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Sleepy_Like_Me t1_ixifgmw wrote

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That_kek_John t1_ixipjyv wrote

I genuinely don’t understand Krasner’s policies. I understand believing in rehabilitative justice, but in order to do that don’t you have to rehabilitate the criminals? I don’t get what just letting someone out does

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Sleepy_Like_Me t1_ixirioj wrote

Honestly I couldn’t tell you but I have had a deep hatred of him ever since that temple kid got killed last year. Fucking idiot let a violent, uncontrollable 17 year old back onto the streets for no reason.

Well, the reason was “lack of evidence” at his trial, but with someone like that you could basically lock them up for walking down the street with how much dirt he did in the streets. Especially teenagers, they don’t give a single fuck and sometimes need to be locked up for the safety of everyone else.

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BasileusLeoIII t1_ixityv6 wrote

> but I have had a deep hatred of him ever since that temple kid got killed last year. Fucking idiot let a violent, uncontrollable 17 year old back onto the streets for no reason.

I'm sorry, which are you talking about? Off the top of my head I know two violent criminals that Krasner let walk, who immediately murdered a Temple kid.

Are you talking about the Krasner Kid who murdered Milan Loncar, or the Krasner Kid who murdered Sam Collington?

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boobemaloo t1_ixiuyj1 wrote

After reading about the Milan Loncar story I started carrying cash or an old wallet every time I leave the house to walk the dog so i have something to give if I’m mugged. Truly insane that this is what we’ve come to

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RustedRelics t1_ixj9fp7 wrote

That statement says just how bad things are. Sad, but smart.

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chrisrobin92 t1_ixje7e2 wrote

Dude Ive been doing that for years. I used to stash my real cash in my shoes and keep a few bucks on my hip. I get that things are messy in the city atm but folks on here are acting like everybody got along prior to Krasner. If you think its meaner now than it has been historically then I have to question your memory.

My cousin got hospitalized by a mugger because he had nothing to give and that was 20 years ago.

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boobemaloo t1_ixjfu7g wrote

I’ve lived here my entire life. Yes there’s always bad neighborhoods and bad things that can happen if you’re not paying attention. That’s part of living in a big city.

The threats were always there but now they occur much more frequently and that is an indisputable fact backed up by numbers. Here’s one for you; how many carjackings do you think there were in Philadelphia in 2019? The answer: 198 How many carjackings have there been in 2022? 1,210 and we’re not finished yet.

So to answer your question, yes it is considerably meaner now. My memory is just fine

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Lightspeed1973 t1_ixjyfg2 wrote

I've lived in one Philly neighboorhood or another for over 40 years and it hasn't been as bad as it's been post-pandemic since the 80s. This is the first time I've changed my behavor. Until DST, I did all my errands during daylight hours unless absolutely necessary.

I'm not blaming Krasner or Kenney specifically. Violent crime is up everywhere, even in rural counties and places with conservative leadership.

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K3R3G3 t1_ixky71j wrote

Yeah it's like "hey prison doesn't rehabilitate, so what should we do?" "Just let them out since it's not working." "But then won't they be wreaking havoc on the city?" "Meh."

I'd like to fully understand wtf is going on. The letting them out so quickly is unacceptable though and it's insanely unfair to the citizens and businesses. People get robbed because of this, carjacked, PTSD, beaten, killed, lose loved ones. Because violent POSs are let out. Lots of people don't want to accept it and want to love their city/home, saying it's not that bad and it's the fault of so and so, but dude. Look around. They are failing every citizen of the city.

For whatever reason, progressive policies, incompetence, zero care, all 3, is this letting everyone out so quickly why the police are on soft strike? Is it the ACAB stuff, the riots that occurred, and the fact that it's so possible that an officer will be thrown under the bus for doing their job if the court of public opinion and media machine deem it an unnecessary shoot? Does the city government not have the PPD's back?

Idk, man. But it's obvious things aren't working. Gotta understand what is actually going on before you can solve the problems.

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[deleted] t1_ixmzxeh wrote

and it seems they have failed absolutely miserably, smacked him in the face, and has been obvious to everybody. yet this is his way. he victimizes criminals

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