Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2 car break ins and several car tamperings off Langston Blvd in 22207
Change the name of the street to Langston, now there’s crime.
Looks like the 22207 racists are alive and well
Wait until Arlington plunks 6,000 housing units at 60% AMI along Langston Blvd. Then they'll have something to complain about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2 car break ins and several car tamperings off Langston Blvd in 22207
Change the name of the street to Langston, now there’s crime.
Looks like the 22207 racists are alive and well
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whenever these crimes are solved, and in Arlington they usually are, it turns out to be “spillover crime” with the perpetrators from another county or DC in the majority of cases.
Of course it’s spillover crime because the criminals know that Arlington has two things (1) money and (2) a candy ass commonwealth attorney.
Right, because no one ever crossed the river to commit crimes in Arlington before 2020, no felonies have been prosecuted since, and every criminal has carefully studied how our commonwealth’s attorney has instituted minor reforms that have no effect on prosecution of violent crimes by adults.
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Most of our car theft crime has come from people who live across the river. However, Arlington used to be very tough on crime, like held without bail for everyone. Now, the new CA I’d be on restorative Justice and the cops don’t even bother trying to find these criminals.
Hold up, you’re saying that the reason why carjackers remain at large is not because the cops are incompetent, but because the cops are deliberately refusing to do their jobs? If you actually believe that, how can you possibly excuse it?
On Parisa’s watch, carjacking suspects are always detained without bond:
https://www.arlnow.com/2022/09/01/suspect-arrested-after-attempted-carjacking-in-pentagon-city/
https://www.arlnow.com/2021/05/11/new-carjacking-and-abduction-suspect-arrested-after-chase/
https://www.arlnow.com/2020/06/23/gas-station-carjacking-leads-to-arrest/
Can you point to a single example otherwise?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whenever these crimes are solved, and in Arlington they usually are, it turns out to be “spillover crime” with the perpetrators from another county or DC in the majority of cases.
Of course it’s spillover crime because the criminals know that Arlington has two things (1) money and (2) a candy ass commonwealth attorney.
Right, because no one ever crossed the river to commit crimes in Arlington before 2020, no felonies have been prosecuted since, and every criminal has carefully studied how our commonwealth’s attorney has instituted minor reforms that have no effect on prosecution of violent crimes by adults.
🙄
Most of our car theft crime has come from people who live across the river. However, Arlington used to be very tough on crime, like held without bail for everyone. Now, the new CA I’d be on restorative Justice and the cops don’t even bother trying to find these criminals.