Submitted by MyTornArsehole t3_11dsakb in washingtondc
pro-laps t1_jaaoyyf wrote
Am I wrong or has there been like 5+ shootings/carjackings in this city everyday recently
iidesune t1_jaavwg3 wrote
There were 4 homicides on Sunday. It seems like there's been an increase in the frequency of carjackings lately. Though I don't have access to all the data.
https://twitter.com/Killmoenetwork/status/1629955127418187783?t=iK3ixFkq76ur8FDoGtUCWw&s=19
What is clear, however, is that criminals perceive a total lack of serious consequences. As a result, I think carjackers see little risk in committing these carjackings. Especially for juveniles.
10tonheadofwetsand t1_jab43py wrote
Yep. They’re all kids.
They get a slap on the wrist, if anything.
tossawaynsfw9 t1_jabjfgq wrote
I'm just a little confused like what the fuck is going on? Who are they preying on? Is there a specific type of vehicle they go after? Are they targeting specific races?
JaapHoop t1_jabqie0 wrote
I read Hyundais and Kias are being targeted but I have no idea why
BansheeLoveTriangle t1_jabusfz wrote
I thought this was for theft, not for car jacking though
Deep_Stick8786 t1_jacdwuw wrote
Carjackings are generally a crime of opportunity. A small crew will drive around in usually a stolen car and spot someone say dropping off a delivery. Or getting into their car outside of a building and just pop out. Or they’ll hang around a gas station. But mostly its people getting into or out of cars being approached by 2 armed people People take valuable, common cars. Recycle them for drive bys, chop em up or just ditch them later. Hyundais and kias were singled out for theft since they were easy to steal after a tiktok challenge went viral
basic_chai_bhai t1_jacq8nv wrote
That's for theft of unattended vehicles. There are particular models of Kia and Hyundai vehicles that were sold without an immobilizer, which makes them much easier to steal than the average vehicle.
PM_ME_BOOTYPICS_ t1_jadwlpx wrote
Car noob here. What’s an immobilizer?
basic_chai_bhai t1_jady4wu wrote
Start at 4:30. Great explanation of what an immobilizer does and why Kias are targeted.
Essentially it's a system that detects that your car key is close to the ignition of your car. So that you can't turn your car on unless the key is nearby. Kia skipped out on installing these. So, if you can physically turn the ignition, you've got yourself a new stolen car.
tossawaynsfw9 t1_jabr3zy wrote
Okay it makes sense now. Low trim Hyundai and Kias from the earlier model years don't have an immobilizer. There's a trick where if you use a metal object (usually usb cords are used) you can override the ignition and get the car to start.
This 'trick' spread onto tiktok and of course now there's going to be lots of dumbass kids trying it out.
If Kia and Hyundai would just recall the models affected and fix the issue, then we'd probably see the carjacking/car theft rates decrease by 90%
Deanocracy t1_jac534v wrote
This is the second time you are being told that carjacking is not associated with Kia and Hyundai ignitions.
Carjacking is a violent crime where you are forced to give someone your car.
KenyaviousJames t1_jacbdz0 wrote
You're clearly talking to one of those people who in real life are too eager to say the thing they want to say that they are dying for you to finish your sentence and didn't hear a word you just said.
tossawaynsfw9 t1_jad1o75 wrote
Huh? Read what I wrote. It was a simple response to how they mentioned kias and Hyundai's being targeted
AnonyJustAName t1_jadbit9 wrote
Targeted for THEFT. With carjacking they get the keys.
tossawaynsfw9 t1_jadc3pg wrote
Fair I didn't read that
tossawaynsfw9 t1_jad1i5j wrote
This person literally said HYUNDAI AND KIAS
Deanocracy t1_jadi338 wrote
This is now the THIRD TIME someone is explaining to you that when someone is CARJACKED they are present and forced to give keys to the carjacker which makes the ignition issue irrelevant for CARJACKINGS
tossawaynsfw9 t1_jadigwo wrote
Why are you shilling so hard for hyundai and kia lol relax
35chambers t1_jabab1k wrote
homicides dropped in 2022 so unless you mean criminals decided this very recently
lonterth t1_jabhdb2 wrote
Homicides dropped in 2022 after there was a huge increase in 2020 and 2021 though. You have to go back to 2003 before any year had more homicides than 2022 (other than 2021). https://mpdc.dc.gov/page/district-crime-data-glance
Year to date, DC has had 35 homicides, compared to 25 from this time last year. I'm not sure this supports your assertion. Last year may not have been a change in trend either, unfortunately. Time will tell
35chambers t1_jacq61p wrote
crime everywhere increased during the pandemic, you can’t use that complain about policies specific to dc
lonterth t1_jadehim wrote
Yes, you can, and you should. The fact that homicides increased in other cities (a lot, but not all!) doesn't make it OK for it to happen in any given city. Crime is always local, and local policies affect it. Stop apologizing for murderers.
35chambers t1_jadi2qm wrote
Are you claiming that a nationwide crime increase was caused by local policies?
lonterth t1_jadk9oc wrote
No. I am saying that national trends still don't excuse bad local policies.
35chambers t1_jadlrlx wrote
So then how are you substantiating the local policies being bad?
ClusterFugazi t1_jaawy0x wrote
Remember, “it’s not as bad the 90’s.”
lonterth t1_jabhhrq wrote
DC summers are not as hot as the sun either.
damnatio_memoriae t1_jabnps1 wrote
i mean... not... yet.
RepresentativeOk6588 t1_jac7u5m wrote
the biggest trope of all, we should send the people who say that back to the 90's in a time machine, utterly absurd. The DC public schools shut down during the pandemic and this is, in part, the result
zapatocaviar t1_jacrube wrote
That’s the important thing. Nothing to see here. It was worse before.
ClusterFugazi t1_jacxszd wrote
I was being sarcastic.
zapatocaviar t1_jacyuzj wrote
Oh I know. So was I. We were in silent, dry agreement.
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Deep_Stick8786 t1_jaccp1w wrote
Homicides up 40% year to date
Ninjroid t1_jac2j44 wrote
It’s been really mild weather. Usually the colder temps keep the violence at bay a bit in the winter.
RepresentativeOk6588 t1_jac7pf9 wrote
that is the under
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