Data from the Household Pulse Survey, conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau and several other federal agencies, shows that "7% of adults in the greater Seattle area" have "felt pressure to move" due to crime in the last six months, Seattle Times recently reported. That 7%, which represents about 227,000 people, is the highest percentage out of any of the 15 largest metro areas in the United States. The Riverside-San Bernardino area in southern California came in second with 5.6% and Chicago came in third at 4.9%.
Over the past decade, Washington, DC, has transformed from a beautiful, bustling and vibrant metropolis into a city that often feels like a rip-off of Batman’s Gotham.
Between 2013 and 2019, DC recorded between 104 and 166 homicides per year.
In the three full years since, it’s recorded 198, 223 and 203 murders.
This year, it’s on pace to bear witness to 256.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">San Francisco looks dead. The city will completely die without tourism <a href="https://t.co/d3ffhORWDr">https://t.co/d3ffhORWDr</a></p>— Clown World ™ (@ClownWorld_) <a href="https://twitter.com/ClownWorld_/status/1691115462493605888?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw" >August 14, 2023</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
GOP rivals and legal experts react to case against former president and his allies
Former President Donald Trump and 18 of his allies have been indicted by a grand jury in Georgia on criminal charges stemming from Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’s sprawling investigation into their attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election in that state.
The indictment lists 41 felony counts, including violation of the Georgia's RICO (or Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations) Act; false statements and writings; conspiracy to commit impersonating a public officer; and influencing witnesses, among others. Trump has been charged with 13 counts — including a charge of violating Georgia's RICO (or Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations) Act.
According to the 98-page indictment, Trump is named in 13 of the felony charges, including racketeering (under Georgia RICO laws), conspiracy to commit forgery, filing of false documents and soliciting a violation of oath by a public officer. Among the others facing charges in Georgia are members of Trump’s legal team, including Rudy Giuliani, John Eastman, Sidney Powell and Jenna Ellis. The indictment includes 41 charges in total.
Defendants have until noon on Aug. 25 to voluntarily surrender
Also charged with crimes in the indictment are:
• Lawyer Rudy Giuliani
• Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows
• Lawyer John Eastman
• Lawyer Jenna Ellis
• Lawyer Sidney Powell
• Lawyer Ray Stallings Smith
• Lawyer Robert Cheeley
• Lawyer Kenneth Cheseboro
• Former acting Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division Jeffrey Clark
• Republican strategist Michael Roman
• Chairman of the Georgia GOP David Shafer
• Georgia Republican state Sen. Shawn Still
• Police chaplain Stephen Lee
• Blacks for Trump organizer Harrison Floyd
• Publicist Trevian Kutti
• Former Coffee County GOP chair Cathleen Latham
• Fulton County GOP poll watcher Scott Hall
•Coffee County elections supervisor Misty Hampton
GOP rivals and legal experts react to case against former president and his allies
Former President Donald Trump and 18 of his allies have been indicted by a grand jury in Georgia on criminal charges stemming from Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’s sprawling investigation into their attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election in that state.
The indictment lists 41 felony counts, including violation of the Georgia's RICO (or Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations) Act; false statements and writings; conspiracy to commit impersonating a public officer; and influencing witnesses, among others. Trump has been charged with 13 counts — including a charge of violating Georgia's RICO (or Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations) Act.
According to the 98-page indictment, Trump is named in 13 of the felony charges, including racketeering (under Georgia RICO laws), conspiracy to commit forgery, filing of false documents and soliciting a violation of oath by a public officer. Among the others facing charges in Georgia are members of Trump’s legal team, including Rudy Giuliani, John Eastman, Sidney Powell and Jenna Ellis. The indictment includes 41 charges in total.
