BrightThru2014
BrightThru2014 t1_jeeg084 wrote
Reply to comment by Gumburcules in Glenmont redline racist incident march 30th, 2023 by Key_Ad_7299
Do you know how human nature works? If my job is to write policy proposals, and I get paid regardless of how many policy proposals I write, and my boss doesn’t even read most of my memos, guess what I will be writing far fewer policy memos than if my boss actually read them.
BrightThru2014 t1_jedc5cz wrote
Shame that the first indictment wasn’t for election interference in Georgia…but I will enjoy the symbolism of him getting booked for SOMETHING at long last
BrightThru2014 t1_jedbpjt wrote
Reply to comment by Macarogi in Glenmont redline racist incident march 30th, 2023 by Key_Ad_7299
Why would the police do anything when the USAO refuses to prosecute 70%~ of the time?
BrightThru2014 t1_je9xmf8 wrote
Reply to comment by InterestingNarwhal82 in Republican congressman calls D.C. schools ‘crappy,’ ‘inmate factories’ by Ok_Culture_3621
It's not the same, obviously, but it's not as far apart at least in terms of factual end point as you're making it out to be.
BrightThru2014 t1_je9xfth wrote
Two things can be true:
- f*ck this racist dogwhistler;
- DC schools are absolutely atrocious with some of the worst test scores in the nation, and maybe among all developed nations, and consistently fail to keep vulnerable children out of the school-to-prison pipeline (a term used by the ACLU: https://www.aclu.org/issues/juvenile-justice/juvenile-justice-school-prison-pipeline).
The rightfully indignant response to 1) should not lead to a "closing of ranks" to acknowledge 2).
BrightThru2014 t1_je8ji71 wrote
Reply to comment by ChockBox in Off-duty DC police officers to patrol Navy Yard neighborhood near Nationals Park by keyjan
Wot
BrightThru2014 t1_je8jgi4 wrote
Reply to comment by kkc0722 in Off-duty DC police officers to patrol Navy Yard neighborhood near Nationals Park by keyjan
The sports book at Grand Central has also made that stretch of 18th more sketchy. Talk about unintended consequences
BrightThru2014 t1_jcnjhx3 wrote
Reply to comment by gopoohgo in Recent DC Trip by HereComesHR
Genuine question — do you really believe that the average net tax burden (or even net CoL) for a married family of five is equivalent in DC and Texas? Because this is Trump 2020 election levels of delusion jfc.
BrightThru2014 t1_jaekrx6 wrote
Reply to comment by schmillischnede_dad in Why are the kids in NE so terrible? by schmillischnede_dad
Yeah but I don’t think the snotty ones (statistically) are committing the same level of violent crimes…
BrightThru2014 t1_jacjv7y wrote
Reply to comment by coolfuzzylemur in Why are the kids in NE so terrible? by schmillischnede_dad
Ya u rite
BrightThru2014 t1_jacgmom wrote
While I whole heartedly endorse the message underlying the OP, I will note that if it was made about the actions of teenagers in NE/SE rather than NW, it likely would have been a far more controversial statement (possibly locked/removed by mods) and have much more push back.
BrightThru2014 t1_ja99nt1 wrote
The Georgetown Law gym has a really good indoor basketball court. I THINK they allow you to join if you’re not a student (had intramural games there a few times).
BrightThru2014 t1_ja82vyq wrote
I only cover the difference between the service fee and 20% tip FWIW (sometimes this is $0).
BrightThru2014 t1_ja827zg wrote
Reply to Two Stabbed Inside McDonald's on 18th by joegant
Tough last few weeks for Admo
BrightThru2014 t1_ja6cvqg wrote
Reply to comment by Brickleberried in Chief: DC Police Staffing at Its Lowest in Decades by thinkcontext
Feel free to use a three-year rolling average for that period. You’ll find the same trend.
BrightThru2014 t1_ja5uhw4 wrote
Reply to comment by Loki-Don in Chief: DC Police Staffing at Its Lowest in Decades by thinkcontext
Again, if you take a rolling three-year average of murder rates for each year from 2013-2022, they consistently increase over the last decade, mirroring the decline in employed police officers. Are you able to understand what I’m saying?* We are talking numbers here so there’s not really room for interpretation.
*So the rolling murder rate in 2013 would be the average from 2011-2013, for 2014 it would be the average of 2012-2014, etc. This helps flatten the otherwise moderately noisy year-over-year data to generate longer term trend lines.
BrightThru2014 t1_ja5tzyu wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Chief: DC Police Staffing at Its Lowest in Decades by thinkcontext
I’d check those numbers again buddy. And how many of those cities also had declining numbers of police officers?
BrightThru2014 t1_ja4iwla wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Chief: DC Police Staffing at Its Lowest in Decades by thinkcontext
Okay so is that “no basis”?
There were 103 murders in DC in 2013 and 221 in 2021. That’s over double in 9 years. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crime_in_Washington,_D.C.
So I guess we accept you were wrong at this stage?
BrightThru2014 t1_ja4htra wrote
Reply to comment by Loki-Don in Chief: DC Police Staffing at Its Lowest in Decades by thinkcontext
“Then 2015-2019, the number of murders stayed statistically static” — LOL, do a three year rolling average please. You’ll see exactly what I’m describing, murders go up while the number of cops go down.
Also I’m going to assume the “actually murders went down after the crack epidemic of the 90s subsided” argument is trolling so I won’t bother to address it (for your sake I hope you’re not actually making this argument).
BrightThru2014 t1_ja46gee wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Chief: DC Police Staffing at Its Lowest in Decades by thinkcontext
On what basis are you claiming that the top 20 cities in the US by population had their murder rates increase by more than double from 2013-2022?
BrightThru2014 t1_ja46ay7 wrote
Reply to comment by Loki-Don in Chief: DC Police Staffing at Its Lowest in Decades by thinkcontext
Great then you can clearly see that murders nearly double from 2013-2022 while the number of MPD officers declined by 20%~ during that same period.
So where’s the controversy here? The numbers speak for themselves.
BrightThru2014 t1_ja3xbuk wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Chief: DC Police Staffing at Its Lowest in Decades by thinkcontext
On what basis do you say the rise was not more radical than any other city (and how do you separate that from other cities also losing officers during this period).
BrightThru2014 t1_ja3mxbx wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Chief: DC Police Staffing at Its Lowest in Decades by thinkcontext
Are you really this dense? I never claimed that. I said that the relative INCREASE in the murder rate in DC from 2013-2022 outpaced other cities (while the number of police officers declined), not that the absolute number was the highest in the country at any point.
BrightThru2014 t1_ja3lz8t wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Chief: DC Police Staffing at Its Lowest in Decades by thinkcontext
What does that list have to do with the increase in murder rate in DC from 2013-2022?
BrightThru2014 t1_jeg8902 wrote
Reply to comment by Gumburcules in Glenmont redline racist incident march 30th, 2023 by Key_Ad_7299
Is there any reason to think cops in places like Chicago or Baltimore are better than DC cops? Because the prosecution rates for local DA offices are about 2-3x better in literally any other jurisdiction than DC. THIS IS NOT NORMAL. Stop defending criminal actors who are disproportionately causing harm to low-income disadvantaged communities.