What's Really Happening to D.C.?
Plus: ICE changes approach, Alan Dershowitz gets that pierogi hookup, and more...

How bad is D.C.'s crime really? And should Trump be bringing the city under federal control in an attempt to solve its crime and disorder problems?
"What's interesting about crime in DC is that there's three very distinct problems," writes Reason's Robby Soave, who lives there. "One is semi-professional gang crime, mostly confined to sketchy neighborhoods, that usually targets other gang members. This is the kind of crime every large city has, and is counteracted by spending more money on homicide detectives and then aggressively prosecuting illegal firearms violators."
"Then there's mentally ill and drug addicted homeless people setting up tent cities," he continues, noting that the most egregiously large and disorderly encampments were cleaned up. "Lastly, there are large groups of teenagers rampaging through otherwise fairly nice and affluent areas, assaulting people and stealing cars, and also getting into fights with each other. Seems to be driven by a mix of post-pandemic societal collapse, trends in youth behavior, and insufficient action by authorities. It's here where a more robust police presence might do the most good." It's this third group that news reports are mostly fixating on, the group responsible for the Big Balls assault and that has caught Trump's attention.
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Many counter that crime has declined over time: "A timely analysis from the crime researcher Jeff Asher shows that murder crested in December 2023 and has been declining steadily since; the 2025 total through last month equals the equivalent figure in 2019," writes the Manhattan Institute's Charles Fain Lehman for The Atlantic. "Carjackings are also down; Asher reports that July saw the fewest monthly carjackings since May 2020." But, though the decrease is laudable, this is in part because crime and disorder were rampant during the pandemic. It has taken years for it to come down to seminormal rates, and those "normal rates" aren't even that good: "The murder rate at the end of 2024 was, per Asher's data, lower than 2023, but still about 70 percent higher than that of a decade prior. And although carjackings are down, they're still elevated over pre-2020." But lots of crime data is unfortunately easy to manipulate, and novel approaches by new entrants—young people engaged in serious property crime and assaults in previously safe areas—are surely worth stamping out as they emerge.
What's the president doing? "Our capital city has been overtaken by violent gangs and bloodthirsty criminals, roving mobs of wild youth, drugged-out maniacs and homeless people," he said during a press conference yesterday, announcing he'd deployed the National Guard. (A citywide curfew of 11 p.m. was also implemented in July and is in effect through the end of the month.) President Trump also said that, for the next 30 days, he'd invoke a little-known provision to bring the Metro police under federal control, empowering them to act more aggressively; in his parlance, to do "whatever the hell they want."
While Mayor Bowser calls Trump's takeover of DC police "unsettling and unprecedented," she says "the fact that we have more law enforcement and presence in neighborhoods…that may be positive."
— Philip Melanchthon Wegmann (@PhilipWegmann) August 11, 2025
Democratic Mayor Muriel Bowser, who is publicly critical of this plan, calling it "unsettling and unprecedented," actually stands to gain here. She doesn't need to make many decisions or deploy the resources available to her; she can still blow all kinds of hot air about how Trump is the enemy if she so chooses; and she gets crime cleaned up in her city.
Federal government already screwing up: Excuse the source, but Slow Boring's Matthew Yglesias points out that a ton of D.C.'s criminal justice system is already under the federal government's control, and the feds are doing a rather poor job managing it. "That starts with the US attorney's office, which, unlike a normal federal prosecutor's office, also does the job of a district attorney and prosecutes local crimes. More significantly, the basic local trial court—the DC Superior Court—is technically a federal court whose members need to be confirmed by the Senate. Senate majority leaders, understandably, are normally not that fired up about local trial courts in DC, and they don't like to spend floor time on these confirmations." A high vacancy rate (roughly 20 percent) is the result, which means people in need of punishment don't receive it so swiftly.
The federal government also handles pretrial supervision for people who've been arrested and are awaiting full court proceedings, adds Yglesias, but the agencies handling this can't seem to figure out how to do their damn jobs: The Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency, in 2023, "had 2,120 offenders on 'maximum supervision level' but only 490 outfitted with GPS monitors," for example, per Politico. And when a pretrial release of a man accused of shooting 26 rounds from an AR-15 at a car made the rounds on the news, the Pretrial Services Agency came under intense scrutiny, with prosecutors writing in a legal filing that "while GPS monitoring by the vendor may be in real time, PSA's monitoring of defendants is not. PSA only works during normal business hours. Therefore, PSA only finds out about violations that occur at night or on weekends after the fact." (When would you guess that the majority of violations occur?)
Trump, of course, is not focused on the unsexy work detailed above, which could meaningfully impact which criminals get locked up and how quickly, who gets leniency and who gets surveilled and confined.
Still, implementing a curfew and sending federal law enforcement in isn't…the worst idea of all time—if done temporarily to solve a specific problem for which local leaders have abdicated responsibility.
"Trump has a great ability to point out the obvious that's been in denial," writes Chris Arnade on X. "Dems should take the lesson of DC to get their cities under control—for their own citizens' sake—but they probably won't learn that and bury head in and deeper, like they did with immigration."
