Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like his mental health issue is stable. He's not a problem unless you do something to set him off.
Trying to kill dogs is not a problem?
How do you know he’s trying to kill dogs as opposed to just … eating the chicken and dropping the bones on the ground? He does seem kind of unpleasant but I don’t think he’s doing anything illegal.
Dropping the bones on the ground is littering. Urinating in a public parking lot is indecency or public exposure. Yes, I know, the trash can is too far away. CVS won't let him use the bathroom. Always an excuse.
Do yo really think DC police is going to arrest someone for loitering or peeing in public? They don’t arrest people committing assault!
Look - I get he’s been unpleasant to OP but there is nothing in what he’s done that will get him arrested.
He’s the manifestation of the boiling frog theory. Look the other way at the homeless guy pan handling, he is usually harmless. Look the other way at the kids smoking weed, in the WF parking garage, we were kids too. Look the other ways at the people jumping the metro turnstiles, it should be free anyway. And eventually you going to have gunshots in broad daylight in Tenleytown and Friendship heights.
That's just gang violence. Nothing to do with you. You are in more danger in rural America.
The two shootings that occurred yards from where I shop almost daily and my kid plays baseball several times a week has nothing to do with me? The crime apologists in DC are next level.
+ My daughter was classmates with the young man who was killed. It’s racist to say his death has nothing to do with her, or with anyone in the community. Why?
You weren't the target. You and your daughter were never in danger. Your interest in this event is unseemly.
So no one directly affected should care?
No one should be using that tragic incident to fuel arguments favoring mass incarceration.
Where in this specific thread did anyone argue in favor of mass incarceration? Are people not directly in the line of fire in a shooting in their neighborhood not supposed to care?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like his mental health issue is stable. He's not a problem unless you do something to set him off.
Trying to kill dogs is not a problem?
How do you know he’s trying to kill dogs as opposed to just … eating the chicken and dropping the bones on the ground? He does seem kind of unpleasant but I don’t think he’s doing anything illegal.
Dropping the bones on the ground is littering. Urinating in a public parking lot is indecency or public exposure. Yes, I know, the trash can is too far away. CVS won't let him use the bathroom. Always an excuse.
Do yo really think DC police is going to arrest someone for loitering or peeing in public? They don’t arrest people committing assault!
Look - I get he’s been unpleasant to OP but there is nothing in what he’s done that will get him arrested.
He’s the manifestation of the boiling frog theory. Look the other way at the homeless guy pan handling, he is usually harmless. Look the other way at the kids smoking weed, in the WF parking garage, we were kids too. Look the other ways at the people jumping the metro turnstiles, it should be free anyway. And eventually you going to have gunshots in broad daylight in Tenleytown and Friendship heights.
That's just gang violence. Nothing to do with you. You are in more danger in rural America.
The two shootings that occurred yards from where I shop almost daily and my kid plays baseball several times a week has nothing to do with me? The crime apologists in DC are next level.
+ My daughter was classmates with the young man who was killed. It’s racist to say his death has nothing to do with her, or with anyone in the community. Why?
You weren't the target. You and your daughter were never in danger. Your interest in this event is unseemly.
So no one directly affected should care?
No one should be using that tragic incident to fuel arguments favoring mass incarceration.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like his mental health issue is stable. He's not a problem unless you do something to set him off.
Trying to kill dogs is not a problem?
How do you know he’s trying to kill dogs as opposed to just … eating the chicken and dropping the bones on the ground? He does seem kind of unpleasant but I don’t think he’s doing anything illegal.
Dropping the bones on the ground is littering. Urinating in a public parking lot is indecency or public exposure. Yes, I know, the trash can is too far away. CVS won't let him use the bathroom. Always an excuse.
Do yo really think DC police is going to arrest someone for loitering or peeing in public? They don’t arrest people committing assault!
Look - I get he’s been unpleasant to OP but there is nothing in what he’s done that will get him arrested.
