everyone.
They are not woke policies. They are progressive policies. Very different. Venezuelan socialism? Drinking this early?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://wtop.com/dc/2021/06/man-killed-by-stray-bullet-on-popular-dc-nightlife-corridor/
This seems crazy...killed by a stray bullet eating out with your wife? Do dc people really not feel freaked out by this? Seems like things are spiraling here...
It is awful, but we take on similar risks of death or serious injury driving on the beltway. Why does this random occurrence scare you more?
I actually started laughing at first and then stopped at how offensive and disrespectful it is to the man that was murdered and his family.
Living in the city shouldn't be a place where this is normed. That's a disservice to residents and saying you don't think the perps could/should make better choices.
Anonymous wrote:Gunfire on a city street or any street is not a random occurrence or accident. To try to minimize someone's death to try to score points about a completely different topic is pretty sick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://wtop.com/dc/2021/06/man-killed-by-stray-bullet-on-popular-dc-nightlife-corridor/
This seems crazy...killed by a stray bullet eating out with your wife? Do dc people really not feel freaked out by this? Seems like things are spiraling here...
It is awful, but we take on similar risks of death or serious injury driving on the beltway. Why does this random occurrence scare you more?
Look, I live in DC. I hate driving and think people aren't careful enough given how dangerous it is-- but this is an absolutely absurd and offensive comparison.
I think it’s pretty logical, but we’ve just gotten so used to seeing “tragic car accidents”, collectively shrugging, and moving on. Personally, I think we should be just as pissed about both.
You are trolling to encourage negative responses. I am not going to oblige. You have been told that your conduct is offensive, it would be recommended that one should take that feedback and stop.
DP. They're right though. This stray bullet is as much of a random and tragic occurrence as a fatal crash on the beltway, only we've been conditioned to accept one but not the other.
Fatal car crashes can happen anywhere. But are you going to catch a stray bullet in Bethesda or Fairfax? Nope. You DC residents are nuts.
It can happen anywhere, somebody just caught a stray in Annapolis the other night. Fatal car crashes are much more likely on suburban arterials than the comparatively narrow and slow streets of DC. You suburbanites are nuts.
DP. I’m a DC resident. If you think violent crime is as high in McLean as in DC, you need a reality check. Stop making excuses for DC’s problem with violent crime. The only people you’re helping when you do that are the violent criminals.