Loki-Don t1_jcvdhyk wrote
The US Park Police…doing the work the MPD refuses to do.
appreciativeoldperv t1_jcvdyes wrote
WMATA stepped up the other day
DeliMcPickles t1_jcw1607 wrote
Which work?
no_sight t1_jcw2njt wrote
Law enforcement
DeliMcPickles t1_jd4v9x3 wrote
Chases are not allowed.
MarkinDC24 t1_jcy0xks wrote
Let’s not elude that police should be shooting children. We can, challenge prosecutors to put reckless children in jail, to ensure the children do not endanger themselves or society.
spillionaire t1_jcxlcci wrote
Kind of gross to be cheerleading the death of a kid, even if he committed a crime.
Loki-Don t1_jcxowd1 wrote
Kinda of gross that you would be defending a violent criminal with a long and “distinguished” record of crime in DC, dragging people with stolen cars, and putting a lot of other people at risk.
I’m not cheerleading the “death”. I am cheerleading the removal of a violent criminal from DC streets. There was no reason to die, but he made that choice all of his own volition.
spillionaire t1_jcxrlqs wrote
I’m not defending him. It’s a sad situation all around, it’s not a cause to celebrate.
strangechicken t1_jcy49fe wrote
I'm sad at the societal conditions that spawn people like this and wish it could change. I'm not sad some dummy faced consequences of his actions though.
MarkinDC24 t1_jcy1bnk wrote
No one wins. The cop who pulled the trigger will likely deal with regret, could he have done another maneuver that incapacitated not killed the kid? The family will never get to see their child again. These situations do not deserve any “cheerleading” of any kind. It is sad.
Violent criminals belong in jail. If prosecutors are not putting them behind bars, then it isn’t MPD’s fault.
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