He’s the manifestation of the boiling frog theory. Look the other way at the homeless guy pan handling, he is usually harmless. Look the other way at the kids smoking weed, in the WF parking garage, we were kids too. Look the other ways at the people jumping the metro turnstiles, it should be free anyway. And eventually you going to have gunshots in broad daylight in Tenleytown and Friendship heights.
That's just gang violence. Nothing to do with you. You are in more danger in rural America.
The two shootings that occurred yards from where I shop almost daily and my kid plays baseball several times a week has nothing to do with me? The crime apologists in DC are next level.
+ My daughter was classmates with the young man who was killed. It’s racist to say his death has nothing to do with her, or with anyone in the community. Why?
You weren't the target. You and your daughter were never in danger. Your interest in this event is unseemly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like his mental health issue is stable. He's not a problem unless you do something to set him off.
Trying to kill dogs is not a problem?
How do you know he’s trying to kill dogs as opposed to just … eating the chicken and dropping the bones on the ground? He does seem kind of unpleasant but I don’t think he’s doing anything illegal.
Dropping the bones on the ground is littering. Urinating in a public parking lot is indecency or public exposure. Yes, I know, the trash can is too far away. CVS won't let him use the bathroom. Always an excuse.
Do yo really think DC police is going to arrest someone for loitering or peeing in public? They don’t arrest people committing assault!
Look - I get he’s been unpleasant to OP but there is nothing in what he’s done that will get him arrested.
He’s the manifestation of the boiling frog theory. Look the other way at the homeless guy pan handling, he is usually harmless. Look the other way at the kids smoking weed, in the WF parking garage, we were kids too. Look the other ways at the people jumping the metro turnstiles, it should be free anyway. And eventually you going to have gunshots in broad daylight in Tenleytown and Friendship heights.
That's just gang violence. Nothing to do with you. You are in more danger in rural America.
The two shootings that occurred yards from where I shop almost daily and my kid plays baseball several times a week has nothing to do with me? The crime apologists in DC are next level.
+ My daughter was classmates with the young man who was killed. It’s racist to say his death has nothing to do with her, or with anyone in the community. Why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do some people buy the street sense newspaper the hoboes are constantly peddling? Do you buy it because you feel sorry for these folks? Isn’t that self defeating? If you’re trying to encourage them to do something productive, this ain’t it
It is good journalism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like his mental health issue is stable. He's not a problem unless you do something to set him off.
Trying to kill dogs is not a problem?
How do you know he’s trying to kill dogs as opposed to just … eating the chicken and dropping the bones on the ground? He does seem kind of unpleasant but I don’t think he’s doing anything illegal.
Dropping the bones on the ground is littering. Urinating in a public parking lot is indecency or public exposure. Yes, I know, the trash can is too far away. CVS won't let him use the bathroom. Always an excuse.
Do yo really think DC police is going to arrest someone for loitering or peeing in public? They don’t arrest people committing assault!
Look - I get he’s been unpleasant to OP but there is nothing in what he’s done that will get him arrested.
He’s the manifestation of the boiling frog theory. Look the other way at the homeless guy pan handling, he is usually harmless. Look the other way at the kids smoking weed, in the WF parking garage, we were kids too. Look the other ways at the people jumping the metro turnstiles, it should be free anyway. And eventually you going to have gunshots in broad daylight in Tenleytown and Friendship heights.
That's just gang violence. Nothing to do with you. You are in more danger in rural America.
The two shootings that occurred yards from where I shop almost daily and my kid plays baseball several times a week has nothing to do with me? The crime apologists in DC are next level.
+ My daughter was classmates with the young man who was killed. It’s racist to say his death has nothing to do with her, or with anyone in the community. Why?
You weren't the target. You and your daughter were never in danger. Your interest in this event is unseemly.
So no one directly affected should care?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like his mental health issue is stable. He's not a problem unless you do something to set him off.
Trying to kill dogs is not a problem?
How do you know he’s trying to kill dogs as opposed to just … eating the chicken and dropping the bones on the ground? He does seem kind of unpleasant but I don’t think he’s doing anything illegal.
