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This is, I think, the best chart that shows what was/is going on in DC WRT crime and how residents feel. This will be  TL; DR post.

You’ll have to zoom in. The red is carjackings, the yellow is murder, the orange is DC’s “violent crime index.”

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Up front: It’s not true that DC is in the throes of the worst crime/violent crime wave ever, there was a drop in 2024, and there’s no reason to federalize the city. 

There’s some things that are absolutely true though.

1. It’s absolutely true that crime in DC right now really and truly is significantly and notably worse than it was not that long ago and well within memory of most residents and a complete reversal of the success story that got started in the late 1990s. It is not vibes or perception, it’s real. Those numbers represent bodies and horrifying victimizations and it is a quality of life issue for the entire city.  Residents have every right to want to get back to mid-2010s DC and we are nowhere close. 

2. Lots of cities around the country saw crime spikes associated with COVID and unrest around 2020s; DCs was both more dramatic and has lasted longer.

3. DC is not the most dangerous city in the country; places like Memphis or Baton Rouge have bigger problems. At the same time DC is more like those cities than it is say, NYC or Boston and that’s an issue for the national capital and aspiring Tier 1 city. We for sure want to be more like NYC than St. Louis. 

4. Carjackings represent a particular problem because it’s crime that impacts civilians who just want to go about their lives. A year or two where a gang turf war gets out of hand is terrible, but the risk to most law-abiding people is pretty low.  With the spate of carjackings all of the sudden people with no nexus to criminality are being victimized in pretty terrifying and brutal ways with few mitigating options aside from “don’t drive.” That’s not sustainable and it’s going to cause blowback.

5. The carjackings have gotten better but it’s still ridiculously, stupidly bad. Everyone knows who is doing it— a small (like, a couple dozen) number of minors probably account for about fifty percent of that number. And you can also look at a heat map and see that there are much fewer in Maryland and basically zero in Virginia even though it’s five minutes away. The reason is obvious, your ass will get locked up in those states and if you read the reports you will see that a substantial number of teen carjackers actually come in from Maryland specifically to do crime because there has been almost no consequences as long as you did it in the district. 

6. Beyond the numbers, DC is a lot smaller than people realize— it’s about 700k people and a really small footprint. You can do a lot to avoid the disorder and risk but again, it’s not NYC and the crime is happening close to you almost no matter who you are.

7. I honestly don’t know why the “violent crime index” is out of whack with the murders and carjackings. That’s something to dive into.  It’s safe to say that the level of petty crime and non-violent crime and “takeovers” resulting in property damage and malicious loitering has also gone noticeably up than where it was not too long ago and that also got people pissed off. Putting special officers in the metro has made that experience a lot better but it’s also completely fair to say that it was a step that came too late and only after a lot of denial. 
 

Anyway, the National Guard aren’t going to fix the problem and I am concerned that all this will do is spike the forward momentum to address the issues that had finally happened, because this will give a lot of ammo to the irresponsible wing of local politicians to continue doing nothing. 

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On 8/11/2025 at 5:19 AM, Js1 said:

As usual, facts don’t matter. Violent crime is down everywhere but they still act like it’s a violent hellhole where you will die if you enter the city limits 

I went to that “violent hellhole” twice in 2020. Once to protest for the first time in my life for a week and again for election night. I never felt anything but safe there even during that time. This is what fascists do though so the truth of the situation matters none. 

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1 hour ago, 956 Worldwide said:

 

6. Beyond the numbers, DC is a lot smaller than people realize— it’s about 700k people and a really small footprint. You can do a lot to avoid the disorder and risk but again, it’s not NYC and the crime is happening close to you almost no matter who you are.

 

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2 hours ago, Biff Tannen said:

Isn’t chicken sammich the one that would bump the target shoplifting thread every few months, get pantsed about whatever he posted, and then run away?  

He and incredulity have an incredible record of doing their own research in the investing and economic related threads, getting pantsed by sidis, and then waiting for months to post again. 

