Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, he has slowed gentrification because us gentrifiers don't vote for him. He has been living by another set of rules for years. Let justice be served
Yes, he’s slowed gentrification - which is why he’s been framed with these charges.
Developers want city politicians they can own who will let them do as they please. Trayon did not fit that mold.
So they’re framing him.
Ha! Sure!
That’s why he was arrested at his LUXURY APARTMENT in Navy Yard! He hates gentrification soooo very much that he had to do some…hm…”research” by living smack dab in the center of the big evil developer paradise known as Navy Yard!
Trayon lobbied to get the Navy Yard redistricted into Ward 8. Easier to access development cash, apparently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious to whose idea it was to record these meetings. Was this a set up, sting, an insurance policy or something else?
It was an FBI sting. The person who was giving Trayon all that money himself was facing federal bank-fraud and bribery charges. He became an FBI informant and gave up Trayon to reduce his punishment. It's all in the arrest affidavit:
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/25050966-trayon_white_arrestaffidavit
If anything good can come of this (beyond Trayon's hopeful resignation), it's the downfall of the violence interrupter programs, which have done jack squat to reduce crime in DC despite the millions that have been thrown at them, with almost zero oversight. Bribery issues like this are the result.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, he has slowed gentrification because us gentrifiers don't vote for him. He has been living by another set of rules for years. Let justice be served
Yes, he’s slowed gentrification - which is why he’s been framed with these charges.
Developers want city politicians they can own who will let them do as they please. Trayon did not fit that mold.
So they’re framing him.
Ha! Sure!
That’s why he was arrested at his LUXURY APARTMENT in Navy Yard! He hates gentrification soooo very much that he had to do some…hm…”research” by living smack dab in the center of the big evil developer paradise known as Navy Yard!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious to whose idea it was to record these meetings. Was this a set up, sting, an insurance policy or something else?
It was an FBI sting. The person who was giving Trayon all that money himself was facing federal bank-fraud and bribery charges. He became an FBI informant and gave up Trayon to reduce his punishment. It's all in the arrest affidavit:
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/25050966-trayon_white_arrestaffidavit
If anything good can come of this (beyond Trayon's hopeful resignation), it's the downfall of the violence interrupter programs, which have done jack squat to reduce crime in DC despite the millions that have been thrown at them, with almost zero oversight. Bribery issues like this are the result.
Anonymous wrote:I'm curious to whose idea it was to record these meetings. Was this a set up, sting, an insurance policy or something else?
Anonymous wrote:Will he have to step down as a council member? Will there be a special election taken place in November?
Anonymous wrote:They should arrest Brianne Nadeu too for her supporting the violence interrupters. Maybe she also was getting paid
Anonymous wrote:Still doesn’t justify holding him without bond and no access to legal council.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, he has slowed gentrification because us gentrifiers don't vote for him. He has been living by another set of rules for years. Let justice be served
Yes, he’s slowed gentrification - which is why he’s been framed with these charges.
Developers want city politicians they can own who will let them do as they please. Trayon did not fit that mold.
So they’re framing him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, he has slowed gentrification because us gentrifiers don't vote for him. He has been living by another set of rules for years. Let justice be served
Yes, he’s slowed gentrification - which is why he’s been framed with these charges.
Developers want city politicians they can own who will let them do as they please. Trayon did not fit that mold.
So they’re framing him.