FIFA95_itsinthegame t1_jbf5s3q wrote
Reply to comment by EastoftheCap in ‘Invest In People:’ Residents Call For More Mental Health, Trauma-Focused Solutions To Gun Violence by PrestoVivace
Spending another half billion per year on police should make it disappear, right?
LIFOtheOffice t1_jbf8d0t wrote
"When Council member Janeese Lewis George asked Geldart how he tracks the success of the D.C. police, he referred to the impact made by a specific tactical operation to target and remove a neighborhood crew in Congress Heights.
“On MLK and Malcolm X right there where, you know, we did 13 arrests in like two days, we saw 60% reduction in violent crime that stayed for three months. We’re still seeing a reduction of 60%. That’s the metric; that’s what I’m looking at,” Geldart said.
A shooting near that intersection last July took the life of 6-year-old Nyiah Courtney."
https://wtop.com/dc/2022/01/dcs-geldart-illegal-guns-coming-into-district-from-southern-states/
So no, some amount of crime will always exist. However, removing known violent criminals from communities can make those communities safer.
We need to offer robust community services that provide opportunities for at-risk people, support services for society at large, and hold people accountable for gun crimes and violent crime for the sake of the rest of the community. Letting repeat offenders continue to inflict trauma on the rest of their community does nobody good.
EastoftheCap t1_jbf6qoq wrote
No need. Crime isn't really happening in DC these days.
Surefinewhatever1111 t1_jbg75y1 wrote
Crime doesn't exist if you just legalize it.
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