Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Yes it does. You clearly don't remember NYC back in the 80s and 90s when it used to have 3000+ murders per year and it looked like bombed out Iraq.
Times Square used to be an S hole. They cracked down hard on crime arresting tons of people even for small stuff. Everything massively improved.
+10000
But it's not going to happen bc DC gov is captured by extreme left. These people have infiltrated every nook and cranny of council, anc's etc. A lot of them dont want prisons. They are tearing down institution after institution. Only way out is fed takeover and feds do what NY did. DC gov has made the deliberate decision to stop protecting the physical safety of its citizens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Yes it does. You clearly don't remember NYC back in the 80s and 90s when it used to have 3000+ murders per year and it looked like bombed out Iraq.
Times Square used to be an S hole. They cracked down hard on crime arresting tons of people even for small stuff. Everything massively improved.
+10000
But it's not going to happen bc DC gov is captured by extreme left. These people have infiltrated every nook and cranny of council, anc's etc. A lot of them dont want prisons. They are tearing down institution after institution. Only way out is fed takeover and feds do what NY did. DC gov has made the deliberate decision to stop protecting the physical safety of its citizens.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Who on earth said ending crime is a plausible goal? Prosecution and imprisonment aren't methods to end crime, they're methods meant to hold people accountable for when or if they commit a crime.
Your goal is a false hope and dream. You need to learn more about human behavior.
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: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: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.
Awww look at you thinking completely ending crime is an achievable goal. News flash, all these BS “wrap around services” don’t do sh!t when the people they are meant for don’t want to meaningfully participate. So yes, prosecution and incarceration are much more effective because it removes these people from society and eliminates their ability to victimize others.
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: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.
False. It’s pretty clear that part of what is happening in DC is organized crime where juveniles are exploited by adults to steal cars and jackets.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Yes it does. You clearly don't remember NYC back in the 80s and 90s when it used to have 3000+ murders per year and it looked like bombed out Iraq.
Times Square used to be an S hole. They cracked down hard on crime arresting tons of people even for small stuff. Everything massively improved.
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: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.