Crime discussion in US is broken because everyone intentionally (or ignorantly) overlooks how hyper local it is. It varies, often by factors of 100 or more, neighborhood by neighborhood, often block by block.
The vast majority of crime is committed by a tiny minority in a few,… https://t.co/epKVFE2SOj
— Chris Arnade ???????????? (@Chris_arnade) August 11, 2025
Scenes from New York: "Half of all immigration court arrests nationwide were in New York City in late May and early June, according to a new analysis of federal immigration court and ICE data by THE CITY and Joseph Gunther, a Brooklyn mathematician who first identified a method to track courthouse arrests," reports The City. "ICE officers elsewhere have been detaining thousands of people at workplaces, Home Depot parking lots and even sending militarized cavalry units through big city parks. But enforcement in New York City has been focused inside of the very buildings where people show up at civil immigration hearings to petition for the right to legally remain in the United States. It's an approach that the agency had taken pains to avoid before Trump's second term because of the deterrent effect it has on noncitizens with immigration court hearings.… At the same time that courthouse arrests began ramping up, ICE also ratcheted up arrests at mandatory check-ins with the agency. Those arrests took place at offices like the one across the street from 26 Federal Plaza, where THE CITY witnessed 31 arrests over two days, as well as another office inside 26 Federal Plaza itself, where people line up each morning."
QUICK HITS
- Colombian presidential candidate Miguel Uribe Turbay, a conservative, died under suspicious circumstances this week at age 39. He was "shot in the head while speaking to supporters in the capital's Modelia neighborhood on June 7," per Bloomberg. It's not totally clear what happened, but "authorities have detained six people, including a teenager who was apprehended at the scene and formally charged this month with attempted murder and illegal possession of a weapon. The investigation is ongoing and it remains unclear who ordered the murder."
- "Australia will recognise a Palestinian state at next month's United Nations General Assembly, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Monday, a move that adds to international pressure on Israel after similar announcements from France, Britain and Canada," per Reuters.
- Alan Dershowitz will get free pierogies for life from one South Florida businessman upset about Dershowitz's Martha's Vineyard drama.
- "Inflation rose in July as President Trump's tariffs intensified price pressures across a wider range of consumer goods and services," reports The New York Times. "The Consumer Price Index stayed steady at 2.7 percent compared to the same time last year. On a monthly basis, prices rose 0.2 percent from June. But an important gauge tracking consumer prices that strips out volatile food and energy prices accelerated more rapidly."
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Asian Drivers - Boats Edition
A CCP navy vessel collided with a CCP coast guard ship while both were perusing a Filipino coast guard boat. Pinoys might have discovered a chink in their armor.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WEnyDRRo3Aw
He Zhenged when he should have Zanged
Siomai goodness!
The Chinese boat was dis-oriented.
Why do you think they're called junk?
perusing
With all the puns, it's hard to get a read on what actually happened.
Ship like this happens all the time..
Ooops. I don’t do phrasing.
It is sad to see prominent allied powers joining with Germany in their attempt to eradicate Jews from the Earth.
It appears terrorism pays after all.
https://www.wsj.com/opinion/ghazi-hamad-hamas-palestinian-state-israel-2290c711?mod=hp_opin_pos_1
Kill Jews, Get Your Own State
A Hamas leader says new global recognition for Palestinian statehood is a reward for the Oct. 7 massacre.
The leaders of France, Canada and the United Kingdom think they’re doing a good deed by saying they’ll soon recognize a state of Palestine at the United Nations. Maybe they should listen to the response from Hamas, which thinks this recognition is a reward for slaughtering Jews.
That’s the only way to interpret comments Saturday by Hamas Politburo member Ghazi Hamad on Al Jazeera. “The powerful blow that was delivered to Israel on Oct. 7 has yielded three very important historic achievements. First of all, it brought the Palestinian cause back. Why are all these countries recognizing Palestine now?” he asked.
All those places are gonna be sorry when the shadowy cabal of globalist Zionist oppressors decides to fire up the space lasers.
Then they'll be able to shout "We were right all along!" alongside David Duke.
Germany: From "Never Again" to "You Know, Hitler DID Have Some Good Ideas"
'What's Really Happening to D.C.?'
Populism, baby!
You know, that government of the people stuff.
My favorite part is her excusing her use of Matty Y to blame Trump for mismanagement without either Liz nor Matty Y mentioning the democrats are blocking trumps appointments.
""Australia will recognise a Palestinian state at next month's United Nations General Assembly . . . "
And exactly what part of Australia will they give to create that state?
Have to ask China about that.
Will they provide free boat rides?
That actually makes sense. Buy some land from China for hamas, it'll break after a few uses.
NYC
The Palies won't like it when they hear about all the Kosher delis.
Why does austrilia now need machete drop boxes again?
You know the job of government is to take other people's property, not create and give from itself.