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8 hours ago, Da Fino said:

He and incredulity have an incredible record of doing their own research in the investing and economic related threads, getting pantsed by sidis, and then waiting for months to post again. 

I wonder what else they have in common. 
 

Sorry, I was being facetious. They are both adverse to fact.

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9 hours ago, UpperWestside said:

I went to that “violent hellhole” twice in 2020. Once to protest for the first time in my life for a week and again for election night. I never felt anything but safe there even during that time. This is what fascists do though so the truth of the situation matters none. 

Wow, I am thankful you survived.

Unless you actually died twice and didn't realize it. 

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5 hours ago, Brisketexan said:

This is part of the lesson: stand up to him.

But here's the second part: don't just stand your ground.  Rush forward.  Attack.  From all sides, and all angles.  Everywhere.  Relentlessly.

I'm dead serious.  The admin should be facing 10,000 lawsuits across the country.  And every individual involved in the administration should face ruinous personal litigation (that is, for matters that are outside of their duties, so no immunity).  Tom Homan stiffed his home remodeling contractor?  Buy the claim, and sue him.  Drag his ass into depositions.  Hearings.  All of it.  And do it with respect to his dispute with his auto mechanic.  He was a consultant to the GEO group -- find someone who was harmed by GEO group, name him as a defendant.  He gave numerous private speeches between tenures with the Trump admin -- find anything defamatory he said, sue the fuck out of him.  Find out what businesses he might be involved in, threaten (legally) his partners if they don't dump him toot sweet.  Etc. etc.  As to all of them.

Always.  Be.  Attacking.  Don't pause to breathe.  Just attack.  Crush them.  Drive them to misery, and then an early grave.  They can be beaten, because they are weak cowards.

I mean…ok…but, wrestlemania starts in like 30 minutes and it feels like an Arby’s night so…

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On 8/13/2025 at 11:12 PM, Beau Vine said:

 

 

On 8/14/2025 at 10:48 AM, Nice Guy Eddie said:

These guys are pathetic in that they have to patrol a safe neighborhood in large numbers. I realize that they're only following orders but there comes a point that you should be embarrassed about the tasks you're asked to perform.

 

They're just trying to find the famous "Exorcist Staircase" and they keep getting lost. 

 

 

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On 8/15/2025 at 6:21 PM, Brisketexan said:

This is part of the lesson: stand up to him.

But here's the second part: don't just stand your ground.  Rush forward.  Attack.  From all sides, and all angles.  Everywhere.  Relentlessly.

I'm dead serious.  The admin should be facing 10,000 lawsuits across the country.  And every individual involved in the administration should face ruinous personal litigation (that is, for matters that are outside of their duties, so no immunity).  Tom Homan stiffed his home remodeling contractor?  Buy the claim, and sue him.  Drag his ass into depositions.  Hearings.  All of it.  And do it with respect to his dispute with his auto mechanic.  He was a consultant to the GEO group -- find someone who was harmed by GEO group, name him as a defendant.  He gave numerous private speeches between tenures with the Trump admin -- find anything defamatory he said, sue the fuck out of him.  Find out what businesses he might be involved in, threaten (legally) his partners if they don't dump him toot sweet.  Etc. etc.  As to all of them.

Always.  Be.  Attacking.  Don't pause to breathe.  Just attack.  Crush them.  Drive them to misery, and then an early grave.  They can be beaten, because they are weak cowards.

Yeah, but then Surly lawyers would have to take a break from complaining about Trump on this site and actually do something productive. 

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On 8/15/2025 at 6:21 PM, Brisketexan said:

This is part of the lesson: stand up to him.

But here's the second part: don't just stand your ground.  Rush forward.  Attack.  From all sides, and all angles.  Everywhere.  Relentlessly.

