DC's gun control laws in action

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

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DC sux, for all the taxation (w/out representation as they complain on
their license plates) all the FEDERAL money they get (on top of the
taxes they collect) and they cant do a 1/2 ass job of providing the
general public security !

Ramseys always been a problem !
 

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Wouldn't it be ironic to find out that some of those commiting the crime in our nation's capitol are hard working undocumented workers who are just here to commit the crimes that hard working criminals don't want to commit?
 
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We are supposed to be in the area in October to do some site-seeing. Kinda makes me reconsider. Never thought about being armed to see some of the sites, but....:guns:
 

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It’s the same old story, same old song and dance everywhere that the law-abiding populace has been disarmed (in every situation other than a police state).

Washington DC is a wonderful microcosm of what happens when you take the guns away from the law-abiding citizenry. Only the criminals have weapons, and they become emboldened by the idea that none of their targets have the capacity to fight back.

The same thing happened in the Land of Oz. The little Nazi-Ozzies had their little book, er, I mean, GUN burning party, and since then, violent crime has quadrupled or even more in many cities and provinces. The crooks are so bold that the instance of OCCUPIED home burglaries (when the owners are home) have gone up some remarkable amount that I don’t remember. The bad guys don’t care. They are armed, and the homeowners are not, so why does it matter if they are home or not?

I’d like to see the statistics on how crime goes down in areas, like in Florida, where they repeal self-defense laws (laws that make it more or less illegal to fight back against criminals). You know it must.

There was a town somewhere that had a crime problem, so they passed an ordinance that said that ALL households were required to have a gun. I guess crime dropped to almost zero in that town.
 

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