Excuse the source, but Slow Boring's Matthew Yglesias points out that a ton of D.C.'s criminal justice system is already under the federal government's control, and the feds are doing a rather poor job managing it.
LOL. Seems like a fair call on the hack/The Hack. Citing Yglesias as if he were some beat reporter in Podunk, Idaho seems fair... as long as he actually lives and reports from there. Not that it makes him any better or more believable.
Are we gonna have to restart the Yglesias clock?
As suggested, I'm willing to give her one or two. After that "Excuse the source, but..." becomes "I don't mean to sound racist, but..." PC crap.
may have worked better if Matt had anything to say not rendering the reader stupider for reading it
I would totally understand anyone saying anything along the lines of "Fool me 5,394,643 times, shame on you. Fool me 5,394,644 times shame on me."
It’s pretty funny she asked to be excused for it, tbh.
Still included it. Still is using him as a source. Wasn't like she tripped and fell onto a Matty Y column.
Neither of them note that democrats continue to block Trump's appointments despite blaming him for the mismanagement while leaving the 95% of dems in the deep state in charge.
They also do have some laughable laws that severely limit what can be done to offenders.
"Our capital city has been overtaken by violent gangs and bloodthirsty criminals"
K Street?
President Trump also said that, for the next 30 days, he'd invoke a little-known provision to bring the Metro police under federal control, empowering them to act more aggressively; in his parlance, to do "whatever the hell they want."
For a while I have said that Trump and his defenders want to federalize local police and have them be completely and totally unaccountable. I was of course attacked for it. And now it's happening.
"For a while I have said that Trump and his defenders want to federalize local police"
Never once has Sarcasmic said that Trump wanted to federalize local police.
But that doesn't matter because here's another thing Sarckles doesn't understand: "The U.S. Constitution in 1789 called for the creation of a federal district under exclusive jurisdiction of the U.S. Congress. As such, Washington, D.C., is not part of any state, and is not one itself. "
DC was already federalized and nothing about it is local.
Sarc was never very bright.
At least until DC becomes 3 or 4 states. For fairness.
Always the victim. No self reflection at all.
The hills that sarc is willing to die on are all mounds of empty 40 bottles.
Sometimes he drags his daughter off her bed to die there.
He has said many times he supports unaccountable federal police shooting Trump supporters in the back.
"As such, Washington, D.C., is not part of any state, and is not one itself."
And it can't become a state unless the seat of the US federal government is first moved elsewhere, which would leave the new state of DC with no economy at all.
And the whole "No taxation without representation" bitching from the residents there is something I give no shits about. They knew that they did not have the power to vote on stuff when they moved there.
BUT TRUMP!
Fat, drunk, and retarded is no way to go through life, son.
Poor stupid sarc.
No denials. Just insults and lies. That confirms my point.
There's a denial (of your interpretation) and an explanation why in the very first response to you, you silly drunken sod.
Don't pretend you didn't read it. You never actually mute anyone.
Fuck off and die, asswipe.
And how would you know unless your claim of muting anyone is a lie?
Mine also included some sympathy for your condition, although I’ll admit it wasn’t very sincere.
Wut? People are correcting you but you're too fucking stupid to learn.
Is D.C. a federal district? Yes or no?
You never seemed to care about dems use of consent decrees. You've even defended them on the past.
It is a feral district.
https://www.mainehealth.org/care-services/behavioral-health-care/substance-use-disorder-care-addiction/alcohol-use-disorder-mainehealth-behavioral-health
Smoke Em if You Got Em
This poor dreamer in France apparently is having is citizenship revoked after he set a fag on fire.
https://www.foxnews.com/world/france-strips-residency-47-year-old-moroccan-man-who-lit-cigarette-arc-de-triomphe-war-memorial
Won't his kids miss chicken mcnuggets? They cant deport him.
They won’t miss a quarter pounder with cheese because they use the metric system. They don’t even know what the fuck a quarter pounder is.
A 1.112 Newton-er with fromage.
(Not kilograms, that's mass, not weight)
But mass would be the more appropriate measure than force for quantity of meat. No one uses slugs, though.
No one uses slugs because mass isn't an appropriate measure for quantity. When you weight groceries in a European grocery store the scale is not measuring mass. It's measuring weight in Newtons and dividing by 9.81 to give you kilos.
1/56 stone doesn't have the same ring to it.
What do they call a Whopper?
A sarcasmic anecdote?
The revelation that Brigitte Macron has a penis?
Wait, this is what gets France exercised? And ffs, he's from one of their former colonies.
Seems like an honest mistake. Why else would you have a flame out in public like that?
It's surprising to me that the French are so offended by the dude lighting a cigarette, but not for the other numerous examples of actual violence from their migrants.
"Half of all immigration court arrests nationwide were in New York City in late May and early June"
Way to go Big Apple!
Now, what should the new bumper sticker look like, instead of "I (heart) NY"?
I (hand out taking money) NY
I (Snake Plissken) NY.
I (H8) NY
Reminds of an old Far Side cartoon where Godzilla is driving a car with the bumper sticker, “I 8 NY”.
