Drop Dead Fred
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I don’t believe for one second that leaders in Washington D.C. are “trying to find a solution” to carjacking.
Instead, I believe that the city’s leaders want there to be as much carjacking as possible.
Because why else would the city keep releasing the same carjackers again and again and again?
For all practical purposes, carjacking in Washington D.C. has been decriminalized.
Rise in DC carjackings linked to repeat juvenile offenders, police data shows
Rise in DC carjackings linked to repeat juvenile offenders, police data shows
November 16, 2023
Carjackings are on the rise in our nation’s capital.
Leaders in the District have their hands tied trying to find a solution.
Right now, the issue is glaring. Carjackings are up 104% in D.C., and police say that volume is overwhelming.
Alarming statistics show more than 800 have occurred so far in 2023, compared to a little over 400 at the same time in 2022.
Dowling told FOX 5 that there are often a lot of repeat offenders.
D.C. police data reveals that 66% of arrests involve juveniles.
The current D.C. law makes it difficult to hold young people accountable for their actions.
Instead, I believe that the city’s leaders want there to be as much carjacking as possible.
Because why else would the city keep releasing the same carjackers again and again and again?
For all practical purposes, carjacking in Washington D.C. has been decriminalized.
Rise in DC carjackings linked to repeat juvenile offenders, police data shows
Rise in DC carjackings linked to repeat juvenile offenders, police data shows
November 16, 2023
Carjackings are on the rise in our nation’s capital.
Leaders in the District have their hands tied trying to find a solution.
Right now, the issue is glaring. Carjackings are up 104% in D.C., and police say that volume is overwhelming.
Alarming statistics show more than 800 have occurred so far in 2023, compared to a little over 400 at the same time in 2022.
Dowling told FOX 5 that there are often a lot of repeat offenders.
D.C. police data reveals that 66% of arrests involve juveniles.
The current D.C. law makes it difficult to hold young people accountable for their actions.