Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe they should try it........
During a panel, DC residents voiced their frustrations and demanded accountability from city leaders in addressing the violent crime epidemic that's plaguing our nation’s capital.
DC Attorney General Brian Schwalb’s response: “We cannot prosecute and arrest our way out of it.”
Wow. What a nutjob
Prosecuting and imprisoning people hasn't ended crime. It's time to try something else.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe they should try it........
During a panel, DC residents voiced their frustrations and demanded accountability from city leaders in addressing the violent crime epidemic that's plaguing our nation’s capital.
DC Attorney General Brian Schwalb’s response: “We cannot prosecute and arrest our way out of it.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe they should try it........
During a panel, DC residents voiced their frustrations and demanded accountability from city leaders in addressing the violent crime epidemic that's plaguing our nation’s capital.
DC Attorney General Brian Schwalb’s response: “We cannot prosecute and arrest our way out of it.”
Wow. What a nutjob
If that’s his attitude, he should resign tomorrow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe they should try it........
During a panel, DC residents voiced their frustrations and demanded accountability from city leaders in addressing the violent crime epidemic that's plaguing our nation’s capital.
DC Attorney General Brian Schwalb’s response: “We cannot prosecute and arrest our way out of it.”
Wow. What a nutjob
Prosecuting and imprisoning people hasn't ended crime. It's time to try something else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look, the tough reality is that there are absolutely, without question, human pieces of dog S. NO amount of intervening and govt spending will save those people despite what liberals think. They are far too gone. Those human pieces of S then have kids who turn into the same trash, and the cycle repeats over and over again. Unfortunately, we can't require licenses for having kids. We can't make parents parent. The only thing we can do is mass incarcerate to make society safe for law abiding citizens.
I'm sorry reality hurts the senses of liberals. We can only live in the world as it is, not as we want it to be.
You do understand that you are potentially taking the risk of locking up the next Einstein. Are you willing to take that risk? I'm not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe they should try it........
During a panel, DC residents voiced their frustrations and demanded accountability from city leaders in addressing the violent crime epidemic that's plaguing our nation’s capital.
DC Attorney General Brian Schwalb’s response: “We cannot prosecute and arrest our way out of it.”
Wow. What a nutjob
Prosecuting and imprisoning people hasn't ended crime. It's time to try something else.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.facebook.com/hillcenter/videos/306322875304635
Stunning piece of public forum.
The grand takeaway is that Politicians are Politicians but "so what"? Where are the services and Case Managers that our appointed reps are always talking about.
If a "young person" is "no papered" we can be made to understand that non emotionally. However, why are there now no services available for that person UNTIL an actual crime is charged and the youth goes to jail. Why is the current system set up by our City Council ONLY address the problem once it hits the news or the person is convicted and released.
My take away, stop complaining about the Attorney General. Stop complaining about the US Attorney. Stop complaining about the crime lab.
The DC youth crime problem rests SOLELY on our ELECTED CITY COUNCIL and their inability to actually create wrap around city services and HIRE case managers at a FRACTION of the cost of post crime hand wringing and "what about'isms"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe they should try it........
During a panel, DC residents voiced their frustrations and demanded accountability from city leaders in addressing the violent crime epidemic that's plaguing our nation’s capital.
DC Attorney General Brian Schwalb’s response: “We cannot prosecute and arrest our way out of it.”
Wow. What a nutjob
Anonymous wrote:But he won’t. Have to drive him out. Like Chesa out of San Fran
Anonymous wrote:The idea of white liberals who live in three million dollar homes setting up a panel to "understand" carjacking sounds like a Christopher Guest movie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe they should try it........
During a panel, DC residents voiced their frustrations and demanded accountability from city leaders in addressing the violent crime epidemic that's plaguing our nation’s capital.
DC Attorney General Brian Schwalb’s response: “We cannot prosecute and arrest our way out of it.”
Wow. What a nutjob
Anonymous wrote:Maybe they should try it........
During a panel, DC residents voiced their frustrations and demanded accountability from city leaders in addressing the violent crime epidemic that's plaguing our nation’s capital.
DC Attorney General Brian Schwalb’s response: “We cannot prosecute and arrest our way out of it.”