Anonymous
Post 11/10/2023 16:35     Subject: Re:In most big cities violent crime is declining. In Washington the opposite is true

Good God.

Anonymous
Post 11/10/2023 07:39     Subject: In most big cities violent crime is declining. In Washington the opposite is true

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why is Wells Fargo closing?

Obviously there’s not enough vibrancy and density at that location.


Wrong. They put section 8 housing smack in the middle of that strip. It has demolished Glover Park.


Wells Fargo at the Cathedral Commons plans to close.
Anonymous
Post 11/10/2023 07:37     Subject: In most big cities violent crime is declining. In Washington the opposite is true

Anonymous wrote:Why is Wells Fargo closing?

Obviously there’s not enough vibrancy and density at that location.


Wrong. They put section 8 housing smack in the middle of that strip. It has demolished Glover Park.
Anonymous
Post 11/10/2023 07:30     Subject: In most big cities violent crime is declining. In Washington the opposite is true

Anonymous wrote:DC crimes are not prosecuted. They declined to prosecute 67% of local arrests. Philly was only 4% to give an example
DC is allowing crime to happen and not chosing to prosecute it they are eventually asking for it and voters are supporting it


18.2% are cases in which a victim does not want to assist in the prosecution. According to Graves many of those are low level cases. He offered that one such group of cases is minor domestic violence in which D.C.’s “mandatory arrest” policy mandates police arrest someone.
13.9% are cases in which there is insufficient evidence.
7.2% are not prosecuted due to prosecutorial discretion.
2.9% are declined when prosecutors determine there is an affirmative defense such as self-defense.

- WAPO
Anonymous
Post 11/10/2023 07:27     Subject: In most big cities violent crime is declining. In Washington the opposite is true

Why is Wells Fargo closing?

Obviously there’s not enough vibrancy and density at that location.
Anonymous
Post 11/10/2023 06:52     Subject: Re:In most big cities violent crime is declining. In Washington the opposite is true

Why is Wells Fargo closing?

Frumin needs to address the Cathedral Commons zone. The Giant Plaza is being neglected. Equity and density should come with services and oversight.
Anonymous
Post 11/09/2023 20:52     Subject: Re:In most big cities violent crime is declining. In Washington the opposite is true

Anonymous wrote:DC is now more violent than Baltimore. Think about that for a second. Something has gone terribly wrong here.


Baltimore is worried about DC violence spilling over to ruin it!
Anonymous
Post 11/09/2023 18:37     Subject: In most big cities violent crime is declining. In Washington the opposite is true

Wells Fargo Bank on Wisconsin Ave is closing, possibly because they are powerless to evict a vagrant (who exposes himself to customers) from the ATM lobby. Apparently the vagrant has “rights” to stay there.
Anonymous
Post 11/09/2023 18:08     Subject: Re:In most big cities violent crime is declining. In Washington the opposite is true

BRINE in Dupont closing due to crime. Watching owner on the news. My husband and I had been wanting to try it ... too late now
Anonymous
Post 11/09/2023 14:55     Subject: Re:In most big cities violent crime is declining. In Washington the opposite is true

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our streets have literally become the battle grounds for the social justice wars. When even the police, prosecutors and judges have turned pro-criminal, you know this city is totally cooked.


Just as Iowa has the politically powerful Farm Bloc, DC caters to the Cell Block.


And in Iowa, the political "base" wants ethanol; in DC the "base" wants fentanyl.
Anonymous
Post 11/08/2023 17:49     Subject: Re:In most big cities violent crime is declining. In Washington the opposite is true

Anonymous wrote:Our streets have literally become the battle grounds for the social justice wars. When even the police, prosecutors and judges have turned pro-criminal, you know this city is totally cooked.


Just as Iowa has the politically powerful Farm Bloc, DC caters to the Cell Block.
Anonymous
Post 11/08/2023 17:07     Subject: Re:In most big cities violent crime is declining. In Washington the opposite is true

Our streets have literally become the battle grounds for the social justice wars. When even the police, prosecutors and judges have turned pro-criminal, you know this city is totally cooked.
Anonymous
Post 11/08/2023 16:42     Subject: Re:In most big cities violent crime is declining. In Washington the opposite is true

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

#BlackLivesMatter


Stupidest thing a city has ever done.


Again … this was vandalism. Not the city.


How long was it left there to see?


The city painted over it the next day, which pissed off the BLM people.

Some republican troll posts that pic over and over again in these threads. And every time people are fooled into thinking the DC government did it. [/quote

Surprised that BLM leadership even noticed, as they were so busy buying lux real estate for themselves.
Anonymous
Post 11/08/2023 15:08     Subject: In most big cities violent crime is declining. In Washington the opposite is true

All by design.
Anonymous
Post 11/08/2023 14:22     Subject: In most big cities violent crime is declining. In Washington the opposite is true

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At this point I am actively against statehood and counting down the number of Congress-people and their staffers who need to be mugged and murdered before Congress takes federal action on crime here.


By doing what exactly? By telling federal prosecutors to do their damn job?

Just by holding hearings they forced the USAO to prosecute a higher percentage of crimes. They can certainly do more and hopefully they will.