I ♣️ NY
Another "Maryland man" (maybe a father, I can't say)...but he did rape and murder a "Maryland mother"
But good news! He'll be allowed to stay in the USA for a very long time...
https://www.cbsnews.com/baltimore/news/rachel-morin-victor-martinez-hernandez-killer-sentenced-maryland/
Local News
Victor Martinez-Hernandez gets life without parole for murder of Maryland mother Rachel Morin
The convicted killer of Maryland mother Rachel Morin was sentenced to life in prison without parole on Monday in Harford County Circuit Court.
Victor Martinez-Hernandez was found guilty in April of kidnapping, raping and murdering 37-year-old Morin, who was a mother a five. Her body was found off the Ma and Pa Trail in Bel Air on August 6, 2023.
He received the maximum sentence for each count, including life without parole for first-degree murder, life for first-degree rape, and 40 years for a sex offense and kidnapping, according to court officials.
Court officials said Martinez-Hernandez will serve his sentence in Maryland and would not be deported back to his home country of El Salvador. According to Healy, this is because judges in Maryland do not have the authority to incarcerate someone in any jail except Maryland Department of Corrections facilities.
During the investigation into Morin's murder, law enforcement officials discovered that Martinez-Hernandez had entered the U.S. illegally after he was accused of murder in El Salvador.
He left El Salvador in February 2023 and was apprehended by Border Patrol officials three separate times for unlawfully entering the U.S., according to investigators. He was released after no criminal history was found.
He was later linked to an assault on a girl and her mother in California in 2023.
Martinez-Hernandez's case sparked conversations about U.S. immigration after Morin's Murder.
Harford County Sheriff Jeffrey Gahler blamed immigration policies at the time, saying those policies allowed Martinez-Hernandez to enter the U.S. illegally.
"It shouldn't be political, but the failure here is the immigration system that allowed this person to enter our country illegally, and remain in our country, and commit crimes in Los Angeles and here in Harford County," he said.
I blame Joe Biden.
Should be tried for contributory negligence.
This is why we need the Dade County Dachau!
Which category does this come under? Roving youths in affluent areas or gang-on-gang violence in sketch neighborhoods?
she gets crime cleaned up in her city.
You entire opening diatribe was about how crime isn't happening.
Colombian presidential candidate Miguel Uribe Turbay, a conservative, died under suspicious circumstances this week at age 39. He was "shot in the head while speaking to supporters in the capital's Modelia neighborhood on June 7"
Suspicious? Like a Clinton era suicide with 3 self-inflicted head shots?
Nothing will convince me that former Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe wasn't assassinated by the globalists in 2022.
He was their longest serving PM and their version of Trump who still influenced a powerful faction in the LDP.
And his death has been followed by more and more instances of cultural enrichment in Japan.
But hey, other than murdering and jailing their political opponents and overturning elections, the globalists are really just about free trade.
Or the 30something Mexican politicians who were killed so the very Mexican shinenbaum could be president
died under suspicious circumstances this week at age 39. He was "shot in the head while speaking to supporters
Suspicious shot in the head you say? Sounds like natural causes to me, but this may be a case for the expertise of Dr. Fahmy Malak.
you know who else was recently outed as a conservative?
Trump's attempted assassins who donated to Act Blue?
“The murder rate at the end of 2024 was, per Asher's data, lower than 2023, but still about 70 percent higher than that of a decade prior.”
So anyone repeating the 30 year low or similar is lying.
'"Australia will recognise a Palestinian state at next month's United Nations General Assembly, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Monday, a move that adds to international pressure on Israel after similar announcements from France, Britain and Canada," per Reuters.'
Are there any men left in Oz?
Australia has surrendered to the karens.
China tariffs suspended for 90 days.
Gold to not be subject to tariffs.
- Market News Feed
Gold tariffs seemed like a particularly silly idea. We can argue about the value of exchanging dollars for cheap consumable goods, but exchange for actual gold seems like a clear winner.
“Democratic Mayor Muriel Bowser, who is publicly critical of this plan, calling it "unsettling and unprecedented,"”
QB nods along and shakes his fist.
Oh no. He might strawman accuse you of calling him a Democrat.
Just because he agrees with the democrats on 99% of topics that does not make him a dem
It makes him just like Senator Bernie Sanders.
He was born a Democrat but identifies as independent.
Oh no! The MAGA cultist sycophant brainbank has determined I'm a democrat because I oppose the authoritarian power grabs of a president that wants to literally haul citizens off to camps (where they can be concentrated in one area).
Poor sarc.
Once was a Quix Brix lix dix,
Who often would like to turn trix,
Add some trans to the mix,
In his ass dipped their wix,
TDS is a real bitch to fix.
Dumb Chum did come
to some slum.
And numb from some rum;
Chum said with a hum,
"I’ve come with my mum;
With my cum on her tongue."
Quix brix put the nix on his tricks,
"We cannot mix pricks. I only like chicks."
