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AMERICAN CITIES IN MELTDOWN - BLACK CRIME WITHIN THROWING DISTANCE OF THE WHITE HOUSE - The ‘DC’ stands for ‘District of Crime’

 

The ‘DC’ stands for ‘District of Crime’

How can anyone in the U.S. be happy with what’s happening in Washington, D.C.?  It is after all our nation’s capital, the home of so much history, of so many monuments visited by people from all over the world.

Washington, D.C. is a disgrace, and crime is at the center of the problems.  This is the story

Washington, DC, Democrat Mayor Muriel Bowser declared a public emergency in the nation’s capital this week after the opioid fatalities spiked and juvenile crime soared ten percent from 2022’s alarming rate.

Just ask the residents, as the story goes on:

Some District residents told Breitbart News the crime there resembles a “war zone.” In the first nine months of 2023, police data shows:

  • 458 juveniles arrested for robbery, carjacking, homicide, assault
  • 151 juveniles arrested for carjackings
  • Juveniles account for 66 percent of the carjacking arrests
  • 863 carjackings reported so far in 2023.

So the nation’s capital is a “war zone”?  What else do you call a place where people act like this?

It’s an absolute disgrace, and President Biden should do something about it rather than talking about MAGA.  I don’t know of anyone wearing MAGA hats hijacking cars in the nation’s capital.

D.C. is a national embarrassment.  Is it too much to ask a federal government to keep its capital safe and clean?  Apparently so, because no one seems to care about the awful image of the nation’s capital turning into a capital of crime.

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Crime Terrorizes D.C. Residents: Even Joe Biden’s Granddaughter Isn’t Safe

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Residents in the nation’s capital spoke out against the District’s soaring crime rate after three individuals in Washington, DC, tried to break into the SUV of Naomi Biden, President Joe Biden’s granddaughter.

If crime can impact the Biden family, District residents reason that nobody is immune in the Democrat-controlled city.

Crime became such an issue over the past months that the Democrat District mayor enacted a public emergency on Monday. Police data shows:

  • Homicide rose 33 percent in 2023.
  • Robbery spiked 67 percent in 2023.
  • Motor vehicle theft increased by 97 percent in 2023.
  • At least 760 carjackings occurred in the first ten months of 2023.
  • Sixty-five percent of those arrested for carjacking are juveniles.
  • U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Matthew Graves, who is responsible for prosecuting those D.C. police arrests, prosecuted only 56 percent of those arrested in 2023.

D.C. residents spoke out about the soaring crime on the social media site X, formerly known as Twitter.

The account Native Son posted:

Since liberals aren’t living in reality and refuse to have tough conversations about black on black crime. Let’s try this: How about a federally funded armed secret service agent for every black household. Aren’t your kids as valuable as Naomi Biden?

“It’s pathetic that the Naomi Biden incident was the catalyst for the MSM to finally acknowledge the severity of the DC crime crisis,” the Capitol Hill Crime account posted, sharing a graphic of soaring crime rates. “Crime has gotten worse for the last 5 years and has finally boiled over into the mainstream consciousness.”

“Even President Biden’s granddaughter, who is protected by secret service, isn’t safe from crime in DC,” Gabriel Nadales posted. “How many people have to be hurt before DC city officials will start to take crime seriously?”

Andy Cline, a District resident for about 20 years, told Fox 5 DC that car crime is common in Georgetown, the elitist neighborhood where Naomi Biden lives.

“I see a lot of broken windows from smash and grabs. I’ve never encountered anyone doing it, but I’ve recovered backpacks and laptops. I try to give it back to the owner, so I’ve done that for years. Smash and grabs are really common nowadays,” he said. “I’m not surprised. I’m surprised I don’t actually witness the people doing it, so they’re very good at what they do.”

Resident Megan Hearst also said the noise of the Secret Service’s gunshots during the Naomi Biden crime incident did not disturb her.

“That’s the interesting thing about living in D.C. You can be going about your daily business, and then something absolutely extraordinary – involving world events – could be happening right next door and not fully be aware of it,” she said.

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre claimed she was unhappy about the attack on her boss’s family. “We are definitely concerned about what we’re seeing and not just here. Across the country, obviously,” Jean-Pierre said.

