Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Flood the country with guns and shootings become more common...who woulda thunk it?
Yes, there are too many guns, but the bigger problem is the fact that juveniles in the area believe (correctly) that they will face no real consequences for breaking the law. Restorative justice!
Wow, the department of education is handling shootings at metro stops now. Who knew. You are an idiot!
It starts in the schools. Actually try talking to MCPS teachers sometime and ask how discipline is going this year. No consequences.
So, you are completely insane. Got it.
Notice how quickly you pivot to name-calling.
You’re the one lying about “no consequences” at schools. Why do you expect a civil debate when you misrepresent the issue from the start?
No, you're right. The kids are obviously fine and very much fear the consequences of acting out: LARGE GROUP OF TEENS REPORTED TO BE JUMPING ON TOP OF CARS: IHOP, 1200 Rockville Pike in Rockville-- approximately 25 juveniles jumping on cars, breaking the windows out, and using “water cannons” to damage the autos. (similar to an incident two years ago at Six Flags in Bowie)
https://twitter.com/MoCoPGNews/status/1659761175452631041
The MoCoPGNews account is a student at a college in South Carolina who listens to police/FRS scanner talk. Someone called the police to say this was happening. I can listen to scanners too, and so can you. From the scanner traffic, there's no evidence this actually did happen.
Someone has to cover the scanners. The Gazettes have been shut down (thanks Jeff Bezos) and the WaPo doesn't bother covering most local crime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Flood the country with guns and shootings become more common...who woulda thunk it?
Yes, there are too many guns, but the bigger problem is the fact that juveniles in the area believe (correctly) that they will face no real consequences for breaking the law. Restorative justice!
Wow, the department of education is handling shootings at metro stops now. Who knew. You are an idiot!
It starts in the schools. Actually try talking to MCPS teachers sometime and ask how discipline is going this year. No consequences.
So, you are completely insane. Got it.
Notice how quickly you pivot to name-calling.
You’re the one lying about “no consequences” at schools. Why do you expect a civil debate when you misrepresent the issue from the start?
No, you're right. The kids are obviously fine and very much fear the consequences of acting out: LARGE GROUP OF TEENS REPORTED TO BE JUMPING ON TOP OF CARS: IHOP, 1200 Rockville Pike in Rockville-- approximately 25 juveniles jumping on cars, breaking the windows out, and using “water cannons” to damage the autos. (similar to an incident two years ago at Six Flags in Bowie)
https://twitter.com/MoCoPGNews/status/1659761175452631041
The MoCoPGNews account is a student at a college in South Carolina who listens to police/FRS scanner talk. Someone called the police to say this was happening. I can listen to scanners too, and so can you. From the scanner traffic, there's no evidence this actually did happen.
Someone has to cover the scanners. The Gazettes have been shut down (thanks Jeff Bezos) and the WaPo doesn't bother covering most local crime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Flood the country with guns and shootings become more common...who woulda thunk it?
Yes, there are too many guns, but the bigger problem is the fact that juveniles in the area believe (correctly) that they will face no real consequences for breaking the law. Restorative justice!
Wow, the department of education is handling shootings at metro stops now. Who knew. You are an idiot!
It starts in the schools. Actually try talking to MCPS teachers sometime and ask how discipline is going this year. No consequences.
So, you are completely insane. Got it.
Notice how quickly you pivot to name-calling.
You’re the one lying about “no consequences” at schools. Why do you expect a civil debate when you misrepresent the issue from the start?
No, you're right. The kids are obviously fine and very much fear the consequences of acting out: LARGE GROUP OF TEENS REPORTED TO BE JUMPING ON TOP OF CARS: IHOP, 1200 Rockville Pike in Rockville-- approximately 25 juveniles jumping on cars, breaking the windows out, and using “water cannons” to damage the autos. (similar to an incident two years ago at Six Flags in Bowie)
https://twitter.com/MoCoPGNews/status/1659761175452631041
The MoCoPGNews account is a student at a college in South Carolina who listens to police/FRS scanner talk. Someone called the police to say this was happening. I can listen to scanners too, and so can you. From the scanner traffic, there's no evidence this actually did happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know where the illegal guns come from? People who have purchased them legally but don't handle them responsibly.
