"Crime Emergency" in DC...

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From: http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/07/12/D8IQH9P05.html

Nation's Capital Declares Crime Emergency
Jul 12 11:26 AM US/Eastern

By BRETT ZONGKER
Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON

Two groups of tourists were robbed at gunpoint on the National Mall, just hours after the police chief declared a crime emergency in the city in response to a string of violence that included the killing of a British activist.

The activist, Alan Senitt, was attacked in the Georgetown area on Sunday, his throat was slit and police say the attackers attempted to rape his companion. It was the 13th homicide in the city this month. Robberies are up 14 percent, and armed assaults have jumped 18 percent in the past 30 days.

On Wednesday, U.S. Park Police were looking for connections between the latest Mall robberies and three similar incidents in the area in late May. There have been no arrests in any of those cases.

On Tuesday night, two women from Texas were robbed at gunpoint by two men dressed in all black, said U.S. Park Police Sgt. Scott Fear. About 15 minutes later, a family of four from Missouri was robbed by suspects with the same description, he said.

Though no one was injured, Fear said there were similarities to three violent attacks on the National Mall in May. In one case, a 17-year- old woman was sexually assaulted.

"We try to prevent this from happening," Fear said. "We're going to reallocate our resources. We're going to see what improvements we can make."

District of Columbia Police Chief Charles Ramsey declared a crime emergency in the city after Senitt, a volunteer for the potential presidential campaign of former Virginia Gov. Mark R. Warner, was killed.

The crime emergency declaration allows commanders more flexibility to adjust officers' schedules and reassign them to high-crime areas.

The tourist-friendly National Mall, which is under the jurisdiction of Park Police rather than D.C. police, is usually considered safe. But the recent crimes against tourists have raised calls for a larger police presence.

Police are asking Mall visitors to "be our eyes and ears," Fear said. "We're going to ask them to be vigilant."
 
There is an old latin term that explains the situation in DC: rucking fidiculous. :mad:
 
gunpoint by two men dressed in all black

"We have decided to impose restrictions on black clothing, for the saftey of the general public, as well as resticting when and where males can travel. . ."
 
longeyes, lol!

The declaration came on the same day that Ramsey transferred a police official who was accused of making a racially insensitive remark at a community meeting Monday night in Georgetown. Ramsey temporarily reassigned Inspector Andy Solberg, who urged residents to report suspicious activity and said, "This is not a racial thing to say that black people are unusual in Georgetown."

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/07/12/AR2006071200441.html

Yep, crime emergency alright, but no need to interrupt our regularly-scheduled multi-culti pandering. I guarantee you if Ramsey (who is black, by the way) saw any of these lupine predators loping towards him while walking through Georgetown with his wife, he'd have his hand on his concealed weapon immediately. Of course, Ramsey would have that option, unlike any other "normal" DC citizen. . .
 
The activist, Alan Senitt, was attacked in the Georgetown area on Sunday, his throat was slit and police say the attackers attempted to rape his companion. It was the 13th homicide in the city this month. Robberies are up 14 percent, and armed assaults have jumped 18 percent in the past 30 days.
I wonder if there is any relationship to this;
http://www.palmbeachpost.com/state/content/gen/ap/FL_Florida_Crime.html
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida's crime rate dropped for the 14th straight year in 2005 to its lowest mark since 1971 because of tougher laws, increased financial support from the Legislature and law-abiding citizens with guns, Gov. Jeb Bush said Tuesday.
 
Inquiring Minds Want to Know..

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Two groups of tourists were robbed at gunpoint on the National Mall.....On Tuesday night, two women from Texas were robbed at gunpoint by two men dressed in all black....

Why don't the headlines read "Mall Ninjas Gone Wild!"?
 
DC crime emergency???? Last weeks story of UK Crime emergency???? What do these two places have in common???
 
Well, time for Chief Ramsey to trot out another tirade against the NRA,and blame Virginia and other states for our "lax gun laws".
Read about Ramsey's views here (leave cold):

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If government and laws and regulations made things better wouldn't Washington D.C. be a paradise given just how much of all those things there are there?
 
On Tuesday night, two women from Texas were robbed at gunpoint by two men dressed in all black, said U.S. Park Police Sgt. Scott Fear. About 15 minutes later, a family of four from Missouri was robbed by suspects with the same description, he said.

I call BS... everybody knows it is against the law to have a handgun in DC
 
Police are asking Mall visitors to "be our eyes and ears," Fear said. "We're going to ask them to be vigilant."
It's amazing how often you hear the term "vigilant" since 9/11. I think in this context it means "We've disarmed you, there's nothing you can do to protect yourself, but keep your chin up and be good little sheep."
 
See I knew this would happen.

"We have decided to impose restrictions on black clothing, for the saftey of the general public, as well as resticting when and where males can travel. . ." (quoting Texas)

This is why we must stop ALL college students from running around in black ninja outfits.

Does anyone know if the perps were also in posession of coffee cans?

Seriously though, it seems to be unfortunate that the press is finally looking at D.C. It is not like this hasn't been going on for years, as someone else mentioned.

This makes California look better. barely.

Bill in SD
 
Most of the people in D.C. aren't crazy, just the politicians. For those who didn't read the second page of the second link posted.

"Other community activists in Georgetown and downtown said they were surprised that Solberg had been reassigned for the statement. Lowaunz Tascoe, a black shop owner who has lived in Georgetown for almost 40 years, said Solberg had merely stated the truth.

"How come people don't know that? These people live in a box?" Tascoe said. " It is highly, highly unusual to see three young black males roaming around up there in the residential neighborhoods."
 
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