Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never wanted a gun in my life until now.
-- dog owner who lives in Falls Church walking distance from where this happened.
A walking stick or a baton would be better for this purpose. (Batons are legal in Virginia but not in DC.)
How do you protect yourself in DC?
Close your eyes and think of England.
Most guys think of the Roman Empire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a good account to follow for crazy stuff happening around the city right now. It is literally crazy downtown right now. Robberies every night. Fatal shootings every night. Group of 3 just stuck up in DuPont last night. Wouldn’t suggest being downtown past 10pm these days
https://x.com/dcnewslive?s=21&t=e3MfGQ8nym0h5XIMFCC7xw
Anonymous wrote:This is a good account to follow for crazy stuff happening around the city right now. It is literally crazy downtown right now. Robberies every night. Fatal shootings every night. Group of 3 just stuck up in DuPont last night. Wouldn’t suggest being downtown past 10pm these days
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never wanted a gun in my life until now.
-- dog owner who lives in Falls Church walking distance from where this happened.
A walking stick or a baton would be better for this purpose. (Batons are legal in Virginia but not in DC.)
How do you protect yourself in DC?
Close your eyes and think of England.
Anonymous wrote:I think at this point all masks should be outlawed unless you have a doctors note, are ON an exposed vehicle (bicycle, scooter, etc) or are on a ski slope. They are just tools for crime now. Who needs a balaclava to walk to the store in DC, or drive a car around?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never wanted a gun in my life until now.
-- dog owner who lives in Falls Church walking distance from where this happened.
A walking stick or a baton would be better for this purpose. (Batons are legal in Virginia but not in DC.)
How do you protect yourself in DC?
I carry an unlicensed pistol I purchased illegally from a kid I know. No connection to me, I’ll shoot, scoot, and dump the piece. Closure rate in DC is so bad the odds are definitely in my favor.
You are a criminal. Period.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never wanted a gun in my life until now.
-- dog owner who lives in Falls Church walking distance from where this happened.
A walking stick or a baton would be better for this purpose. (Batons are legal in Virginia but not in DC.)
How do you protect yourself in DC?
I carry an unlicensed pistol I purchased illegally from a kid I know. No connection to me, I’ll shoot, scoot, and dump the piece. Closure rate in DC is so bad the odds are definitely in my favor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never wanted a gun in my life until now.
-- dog owner who lives in Falls Church walking distance from where this happened.
A walking stick or a baton would be better for this purpose. (Batons are legal in Virginia but not in DC.)
How do you protect yourself in DC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never wanted a gun in my life until now.
-- dog owner who lives in Falls Church walking distance from where this happened.
A walking stick or a baton would be better for this purpose. (Batons are legal in Virginia but not in DC.)
How do you protect yourself in DC?
I carry an unlicensed pistol I purchased illegally from a kid I know. No connection to me, I’ll shoot, scoot, and dump the piece. Closure rate in DC is so bad the odds are definitely in my favor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never wanted a gun in my life until now.
-- dog owner who lives in Falls Church walking distance from where this happened.
A walking stick or a baton would be better for this purpose. (Batons are legal in Virginia but not in DC.)
How do you protect yourself in DC?