So Chum succumbed to the humdrum
Thrum of his thumb up his bum,
As bad as when sarc would try this. No better than your double strawman from yesterday. You get a (D).
I'm just glad you guys didn't do a Haiku-off, which would be super lame. And I actually thought both your limericks were decent. I give the edge to QB since his rhyme scheme was a little better, and you know how much I care about rhyming and how lame it is that haikus don't rhyme.
(I'm sure now, though, you're going to spit some non-rhyming haikus at me for spite, lol.)
Here’s Jefferson Paul
Sucked on Mike’s remaining ball
He answered the caw.
The fact you changed the last word from "call" to "caw" to avoid the rhyme makes it sting even more, Chumby. Why do you torture me so?
What a fate to befall
Jefferson Paul.
To fall to the squall
Of Chum and his thrall.
A man of such repute
Should not suffer this brute;
For Jefferson Paul is the best of us all.
Is it down to 99%?
For some reason, mayors hate it when they are exposed as failures.
Former DC mayor Marion Barry (D) tackled the problem head on when he personally was able to get crack cocaine off the streets of DC. He even managed to conduct field testing of the product.
“Bitch set me up... I shouldn't have come up here... goddamn bitch.”
"never pay for a hooker with a personal check"
The more you know.....
Former Cincy Mayor Jerry Springer also did that.
https://www.nytimes.com/1982/05/25/us/ohio-candidate-tells-of-paying-for-prostitute.html
Jerry! Jerry! Jerry! Jerry!
We've got to protect our phoney-baloney jobs, gentlemen!
Harumph!
I didn’t get a harumph outta that guy.
“A high vacancy rate (roughly 20 percent) is the result, which means people in need of punishment don't receive it so swiftly.”
Yes, that is part of the plan.
The best response to Ron’s tweet:
https://x.com/stevenplace/status/1954974423209083268
Reason editors are more progressive than average.
They’re also more retarded than average.
Some people just can't.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/c_gs-G6QBA0
Lol @ “An Indian who hates Bobs”
What about vagine?
Robby 2023: Yes!
Robby 2025: No.
On the other hand he might like Bobs now.
Neal and Bob.
Neil and Bobs.
I like the middle eastern version "Vagaheena"
Lih-kwah-heed nigh-ha-tro-ha-jean. -Rob Schnieder in brown-ish face for "The Zohan"
Too local?
“Breaking: Exclusive: Democrat whistleblower told FBI that Schiff okayed leaking classified intel to hurt Trump”
https://x.com/jsolomonReports/status/1955066475670073460
But democracy was at stake!
Schiff is in some deep shit here. I don’t care if he’s a sitting Senator, the DOJ needs to arrest him PDQ.
Think the schiff has sailed on the likelihood of that happening.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/schiff-pardon-is-useless-for-new-claims-in-fbi-docs-knew-he-was-breaking-the-law-thought-being-lawmaker-let-him-get-away-with-it/ar-AA1Kn8ai
Schiff Pardon Is Useless for New Claims in FBI Docs - Knew He Was Breaking the Law, Thought Being Lawmaker Let Him Get Away with It
Lastly, there are large groups of teenagers rampaging through otherwise fairly nice and affluent areas, assaulting people and stealing cars, and also getting into fights with each other.
WE ALL KNOW WHAT ROBERTO MEANS WHEN HE SAYS TEENAGERS AND IT'S RACIST FOR HIM AND TRUMP TO THINK THAT WAY.
It’s dog whistles all the way down.
Just the utes having fun.
Our capital city has been overtaken by Our capital city has been overtaken by violent gangs and bloodthirsty criminals, roving mobs of wild youth, drugged-out maniacs and homeless people...
"Ask not what the violent gangs and bloodthirsty criminals, roving mobs of wild youth, drugged-out maniacs and homeless people can do for you; ask what you can do for the violent gangs and bloodthirsty criminals, roving mobs of wild youth, drugged-out maniacs and homeless people."
I’m mostly concerned they get plenty of due process.
While Mayor Bowser calls Trump's takeover of DC police "unsettling and unprecedented," she says "the fact that we have more law enforcement and presence in neighborhoods…that may be positive."
"How dare you, sir, and God bless you for it!"
If it’s unprecedented, it has to be bad.
If it is unprecedented, perhaps there should be a pause and allow Team D another few decades to figure this out. Perhaps the criminals are just experiencing beginners luck.
...Matthew Yglesias points out that a ton of D.C.'s criminal justice system is already under the federal government's control, and the feds are doing a rather poor job managing it.
This is a weird deviation from the "it's not happening it's happening but it's not a big deal it's happening and it's a good thing" pipeline.
crime is because systemic anti-federalism!
weird deviation
You mean Yglesias stating it out loud and not " ...it's as bad as you say so we put the feds in charge and they made it worse.", right? The latter seems like the standard deviation.