I'm dead serious.  The admin should be facing 10,000 lawsuits across the country.  And every individual involved in the administration should face ruinous personal litigation (that is, for matters that are outside of their duties, so no immunity).  Tom Homan stiffed his home remodeling contractor?  Buy the claim, and sue him.  Drag his ass into depositions.  Hearings.  All of it.  And do it with respect to his dispute with his auto mechanic.  He was a consultant to the GEO group -- find someone who was harmed by GEO group, name him as a defendant.  He gave numerous private speeches between tenures with the Trump admin -- find anything defamatory he said, sue the fuck out of him.  Find out what businesses he might be involved in, threaten (legally) his partners if they don't dump him toot sweet.  Etc. etc.  As to all of them.

Always.  Be.  Attacking.  Don't pause to breathe.  Just attack.  Crush them.  Drive them to misery, and then an early grave.  They can be beaten, because they are weak cowards.

You’re the one with the law license, not me.  Tear it up, stud.

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3 hours ago, Fudge Nuggets said:

You’re the one with the law license, not me.  Tear it up, stud.

Brisket's speciality is in...

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On 8/15/2025 at 6:21 PM, Brisketexan said:

This is part of the lesson: stand up to him.

But here's the second part: don't just stand your ground.  Rush forward.  Attack.  From all sides, and all angles.  Everywhere.  Relentlessly.

I'm dead serious.  The admin should be facing 10,000 lawsuits across the country.  And every individual involved in the administration should face ruinous personal litigation (that is, for matters that are outside of their duties, so no immunity).  Tom Homan stiffed his home remodeling contractor?  Buy the claim, and sue him.  Drag his ass into depositions.  Hearings.  All of it.  And do it with respect to his dispute with his auto mechanic.  He was a consultant to the GEO group -- find someone who was harmed by GEO group, name him as a defendant.  He gave numerous private speeches between tenures with the Trump admin -- find anything defamatory he said, sue the fuck out of him.  Find out what businesses he might be involved in, threaten (legally) his partners if they don't dump him toot sweet.  Etc. etc.  As to all of them.

Always.  Be.  Attacking.  Don't pause to breathe.  Just attack.  Crush them.  Drive them to misery, and then an early grave.  They can be beaten, because they are weak cowards.

How do you write all that and jack off at the same time?

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On 8/16/2025 at 2:36 PM, SubliminalHorn said:

So now NG may be carrying weapons in DC. What does it mean when the executive fortifies the capital with military due to an “emergency”? Kinda sounds like a coup to me

He's doing a coup against...........himself? How intoxicated are you and the three people who gave you posrep?

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If Trump cured cancer, you guys would be complaining about all of the unemployed oncologists.  This has been a very good thing for DC and the country.  We need to stand up to gangs and thugs all over the country.  A great start.

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Just maybe this is what happens when a convicted felon is running our country.  Before you call it a conviction rigged by Democrats, consider how difficult is always is to convict a crooked politician of any crime.  Our president is a career con man trying to get revenge on a country that finally grew tired of watching him go unpunished.  And yes I know that If you are too blind or ignorant to see that, this post is a waste of time.  Keep supporting a career criminal, eat shit and die.

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5 hours ago, Thetexashammer said:

He's doing a coup against...........himself? How intoxicated are you and the three people who gave you posrep?

 

2 hours ago, DalTxHornFan said:

If Trump cured cancer, you guys would be complaining about all of the unemployed oncologists.  This has been a very good thing for DC and the country.  We need to stand up to gangs and thugs all over the country.  A great start.

Release the Epstein files. This is all a distraction from his pedophilia. 

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3 hours ago, DalTxHornFan said:

If Trump cured cancer, you guys would be complaining about all of the unemployed oncologists.  This has been a very good thing for DC and the country.  We need to stand up to gangs and thugs all over the country.  A great start.

I think it’s more likely people die because he is going to reduce cancer funding.   This is the part where your side says “man look at Trump reducing unnecessary spending.”

 

The only gangs that Don seems to be after are nail salon workers, housekeepers and blue collar workers

 

Trump could call your wife fat and ygly and you would still support him. 