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D.C. Issues Public Emergency as Juvenile Crime Spikes 10% from Alarming Rate in 2022

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Washington, DC, Democrat Mayor Muriel Bowser declared a public emergency in the nation’s capital this week after the opioid fatalities spiked and juvenile crime soared ten percent from 2022’s alarming rate.

The order will enhance the activation, implementation, and coordination of aid agreements between the District, federal, and local authorities to allegedly reduce crime.

Crime soared in 2022 after U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Matthew Graves refused to prosecute 67 percent of those arrested. In turn, 222 criminal homicides occurred in 2023, a 35 percent increase from the same period in 2022, according to police statistics. The district eclipsed 200 killings on August 12, the earliest point since the late 1990s.

D.C. currently ranks 173 in safety on a list of 182 American cities, sinking from 168 last year, according to a study released in October by WalletHub.

  • 458 juveniles arrested for robbery, carjacking, homicide, assault
  • 151 juveniles arrested for carjackings
  • Juveniles account for 66 percent of the carjacking arrests
  • 863 carjackings reported so far in 2023.

District officials also say that juvenile fatalities are far too high:

  • 97 juveniles have been shot — 15 fatally — in the last five weeks
  • 5 children died on court-ordered electronic monitoring alone

“This number alone tells us that we have to provide more intervention for kids who are in trouble,” Bowser realized during a press conference on Monday. “To that end, this public emergency will allow us to increase capacity more quickly and efficiently across the continuum of placements for kids that are ordered by judges into care.”

FILE - District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser speaks during a news conference Nov. 9, 2022, in Washington. Amid rising crime rates and spiraling public tensions over gun violence, Bowser and the legislative branches are locked in a public dispute over the future of crime prevention in the nation's capital. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File)

District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser speaks during a news conference on Nov. 9, 2022, in Washington. Amid rising crime rates and spiraling public tensions over gun violence, Bowser and the legislative branches are locked in a public dispute over the future of crime prevention in the nation’s capital (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File).

Bowser also will use the public emergency to combat the opioid crisis plaguing the capital city:

  • Fatal opioid-related overdoses then doubled from 213 to 461 from 2018 to 2022
  • 96 percent of fatal opioid-related overdoses originated from fentanyl

Former President Donald Trump vowed to restore law and order to D.C. if reelected. Sharing on Truth Social an exclusive Breitbart News report in October titled “D.C. Residents Fear Crime Surge Turning Area into U.S. War Zone,” the former president called the town run by Democrats a “dirty, crime ridden death trap.” He pledged that reforms would be a part of his reelection platform.

“Washington (D.C.) has become a dirty, crime ridden death trap, that must be taken over and properly run by the Federal Government,” Trump posted on Truth Social. “It is, and will be, part of my Election Platform. We will clean it, renovate and rebuild it — and, most importantly, MAKE IT SAFE.”

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WATCH: Men Attack NYPD Cop for Asking Them to Stop Smoking on Subway Platform

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A video of two men violently attacking a New York City cop on a subway platform for asking them to stop smoking inside the station is circulating on social media as frequent assaults continue to plague the city’s public transit system.

Kareem McClary, 23, and Izayiah Jessamy, 20, and a third unidentified man were smoking cigarettes at the Bronx’s Freeman Street subway station Monday afternoon, the Daily Mail reported.

Smoking is prohibited in subway stations, so two police officers who happened to be there asked them to stop and leave, authorities said. This is when McClary and Jessamy started battering one of the officers in a vicious assault that was caught on camera. 

One post of the video on X has already garnered 50,000 views.

The attack continued until multiple officers stepped in to help and eventually were able to handcuff two of the men while the third escaped.

Officials reported that the cops suffered minor injuries and were treated at the scene.

McClary and Jessamy were charged with assault on a police officer, resisting arrest, violation of local law and trespass, the Daily Mail reported.

 

Subway crime has gotten so serious in NYC that progressive Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg even said that he’s afraid for his family when they ride the train.

“I know the statistics that transit crime is down, but when one of my family members gets on the train, I, too, get a knot in my stomach,” Bragg told FOX 5 News last month.

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