Dropping the bones on the ground is littering. Urinating in a public parking lot is indecency or public exposure. Yes, I know, the trash can is too far away. CVS won't let him use the bathroom. Always an excuse.
Do yo really think DC police is going to arrest someone for loitering or peeing in public? They don’t arrest people committing assault!
Look - I get he’s been unpleasant to OP but there is nothing in what he’s done that will get him arrested.
He’s the manifestation of the boiling frog theory. Look the other way at the homeless guy pan handling, he is usually harmless. Look the other way at the kids smoking weed, in the WF parking garage, we were kids too. Look the other ways at the people jumping the metro turnstiles, it should be free anyway. And eventually you going to have gunshots in broad daylight in Tenleytown and Friendship heights.
That's just gang violence. Nothing to do with you. You are in more danger in rural America.
The two shootings that occurred yards from where I shop almost daily and my kid plays baseball several times a week has nothing to do with me? The crime apologists in DC are next level.
+ My daughter was classmates with the young man who was killed. It’s racist to say his death has nothing to do with her, or with anyone in the community. Why?
You weren't the target. You and your daughter were never in danger. Your interest in this event is unseemly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like his mental health issue is stable. He's not a problem unless you do something to set him off.
Trying to kill dogs is not a problem?
How do you know he’s trying to kill dogs as opposed to just … eating the chicken and dropping the bones on the ground? He does seem kind of unpleasant but I don’t think he’s doing anything illegal.
Dropping the bones on the ground is littering. Urinating in a public parking lot is indecency or public exposure. Yes, I know, the trash can is too far away. CVS won't let him use the bathroom. Always an excuse.
Do yo really think DC police is going to arrest someone for loitering or peeing in public? They don’t arrest people committing assault!
Look - I get he’s been unpleasant to OP but there is nothing in what he’s done that will get him arrested.
He’s the manifestation of the boiling frog theory. Look the other way at the homeless guy pan handling, he is usually harmless. Look the other way at the kids smoking weed, in the WF parking garage, we were kids too. Look the other ways at the people jumping the metro turnstiles, it should be free anyway. And eventually you going to have gunshots in broad daylight in Tenleytown and Friendship heights.
That's just gang violence. Nothing to do with you. You are in more danger in rural America.
The two shootings that occurred yards from where I shop almost daily and my kid plays baseball several times a week has nothing to do with me? The crime apologists in DC are next level.
+ My daughter was classmates with the young man who was killed. It’s racist to say his death has nothing to do with her, or with anyone in the community. Why?
Anonymous wrote:Do you really believe that a guy who sits outside a CVS for at least 12 hours a day who clearly has substance abuse issues is writing and publishing anything?
Let's give him the benefit of the doubt, when and where is he accomplishing this? Does he even have a notepad with him during his "shifts" outside CVS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like his mental health issue is stable. He's not a problem unless you do something to set him off.
Trying to kill dogs is not a problem?
How do you know he’s trying to kill dogs as opposed to just … eating the chicken and dropping the bones on the ground? He does seem kind of unpleasant but I don’t think he’s doing anything illegal.
Dropping the bones on the ground is littering. Urinating in a public parking lot is indecency or public exposure. Yes, I know, the trash can is too far away. CVS won't let him use the bathroom. Always an excuse.
Do yo really think DC police is going to arrest someone for loitering or peeing in public? They don’t arrest people committing assault!
Look - I get he’s been unpleasant to OP but there is nothing in what he’s done that will get him arrested.
He’s the manifestation of the boiling frog theory. Look the other way at the homeless guy pan handling, he is usually harmless. Look the other way at the kids smoking weed, in the WF parking garage, we were kids too. Look the other ways at the people jumping the metro turnstiles, it should be free anyway. And eventually you going to have gunshots in broad daylight in Tenleytown and Friendship heights.
That's just gang violence. Nothing to do with you. You are in more danger in rural America.
The two shootings that occurred yards from where I shop almost daily and my kid plays baseball several times a week has nothing to do with me? The crime apologists in DC are next level.