Anonymous wrote:Blame criminals. Then work to stop them. Doing anything else makes you just as bad as those committing the crimes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:I thought you wanted the police to respond. From what I see on X, the guy is holed up in a building. The police are trying to get him out.
OP is expressing frustration at living in a crime-ravaged community, not at the police themselves. Stop being purposefully obtuse. It’s not cute.
Exactly. And it’s not cute at all. It’s very dickish.
Anonymous wrote:Has the city addressed the periodic stench in Navy Yard? I can't imagine living down there when sewer smells waft around every other day.
Anonymous wrote:
NP. That is English, and I wish you didn’t live here.
Anonymous wrote:What is the response the not law and order types, presumably Jeff included, want? I’m seriously confused about this distinction he’s making.

Anonymous wrote:Pardon the double post, but this made me look at the coverage of the Naomi Biden secret service issue and it indicates that it took from November until February for an arrest to be made; it was a break in to the Secret Service car when it was unoccupied; the Secret Service saw the get away car; and ultimately the charges related to the unauthorized use of the get away car. Nothing about looking at every car that was in Georgetown or anything like that. https://nypost.com/2024/02/21/us-news/2-arrested-in-break-in-of-secret-service-vehicle-outside-naomi-bidens-dc-home/
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the response the not law and order types, presumably Jeff included, want? I’m seriously confused about this distinction he’s making.
As I wrote above, I was happy with the response. No one was injured (other than the original victim of course) and the suspect was taken into custody. I'm perfectly happy with the outcome. I just don't understand all the complaints from the law and order posters. You would ask them why they are so upset.