Actually, some unlawfully possessed firearms are home made, which is now more or less prohibited around here. Others are straw purchased, which is a federal and local crime. Others are stolen, which is a crime. They are carried without a license. Criminal. Loaded. Criminal. Not registered. Criminal (in DC).
I suppose what you mean by “don’t handle them responsibly” is that the wicked, negligent gun owners have the temerity to have their firearms stolen. Most crime vehicles are stolen. Are they not being “handled responsibly?”
Anonymous wrote:You know where the illegal guns come from? People who have purchased them legally but don't handle them responsibly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Flood the country with guns and shootings become more common...who woulda thunk it?
Flood the country with criminals, impose no consequences, don’t enforce laws, disarm decent people, and shootings become more common . . . who woulda thunk it?
None of that is actually happening though. Those are just right wing talking points.
Anonymous wrote:and when 355 is full of atv drivers?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Flood the country with guns and shootings become more common...who woulda thunk it?
Yes, there are too many guns, but the bigger problem is the fact that juveniles in the area believe (correctly) that they will face no real consequences for breaking the law. Restorative justice!
Wow, the department of education is handling shootings at metro stops now. Who knew. You are an idiot!
It starts in the schools. Actually try talking to MCPS teachers sometime and ask how discipline is going this year. No consequences.
So, you are completely insane. Got it.
Notice how quickly you pivot to name-calling.
You’re the one lying about “no consequences” at schools. Why do you expect a civil debate when you misrepresent the issue from the start?
No, you're right. The kids are obviously fine and very much fear the consequences of acting out: LARGE GROUP OF TEENS REPORTED TO BE JUMPING ON TOP OF CARS: IHOP, 1200 Rockville Pike in Rockville-- approximately 25 juveniles jumping on cars, breaking the windows out, and using “water cannons” to damage the autos. (similar to an incident two years ago at Six Flags in Bowie)
https://twitter.com/MoCoPGNews/status/1659761175452631041
When I was growing up 30 years ago I remember one time in Rockville that police had to use riot gear/control tactics to disperse all of us unruly teenagers who were camping out to score HFStival tickets. Some idiot broke a store window and the cops came out with bullhorns and everything. We were not arrested. We all turned out fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Flood the country with guns and shootings become more common...who woulda thunk it?
Not too mention Maryland just changed their gun permit law to one where it’s possible for practically anyone to get a permit for a gun now.
How much you wanna bet this killer yesterday had one of these new easy-to-get Maryland gun permits?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Flood the country with guns and shootings become more common...who woulda thunk it?
Yes, there are too many guns, but the bigger problem is the fact that juveniles in the area believe (correctly) that they will face no real consequences for breaking the law. Restorative justice!
Wow, the department of education is handling shootings at metro stops now. Who knew. You are an idiot!
It starts in the schools. Actually try talking to MCPS teachers sometime and ask how discipline is going this year. No consequences.
So, you are completely insane. Got it.
Notice how quickly you pivot to name-calling.
You’re the one lying about “no consequences” at schools. Why do you expect a civil debate when you misrepresent the issue from the start?
No, you're right. The kids are obviously fine and very much fear the consequences of acting out: LARGE GROUP OF TEENS REPORTED TO BE JUMPING ON TOP OF CARS: IHOP, 1200 Rockville Pike in Rockville-- approximately 25 juveniles jumping on cars, breaking the windows out, and using “water cannons” to damage the autos. (similar to an incident two years ago at Six Flags in Bowie)
https://twitter.com/MoCoPGNews/status/1659761175452631041
The MoCoPGNews account is a student at a college in South Carolina who listens to police/FRS scanner talk. Someone called the police to say this was happening. I can listen to scanners too, and so can you. From the scanner traffic, there's no evidence this actually did happen.
Yes, sound logic here. I'm sure it's more likely to be an elaborate conspiracy...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Flood the country with guns and shootings become more common...who woulda thunk it?
Yes, there are too many guns, but the bigger problem is the fact that juveniles in the area believe (correctly) that they will face no real consequences for breaking the law. Restorative justice!
Wow, the department of education is handling shootings at metro stops now. Who knew. You are an idiot!
It starts in the schools. Actually try talking to MCPS teachers sometime and ask how discipline is going this year. No consequences.
So, you are completely insane. Got it.
Notice how quickly you pivot to name-calling.
You’re the one lying about “no consequences” at schools. Why do you expect a civil debate when you misrepresent the issue from the start?