Defendants have until noon on Aug. 25 to voluntarily surrender
Also charged with crimes in the indictment are:
• Lawyer Rudy Giuliani
• Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows
• Lawyer John Eastman
• Lawyer Jenna Ellis
• Lawyer Sidney Powell
• Lawyer Ray Stallings Smith
• Lawyer Robert Cheeley
• Lawyer Kenneth Cheseboro
• Former acting Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division Jeffrey Clark
• Republican strategist Michael Roman
• Chairman of the Georgia GOP David Shafer
• Georgia Republican state Sen. Shawn Still
• Police chaplain Stephen Lee
• Blacks for Trump organizer Harrison Floyd
• Publicist Trevian Kutti
• Former Coffee County GOP chair Cathleen Latham
• Fulton County GOP poll watcher Scott Hall
•Coffee County elections supervisor Misty Hampton
the exact same post 4 times in a few minutes in 4 separate threads including a brand new thread. LOL
TDS is a disease that affects some democrats which drives them insane whenever they hear the word "Donald" or "Trump". Disliking Donald Trump for a valid reason is not TDS but going insane whenever hearing his name mentioned is.
Another symptom is trying to turn the word around to target Trump supporters. OldBilly: Hey, what's your favorite cartoon character?
Joe: My favorite cartoon character is Donald Du-
OldBilly: OMG DONALD TRUMP IS SUCH A RACIST HE WANTS TO BUILD A WALL TO KEEP OUT THE MEXICANS AND HE HATES BLACK PEOPLE AND MUSLIMS
Giant grocery store threatened by shoplifting: 'Enough is enough,' DC councilman says
Despite spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on upgrading its security equipment, theft is out of control at this Giant Food chain. (Credit: DC Councilman Trayon White)
Build more jails, hire more police and pay them more, enforce all the laws with extreme force, keep repeat criminals in jail, get rid of bail reform, problem solved!
Build more jails, hire more police and pay them more, enforce all the laws with extreme force, keep repeat criminals in jail, get rid of bail reform, problem solved!
It's just that simple.
Crime will disappear over night!
Everything you mentioned is racist AF. Just ask any Dimbulb.
Black community what do you expect? Business as usual. Teens are out of control these days! Sad and no Dad.
Gotta enforce the laws and build more jails. Pay policemen more. Don't make jail a revolving door for repeat offenders! This kind of behavior will slow down if you begin to do that.
Black community what do you expect? Business as usual. Teens are out of control these days! Sad and no Dad.
Gotta enforce the laws and build more jails. Pay policemen more. Don't make jail a revolving door for repeat offenders! This kind of behavior will slow down if you begin to do that.
Probably get worse before it gets better. Once all these illegals get settled in and begin their crime sprees.
The real problem is the Criminals are running the Country. A state of confusion has permeated society as a whole mainly due to this fact.
We have a former president running on a program to drain the swamp and make America great again, and who the polls show to be very popular. Those who object to his goals are doing all they can to stop him, both legal and illegal.
We have a president who has difficulty making a coherent sentence, and who does not seem to be in charge. He stumbles and mumbles, and yet is protected by those who work with him. Still, he is supported by a large number of present-day Democrats. They see his decline, but cannot do anything about it. Some even hesitate to impeach him simply because they recognize that the present vice president would be even worse.
Build more jails, hire more police and pay them more, enforce all the laws with extreme force, keep repeat criminals in jail, get rid of bail reform, problem solved!
It's just that simple.
Crime will disappear over night!
Then your boy, the orange turd would be in jail? you don't want to put your gawd in the slammer do you?
Absolutely not, throw the kid in jail now and go with due process for Sleepy Joe!
ALL politicians are crooks, some more than others.....the orange turd leads the pack by a mile!
Both parties are crooked so pick your poison?
My MO is never elect the same party twice, my reason.....they get better at stealing with a second term!
Florida woman spiked man's drink with cockroach spray after they met at a bar, authorities say
Deputies were called to a home in Deleon Springs around 4:30 a.m. where they met the man, who had become ill. He said he came home with Cline after she asked him to continue drinking with her.
He said he had two drinks and began feeling sick. Cline allegedly admitted to him to spiking the two drinks with the roach spray.
"The victim told deputies he was vomiting for about 30 minutes before he was able to call for help," the sheriff's office said. "He became sick again while providing his statement to a deputy."