Anonymous wrote:Nah. Cops could get to know business owners. Could chat with people.
That’s the difference between a “war on X”, arrest-stay chasing mentality, and a “serve and protect” police force that actually solves crime.
So, has anyone had a cop talk to them in this area recently? Anyone see cops walking a beat and talking to business owners?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So… how are the cops doing walking beats and talking to people? Anyone see cops around chatting with people on 14th street?
This is the main thing we need to improve policing. Swooping in as if DC is occupied ain’t going to cut it. Talking to people is the way forward.
Anyone on 14th street chatted with any cops on a beat lately?
No. I lived at 16 and R for well over a decade and neither dupont nor Logan have cops walking the beat. Ever. It makes no sense. They are not a part of the community at all. It’s a joke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Anyone on 14th street chatted with any cops on a beat lately?
I see plenty of cops on 14th St in Columbia Heights out walking around, especially north of Parkwood.
Yes? Do they talk to people? Do they know residents’ names? Do they know business owners?
The difference between an occupying force and a “serve and protect” police force is just this.
Police work is walking a beat and getting to know people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Anyone on 14th street chatted with any cops on a beat lately?
I see plenty of cops on 14th St in Columbia Heights out walking around, especially north of Parkwood.
Anonymous wrote:
Anyone on 14th street chatted with any cops on a beat lately?
Anonymous wrote:So… how are the cops doing walking beats and talking to people? Anyone see cops around chatting with people on 14th street?
This is the main thing we need to improve policing. Swooping in as if DC is occupied ain’t going to cut it. Talking to people is the way forward.
Anyone on 14th street chatted with any cops on a beat lately?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the cops doing differently to handle this now?
Based on one recent case, they’re releasing without charges a man who had an illegal gun and who resisted arrest and assaulted those officers, making no effort to apprehend others who assaulted the officers with a chair, a bottle and a trash can, and talking about firing the officers and prosecuting them for using minimal force to effect the arrest of the violent, dangerous, armed, resisting man with the illegal gun.
So, worse than nothing.
The cops punched a restrained suspect in the face. That is never ok. Protect and Serve.
Also, solve cases, use the legal system, and punish those that commit violent crime. It's possible to do both. This is a peacetime city, these are not military they are cops.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the cops doing differently to handle this now?
Based on one recent case, they’re releasing without charges a man who had an illegal gun and who resisted arrest and assaulted those officers, making no effort to apprehend others who assaulted the officers with a chair, a bottle and a trash can, and talking about firing the officers and prosecuting them for using minimal force to effect the arrest of the violent, dangerous, armed, resisting man with the illegal gun.
So, worse than nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the cops doing differently to handle this now?
Based on one recent case, they’re releasing without charges a man who had an illegal gun and who resisted arrest and assaulted those officers, making no effort to apprehend others who assaulted the officers with a chair, a bottle and a trash can, and talking about firing the officers and prosecuting them for using minimal force to effect the arrest of the violent, dangerous, armed, resisting man with the illegal gun.
So, worse than nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the cops doing differently to handle this now?
Based on one recent case, they’re releasing without charges a man who had an illegal gun and who resisted arrest and assaulted those officers, making no effort to apprehend others who assaulted the officers with a chair, a bottle and a trash can, and talking about firing the officers and prosecuting them for using minimal force to effect the arrest of the violent, dangerous, armed, resisting man with the illegal gun.
So, worse than nothing.
The cops punched a restrained suspect in the face. That is never ok. Protect and Serve.
Also, solve cases, use the legal system, and punish those that commit violent crime. It's possible to do both. This is a peacetime city, these are not military they are cops.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the cops doing differently to handle this now?
Based on one recent case, they’re releasing without charges a man who had an illegal gun and who resisted arrest and assaulted those officers, making no effort to apprehend others who assaulted the officers with a chair, a bottle and a trash can, and talking about firing the officers and prosecuting them for using minimal force to effect the arrest of the violent, dangerous, armed, resisting man with the illegal gun.
So, worse than nothing.