How bad is D.C.'s crime really? Bad enough that DC police union seems to agree with the move.
https://bearingarms.com/camedwards/2025/08/11/dc-police-union-yes-crime-really-is-out-of-control-n1229557
D.C. Police Union president Greg Pemberton released a statement on Monday afternoon hailing the president's move, while arguing that in order to truly deal with violent crime in the District several structural reforms are necessary.
The Union agrees that crime is spiraling out of control, and immediate action is necessary to restore public safety. However, we emphasize that federal intervention must be a temporary measure, with the ultimate goal of empowering a fully staffed and supported MPD to protect our city effectively. To achieve this, misguided legislation passed by the DC City Council must be repealed, and we call on Congress and the White House to assist in overturning these detrimental laws. The Union has long warned of the catastrophic consequences of chronic mismanagement, staffing shortages, and radical policies that have crippled the MPD. The President’s recognition of this crisis validates our ongoing concerns. The current state of affairs, marked by violent crime surges, historic officer shortages, and eroded morale, requires urgent action. The temporary federal takeover is a necessary step to stabilize the situation, but it is not a long-term solution. The real path forward lies in addressing the root causes of the MPD’s challenges, particularly the need for adequate staffing and the reversal of harmful legislation.
Union Chairman Gregg Pemberton stated, “We stand with the President in recognizingthat Washington, DC, cannot continue on this trajectory. Crime is out of control, and our officers are stretched beyond their limits. The federal intervention is a critical stopgap, but the MPD needs proper staffing and support to thrive. This can only happen by repealing the disastrous policies that have driven out our best officers and hindered recruitment.”
Sarc will tell you if a cop is speaking, they are lying. That means there actually is no crime at all in DC.
Sarc can try to tell me that, but grey boxes end up not being very communicative.
"aggressively prosecuting illegal firearms violators"
Richmond, VA did that with a lot of success, but of course, the end results were deemed "racist". See Project Exile.
"...Inflation rose in July as President Trump's tariffs intensified price pressures across a wider range of consumer goods and services," reports The New York Times. "The Consumer Price Index stayed steady at 2.7 percent compared to the same time last year. On a monthly basis, prices rose 0.2 percent from June. But an important gauge tracking consumer prices that strips out volatile food and energy prices accelerated more rapidly..."
If you hold your mouth right and squint just this way..........
Meanwhile, a quick look at the stock market will tell you what people with money to invest in the economy think about the data. (Hint: it’s up bigly).
Q2 was quite satisfying...
And Q3 so far...
QB looks like shit.
Biggest drivers.
Medical care services: +0.6% monthly
Personal care services: +0.5% monthly
Recreation services: +0.4% monthly
Shelter costs: +0.3% monthly, contributing 4.8% annually
So tariffs.
Meanwhile energy is down 2.2%, except gor new jersey who went all in on green energy and their prices are exploding.
Ripples, man.
JP Morgan of all people had a report out yesterday that the general expected price increase for tariff affected goods would be 1.4%. Under the fed target of 2%. They did say cars and car parts would be 11% but didnt include redomestication of auto factories here.
Should also point out food was 0% despite all of reasons and Eric's articles about tomatoes.
New Jersey residents just like higher gas prices. That's why they refuse to allow a gas station to offer self-service in addition to full service, and refuse to allow the customer to choose self service.
Actually, that might be wrong, as every New Jersian I've talked to about this insists that mandated full service doesn't add to the cost per gallon. It's a free service that supersedes economic theory.
...authorities have detained six people, including a teenager who was apprehended at the scene and formally charged this month with attempted murder and illegal possession of a weapon.
It is with a heavy heart that I must announce that the teenagers are at it again. Trump is going to have to deploy the federales to Bogotá.
Australia will recognise a Palestinian state at next month's United Nations General Assembly...
"Please don't suicide bomb us."
Inflation rose in July as President Trump's tariffs intensified price pressures across a wider range of consumer goods and services...
Prices died with COVID not from COVID.
"Dems should take the lesson of DC to get their cities under control"
It's funny how "catch and release" is the prevailing mode in big blue cities for the homeless criminals but they make a big show of prosecuting vigilantes who kill the homeless in self defense while claiming that "it's the guns!" Meanwhile - back here in reality - it's impossible for anyone to get their cities under control. They can commit extraordinary resources to temporarily reduce crime in particular hot spots, chasing the hot spot to some other part of the city at great expense of resources they never seem to have enough of. That's why people who can move out do so, leaving the people who can't leave behind to fester with essentially legalized criminal gangs in charge of City Hall.
Leaders of terror-linked charity bankroll Democrats
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/leaders-of-terror-linked-charity-bankroll-democrats/ar-AA1Kk1aa
Board members of a terror-linked nonprofit organization have cut dozens of checks to Democratic politicians over the past decade, campaign finance records show.
On Oct. 15, 2024, the Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control designated Samidoun as “an international fundraiser for the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine terrorist organization.” Employees and board members of Samidoun’s U.S. parent organization, the Alliance for Global Justice, have been frequent donors to high-profile Democratic politicians, including Reps. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) and Rashida Tlaib (D-MI). Employees of Defense for Children Palestine, which the Israeli government has linked to the PFLP, have also cut checks to notable Democrats.