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23 minutes ago, Im_smarter_then_you said:

I think it’s more likely people die because he is going to reduce cancer funding.   This is the part where your side says “man look at Trump reducing unnecessary spending.”

 

The only gangs that Don seems to be after are nail salon workers, housekeepers and blue collar workers

 

Trump could call your wife fat and ygly and you would still support him. 

I seriously doubt one of those posters is Ted Cruz. 

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3 hours ago, DalTxHornFan said:

 We need to stand up to gangs and thugs all over the country.  A great start.

If you want to eliminate criminal gangs and thugs, stop voting them into office!  We are trying to stand up against criminals here!

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4 hours ago, DalTxHornFan said:

If Trump cured cancer, you guys would be complaining about all of the unemployed oncologists.  This has been a very good thing for DC and the country.  We need to stand up to gangs and thugs all over the country.  A great start.

Goddamn, stop acting like a feeble old man with a newsmax/oan brain tap.

DC doesn't have a crime problem overall, it has a juvenile carjacking problem.  It's kind of a bizarre phenomenon.

Bringing in the national guard, noted crimefighters, isn't going to do a goddamn thing except militarize the city.

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4 hours ago, DalTxHornFan said:

If Trump cured cancer, you guys would be complaining about all of the unemployed oncologists.  This has been a very good thing for DC and the country.  We need to stand up to gangs and thugs all over the country.  A great start.

This is a hilarious hypothetical for someone slashing medical research funding. Next you're going to tell us that Trump could put an end to pedophilia and the libtards will just cry about Trump surveilling our bedrooms.

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4 hours ago, DalTxHornFan said:

If Trump cured cancer, you guys would be complaining about all of the unemployed oncologists.  This has been a very good thing for DC and the country.  We need to stand up to gangs and thugs all over the country.  A great start.

Why are you trying to distract from Trump’s ties to Epstein?

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5 hours ago, DalTxHornFan said:

If Trump cured cancer, you guys would be complaining about all of the unemployed oncologists.  This has been a very good thing for DC and the country.  We need to stand up to gangs and thugs all over the country.  A great start.

Either this is damn good troll job or you are the stupidest motherfucker on this site. 

Stand up to "thugs" huh? What about the thug in the White House? 

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20 minutes ago, wildcat09 said:

Why are you trying to distract from Trump’s ties to Epstein?

RELEASE

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8 hours ago, Thetexashammer said:

He's doing a coup against...........himself? How intoxicated are you and the three people who gave you posrep?

There is this document called the constitution. And it delineates a separation of powers between 3 coequal branches in our government. The coup is against the legislative and judicial branches you moron

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5 hours ago, DalTxHornFan said:

If Trump cured cancer, you guys would be complaining about all of the unemployed oncologists.  This has been a very good thing for DC and the country.  We need to stand up to gangs and thugs all over the country.  A great start.

LOL, there are larger cities in Tennessee, Alabama, Louisiana, etc with far worse crime problems but Trump ain’t sending the National Guard into them. Ask yourself why.  

And ask yourself why he did this just as pressure over the Epstein files was mounting.  

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3 minutes ago, atomheartbevo said:

LOL, there are larger cities in Tennessee, Alabama, Louisiana, etc with far worse crime problems but Trump ain’t sending the National Guard into them. Ask yourself why.

That’s a great idea to recommend he seek answers from one of the Top 5 stupidest posters on the site.

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14 minutes ago, Sawbonz said:

There is this document called the constitution. And it delineates a separation of powers between 3 coequal branches in our government. The coup is against the legislative and judicial branches you moron

Is it technically a coup if both branches willingly ceded their responsibilities to the executive? 

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6 hours ago, DalTxHornFan said:

If Trump cured cancer, you guys would be complaining about all of the unemployed oncologists.  This has been a very good thing for DC and the country.  We need to stand up to gangs and thugs all over the country.  A great start.

If Trump gave everyone cancer, you guys would be complaining about how woke chemotherapy is.

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