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Trump pushes for more federal law enforcement in DC

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by rivergator, Aug 10, 2025.

  1. mdgator05

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    First trip to DC since this started. Went into Union station. There were 6 armored vehicles sitting outside the station with a bunch of bored looking soldiers hanging around them. They couldn't move the vehicles as they had wheel stoppers. Never saw another military person throughout the rest of the city. Whole thing seems made for the TV visual (shocking given that reality TV show people are running it).
     
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  2. vaxcardinal

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    Doesn’t sound like you saw any crime so mission accomplished
     
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  3. G8tas

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    There's so much crime at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave yet the Guard isn't doing anything about it
     
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  4. mdgator05

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    Haha, don't think I've seen a crime in DC since like 2013.

    Edit: Although I did jaywalk in front of them, so...
     
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  6. mdgator05

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    Sure, because crime stats are usually real-time like that and don't lag at all...
     
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  7. VAg8r1

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    Speaking only for myself I've been to DC hundreds of times since we moved to Northern Virginia from Gainesville and have never personally witnessed any crime. Does that mean it never really existed? Interestingly my son was the victim of an attempted carjacking in the parking lot of an apartment complex several years ago where he was accosted by two perps at gunpoint. The only reason they didn't actually take his car, a Honda Accord coupe, was probably because neither one of them could drive a car with a manual transmission.
     
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    Apparently that is supposed to be the best anti-theft device on a vehicle these days.
     
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  10. vaxcardinal

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    I’ve never witnessed a crime in DC or Baltimore but I’m sure they happen. And I also don’t know how to drive a stick shift
     
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  12. AzCatFan

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    People leaving their homes in DC to go out is also down. Reservations on Open Table are down 16% YoY in the District. The only major city that showed a decline during this same time period. Police states may be "safe," but when you trade for freedom for security you often end up with neither. Or as a local business owner put it:

    Khalid Pitts, co-owner of Cork Wine Bar in Northwest D.C., said that with the "firing of federal workers" and the "uneasiness in the city," his business has seen numbers go down in recent weeks.

    "Hospitality is about welcoming people," he said. "I can't welcome people through my doors if (they're) afraid to go out of (their) doors."

    He says his guests feel like they're "living in a police state."

    "That is what we are hearing from guests," he said.
     
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  13. OklahomaGator

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    I saw this talked about on tv and they said (don't know if true or not) that the Year to year comparison is not fair for the week since last year was "Restaurant Week" in DC and this year it is the current week/ Would like to see the same data comparing the current week to the same week last year.
     
  14. wgbgator

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    You gotta love the admin and its lackey's citing statistics while simultaneously opening an investigation into DC crime statistics
     
  15. VAg8r1

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    Obviously anecdotal, I live in the DC metro area and I have seen interviews on local television of restaurant and bar owners in which they stated business has dropped significantly since Trump has imposed his version of martial law in the District.
    Reservations plunge at DC restaurants after Trump's police takeover | wusa9.com
    While the article uses the year to year comparison from Open Table it also cites the recent drop reservations using before and after data.
    Online reservations at restaurants in the nation's capital dropped by more than 30% just two days after Trump announced he would take emergency control of police, according to data from OpenTable.
     
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    The chairman of the DC Police Union reveals how extensive the FRAUD was in hiding the true DC crime stats: Higher-ups were going to crime scenes and saying "don't write that one down" or "don't add that to the list," or "put that down as a more minor offense."

    "They respond to the scenes of these violent crimes and, inevitably, you'll have a captain, or a commander show up on the scene and advise them to take a report for a lesser offense...sometimes they'll be a sho*ting or a st*bbing, [they'll] be directed to take an injured person to a hospital report - not even a crime at all," Gregg Pemberton said

    "Sometimes a robbery will be reported as a theft...burglary reported as unlawful entry...we're VERY skeptical that these crime stats are accurate."
     
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