Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is awful. Poor baby.
+1
I actually had not even heard this horrible story and I keep up with the news fairly well. I cannot believe this did not get more news coverage (versus the Nats shooting). This is horrendous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marktwan Hargraves, 22, was charged with first-degree murder while armed, according to two police officials who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the arrest before it is formally announced.
Unsurprisingly, he was out on the streets despite armed carjacking and other weapons charges in PG County over an incident last year (per Maryland online court-case lookup).
Anonymous wrote:Marktwan Hargraves, 22, was charged with first-degree murder while armed, according to two police officials who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the arrest before it is formally announced.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marktwan Hargraves, 22, was charged with first-degree murder while armed, according to two police officials who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the arrest before it is formally announced.
Aftercare at Janney? https://www.linkedin.com/in/marktwan-hargraves-a90b16127/
If true, that will make the population of DCUM who casually shrugged at a 6 yo getting shot take notice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marktwan Hargraves, 22, was charged with first-degree murder while armed, according to two police officials who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the arrest before it is formally announced.
Aftercare at Janney? https://www.linkedin.com/in/marktwan-hargraves-a90b16127/
If true, that will make the population of DCUM who casually shrugged at a 6 yo getting shot take notice. Anonymous wrote:Marktwan Hargraves, 22, was charged with first-degree murder while armed, according to two police officials who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the arrest before it is formally announced.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is awful. Poor baby.
+1
I actually had not even heard this horrible story and I keep up with the news fairly well. I cannot believe this did not get more news coverage (versus the Nats shooting). This is horrendous.
Anonymous wrote:That is awful. Poor baby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PPs, had you genuinely not heard about this? I’m so horrified by how much more coverage the Nats game shooting got. This happened days before. Same thing, except a beautiful little girl lost her life.
This isn’t even the first time this happened in recent memory. It feels eerily similar to the murder of Makiyah Wilson.
What gets me is that, how many people know who did this? At least 20, right? The guys in both cars, some of their families. I don’t know how we can address anything until those 20 people value the lives of others enough to not be okay with this.
I think they ended up arresting like 10 people in the Makiyah Wilson case, and it was all about “gangs” from rival housing projects “protecting their turf.” I’m using quotes because these idiots aren’t even making minimum wage with this shit. It’s not like there’s an illegal empire at stake. There’s always someone with a straight job who’s actually paying the electricity bills.
this is what the most of the gun violence is. DC does not have gangs in the traditional sense. It is neighborhood crew beefs. The shooting up and down 14th are because the neighborhoods at the top of 14th are beefing with LeDroit park, shaw, etc. They are shooting at white people, but y'alls million dollar rowhomes are in the way.
Anonymous wrote:PPs, had you genuinely not heard about this? I’m so horrified by how much more coverage the Nats game shooting got. This happened days before. Same thing, except a beautiful little girl lost her life.
This isn’t even the first time this happened in recent memory. It feels eerily similar to the murder of Makiyah Wilson.
What gets me is that, how many people know who did this? At least 20, right? The guys in both cars, some of their families. I don’t know how we can address anything until those 20 people value the lives of others enough to not be okay with this.
I think they ended up arresting like 10 people in the Makiyah Wilson case, and it was all about “gangs” from rival housing projects “protecting their turf.” I’m using quotes because these idiots aren’t even making minimum wage with this shit. It’s not like there’s an illegal empire at stake. There’s always someone with a straight job who’s actually paying the electricity bills.
Anonymous wrote:Jeff, I’m the OP and posted this tragedy in off-topic as I think this cuts across so many forums you have on DCUM. Many crimes have been discussed in off-topic. Why did you move this one to metropolitan politics? It’s an awful tragedy no matter where you place it, but it feels like this is dehumanizing the death of a six year old girl by categorizing it as local politics.