Samidoun, which exists on paper to advocate the rights of those detained by the Israeli government, was determined to be “owned, controlled, or directed by, or having acted for or on behalf of, directly or indirectly, the PFLP” by the Treasury Department in late 2024. Part of the Treasury Department’s case against Samidoun rested on Khaled Barakat, a PFLP member who serves on Samidoun's board and has been involved in “fundraising and recruitment efforts support[ing] the PFLP’s terrorist activity against Israel.”
The United States has designated the PFLP as a foreign terrorist organization since 1997, with the Palestinian organization having hijacked planes, carried out suicide bombings, attacked synagogues, and bombed civilians, among other violent acts, according to the U.S. Office of the Director of National Intelligence.
Another "hardworking immigrant"...something about a bear in the trunk, too.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/illegal-migrant-caught-with-12m-of-crystal-meth-in-south-dakota-officials/ar-AA1Kli6Z
An illegal immigrant was arrested in South Dakota while transporting $12 million in methamphetamine — the largest single seizure of the drug in the state highway patrol’s history, Gov. Larry Rhoden announced on Monday.
Turns out the driver was carting a staggering 207 pounds of crystal meth in his vehicle — roughly the same weight of an adult black bear.
It could have had a grizzly outcome.
The 42-year-old man, who was not identified, was pulled over during a traffic stop by the South Dakota Highway Patrol while he was speeding on Interstate 90 in Sturgis, roughly 100 miles west of the Wyoming border, according to a press release from the governor’s office.
Speeding with that much meth? Really? Go like 5mph over man. Not 15.
no speeding and always have an attractive chick drive derp. standards, people!
was pulled over during a traffic stop by the South Dakota Highway Patrol while he was speeding on Interstate 90 in Sturgis, roughly 100 miles west of the Wyoming border, according to a press release from the governor’s office.
How does one get pulled over in South Dakota west of the Wyoming border?
Go 2 mph under. Cops hate driving slowly and will pass around you first chance they get.
Or a quarter pound jeff.
Royale with cheesy takes.
Why you guys always have to McRib him in the comments?
We might have to lay off him. I hear he’s going on a see food diet.
...roughly the same weight of an adult American woman.
>>President Trump ... said ... he'd invoke a ... provision to bring the Metro police under federal control, empowering them to ... do "whatever the hell they want."
ignoring pipe bombs seems a special talent.
Here are some very interesting articles on the few criminals who commit most crimes, and recidivism comparisons.
https://inquisitivebird.substack.com/p/the-myth-of-the-nordic-rehabilitative
Prefix all these with "inquisitivebird.xyz/p/":
* the-case-for-prisons
* when-few-do-great-harm
In Leinster, Ireland, the number of burglaries plummeted after three criminals died in a car crash. These three criminals together had more than 200 previous convictions
This has been known for a long time and it's why there's a legitimate argument that our justice system has an under incarceration problem, not an over incarceration problem.
The under incarceration problem leads to the perceived over-incarceration problem in that it allows people to remain on the street after 70, 80, 90, 100, 200 arrests and convictions, many of them serious or violent, and then finally has to put them away for life when they eventually kill someone or commit a grossly serious crime. The thesis being that if you came down harder, earlier, you would actually lower incarceration rates and reduce crime at the same time.
Well the war on drugs created over incarceration and progressives responded by under incarcerating violent repeat criminals.
>>Still, implementing a curfew and sending federal law enforcement in isn't…the worst idea of all time—if done temporarily to solve a specific problem for which local leaders have abdicated responsibility.
planting seeds for the upcoming NYC problem?
>>Australia will recognise a Palestinian state
clearly Reason does ... so what's the plan?
You know, that place that Hamas governs over, that actually had UN sponsored elections that has its own borders and stuff? We're going to call that a state now.
Australia and the UK will, but funnily enough Egypt, Jordan and Saudi Arabia won't.
Egypt, Jordan and Saudi Arabia are DEFINITELY not taking in any Palestinian Gaza refugees.
I'm cool with a Palestinian state. I just wish somebody would tell me who exactly the Palestinians are and where exactly their state is.
>>Alan Dershowitz will get free pierogis for life from one South Florida businessman
safe bet, he's 111 years old.
>>"Inflation rose in July as President Trump's tariffs intensified price pressures across a wider range of consumer goods and services," reports The New York Times.
ask Main Street.
I just bought an imported motorcycle for a ridiculously low price. That's all the evidence I need that tariffs aren't affecting prices.
exactly. gracias.
I would have liked a bit more background on Dershowitz being denied service in West Tisbury due to his politics. For example, how did they know what his politics are or even who he is? Since everyone is entitled to advice from a legal counselor, representing Trump says nothing whatever about his politics! Dershowitz is a minor hero of mine for collaborating on the book, "Three Felonies a Day - How the Feds Target the Innocent"
He has spoken about it. He was banned after wearing a pro Israel shirt. It is also a small community and they all know who he is.
