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Wednesday, September 20, 2023

Tough on Crime in Washington DC

"Congressional lawmakers, staffers told how to avoid becoming a victim in D.C.’s crime wave"

"Remove jewelry on public transportation to avoid attracting thieves. Keep phone calls short to limit distractions while walking. Leave room at red lights in case a getaway becomes necessary. Police shared those tips and more Monday with Capitol Hill lawmakers and staffers at a briefing on surviving the District’s ongoing crime wave.

"Rep. Bryan Steil, chairman of the House Administration Committee, hosted the informal safety meeting in the U.S. Capitol’s Longworth Building with representatives from the Capitol Police and the union for the District’s Metropolitan Police."

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Doesn't this make you feel safer already? 

"Don't wear jewelry and don't get distracted".  Giving tips to potential victims & putting the burden on them, instead of saying "We're going to have more police on the streets, we're going to have extra lighting in many areas, we're going to arrest and prosecute the thugs who are carjacking you, robbing you, attacking you, and killing you."

I'm sure the all the brazen psychopath criminals were happy to hear about this meeting. Look for crime to continue to rise.

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