No, you're right. The kids are obviously fine and very much fear the consequences of acting out: LARGE GROUP OF TEENS REPORTED TO BE JUMPING ON TOP OF CARS: IHOP, 1200 Rockville Pike in Rockville-- approximately 25 juveniles jumping on cars, breaking the windows out, and using “water cannons” to damage the autos. (similar to an incident two years ago at Six Flags in Bowie)
https://twitter.com/MoCoPGNews/status/1659761175452631041
The MoCoPGNews account is a student at a college in South Carolina who listens to police/FRS scanner talk. Someone called the police to say this was happening. I can listen to scanners too, and so can you. From the scanner traffic, there's no evidence this actually did happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Flood the country with guns and shootings become more common...who woulda thunk it?
Yes, there are too many guns, but the bigger problem is the fact that juveniles in the area believe (correctly) that they will face no real consequences for breaking the law. Restorative justice!
Wow, the department of education is handling shootings at metro stops now. Who knew. You are an idiot!
It starts in the schools. Actually try talking to MCPS teachers sometime and ask how discipline is going this year. No consequences.
So, you are completely insane. Got it.
Notice how quickly you pivot to name-calling.
You’re the one lying about “no consequences” at schools. Why do you expect a civil debate when you misrepresent the issue from the start?
No, you're right. The kids are obviously fine and very much fear the consequences of acting out: LARGE GROUP OF TEENS REPORTED TO BE JUMPING ON TOP OF CARS: IHOP, 1200 Rockville Pike in Rockville-- approximately 25 juveniles jumping on cars, breaking the windows out, and using “water cannons” to damage the autos. (similar to an incident two years ago at Six Flags in Bowie)
https://twitter.com/MoCoPGNews/status/1659761175452631041
and when 355 is full of atv drivers?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Flood the country with guns and shootings become more common...who woulda thunk it?
Yes, there are too many guns, but the bigger problem is the fact that juveniles in the area believe (correctly) that they will face no real consequences for breaking the law. Restorative justice!
Wow, the department of education is handling shootings at metro stops now. Who knew. You are an idiot!
It starts in the schools. Actually try talking to MCPS teachers sometime and ask how discipline is going this year. No consequences.
So, you are completely insane. Got it.
Notice how quickly you pivot to name-calling.
You’re the one lying about “no consequences” at schools. Why do you expect a civil debate when you misrepresent the issue from the start?
No, you're right. The kids are obviously fine and very much fear the consequences of acting out: LARGE GROUP OF TEENS REPORTED TO BE JUMPING ON TOP OF CARS: IHOP, 1200 Rockville Pike in Rockville-- approximately 25 juveniles jumping on cars, breaking the windows out, and using “water cannons” to damage the autos. (similar to an incident two years ago at Six Flags in Bowie)
https://twitter.com/MoCoPGNews/status/1659761175452631041
When I was growing up 30 years ago I remember one time in Rockville that police had to use riot gear/control tactics to disperse all of us unruly teenagers who were camping out to score HFStival tickets. Some idiot broke a store window and the cops came out with bullhorns and everything. We were not arrested. We all turned out fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Age?
Race?
Sex?
Birth Nationality?
Where living now?
Name?
Gang related or random shooting?
All useful information. Any answers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Flood the country with guns and shootings become more common...who woulda thunk it?
Yes, there are too many guns, but the bigger problem is the fact that juveniles in the area believe (correctly) that they will face no real consequences for breaking the law. Restorative justice!
Wow, the department of education is handling shootings at metro stops now. Who knew. You are an idiot!
It starts in the schools. Actually try talking to MCPS teachers sometime and ask how discipline is going this year. No consequences.
So, you are completely insane. Got it.
Notice how quickly you pivot to name-calling.
You’re the one lying about “no consequences” at schools. Why do you expect a civil debate when you misrepresent the issue from the start?
No, you're right. The kids are obviously fine and very much fear the consequences of acting out: LARGE GROUP OF TEENS REPORTED TO BE JUMPING ON TOP OF CARS: IHOP, 1200 Rockville Pike in Rockville-- approximately 25 juveniles jumping on cars, breaking the windows out, and using “water cannons” to damage the autos. (similar to an incident two years ago at Six Flags in Bowie)
https://twitter.com/MoCoPGNews/status/1659761175452631041