" He was banned after wearing a pro Israel shirt."
Another sterling example of the left's idea of "tolerance.'
Except when I am participating in a patriotic event with the Color Guard I avoid advertising my political opinions in public. And even then patriotism is not, strictly speaking, a political opinion in the context of Independence Day parades or Memorial Day services. I suspect those who do wear political or social tee shirts or display yard signs and bumper stickers of "looking for trouble." So it seems Dershowitz was "looking for trouble" and found it.
I'm still pissed off that he helped get OJ get away with murder.
That was entirely the fault of incompetent police investigators and prosecutors. Everyone is entitled to be proven guilty beyond a shadow of a doubt before being punished, and our government left a huge doubt in this case.
affluent areas, assaulting people and stealing cars, and also getting into fights with each other.
Just normal big-city stuff. Why are you so broken that you get all freaked out over getting attacked by 50 youths in the street? Every city has this.
It's interesting that they consider this normal but it's not normal out here in flyover country. They ain't doing that shit in Phoenix or Dallas.
What does "recognizing the Palestinian State" mean in the context of terrorist attacks on innocent Israelis at a music festival? Does it mean Australia will recognize Hamas as the government of Palestine? And which Hamas - the one failing to rule Gaza? Or Fatah sort of ruling the West Bank? Where will they send diplomatic representatives - a crater in Gaza or an Israeli settlement near Ramallah? Inquiring minds want to know!
"ICE also ratcheted up arrests at mandatory check-ins with the agency."
This highlights the chaos of immigration law and policy in the United States. It is now impossible to determine whether Trump and ICE are acting legally or not. Having the authority under the law and carrying out your responsibilities under the law legally are two completely different things. As I have said several times before, even if the law gives officials the authority to arrest someone, it does not excuse officials from following due process under the Bill of Rights.
You know you are free to read the INA instead of making baseless and incorrect claims while making bald assertions of illegality.
Who says the Immigration and Naturalization Act is in compliance with the Constitution? And where in the Act does it say that the President is not required to comply with the Fourth Amendment? I can't seem to find it - could you cite your reference, please?
The Supreme Court
Now that's priceless. Are you now trying to contend that the Supreme Court is now and has usually been a bulwark against government overreach at any time in the last two hundred years?
How can you have a responsibility without the authority to carry out the responsibility?
Do you know that due process under the bill of rights is not a set process? What due process is depends on the context - due process in a criminal trial is far more stringent than in other contexts.
I seriously do not know what you are trying to get across in your post.
I know that arresting an innocent bystander without probable cause during a mass roundup is a violation of the innocent bystander's due process rights. Due process is WELL DEFINED as a result of over two hundred years of case law and Supreme Court decision if you took the trouble to look into it. The result may not be perfect legally, and is clearly not ideal for most libertarians, but it is legally well-defined and there is nothing about the current assault on our rights that is even remotely similar to due process. For example, what don't you understand about:
"Habeas corpus is a legal procedure invoking the jurisdiction of a court to review the unlawful detention or imprisonment of an individual, and request the individual's custodian to bring the prisoner to court, to determine whether their detention is lawful."
I have no idea why there’s a crime problem in DC:
Reporter: "Do you know what the chain of command is now?"
D.C. Police Chief Pamela Smith: “What does that mean?"
https://x.com/greg_price11/status/1955292615420588495
It's the chain I'll go get and beat you with till you understand who's in command around here.
Ahhh firefly
Biden did warn is trump would put them back in chains.
Crime statistics are irrelevant to the discussion of Federalizing city government and law enforcement in Washington D.C. This is a smoke screen to be used as an excuse for the ayes and the nays. Taken separately, massive roundups of people based on ethnicity, weaponizing the courts against political opponents, attempted assassinations, overtly violating the law and the Constitution via Executive Order while the wheels of justice turn ever so slowly in response and overstepping the bounds of international relations and the war powers have a lengthy track record in American history. Taken together currently under Trump, they may represent the opening volleys in an intensifying civil war. Keep your powder dry, fellow patriots and fans of liberty!
lol
"What's Really Happening to D.C.?"
Same ol', same ol'.
It's still a third world hell hole run by corrupt and/or incompetent politicians, policed by apathetic cops and crooked bureaucrats.
So you quote Soave and he breaks it down into three groups - all of which his solution to is more cops.
"What's Really Happening to D.C.?"
Democrats.
Next question?
Specifically - - - -
https://notthebee.com/article/dc-chief-police-asks-what-chain-of-command-means-after-question-from-reporter
""Australia will recognise a Palestinian state at next month's United Nations General Assembly . . . "
Excellent. I have been looking for a description of the borders of this (alleged) "Palestine"
Haven’t seen Red Rocks comment in a few days? Hopefully his “mestizo beaner” ass got scooped up by ICE and deported. Hopefully his wife and kid too.
The majority of reason commenters are horrible human beings, but there’s a special place in hell for that bigoted, pedo enabler. He’s truly an anti-American sociopath.