Facing Emergency, DC prepares to pass new crime bill/* Secure DC Act signed into law 03/11/24

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Facing 'emergency,' DC prepares to pass new crime bill​

Mayor Muriel Bowser backed the new legislation.

July 10, 2023


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Politicians in the nation's capital are expected on Tuesday to pass what is being called an emergency public safety bill to address rising crime rates in the city.

As of Monday, homicide in Washington was up 17% year-to-date compared to 2022, while reported robberies were up 52% and motor vehicle thefts were up 117%, according to police statistics.

"We are in a state of emergency right now. ... And like in any emergency, we have to act like it and we have to act urgently as a government to address the problem that we're seeing," Councilmember Brooke Pinto told reporters on Monday.

Pinto, who chairs the council's judiciary and public safety committee, said that "when we have members of our community being shot and killed at rates that we haven't seen for 20 years, that's an emergency. Period. That was an emergency several months ago. That's an emergency today."

Some of the proposed emergency laws include removing requirements for a person to be held for a dangerous crime -- such as carjacking, kidnapping, felony assault with a knife or other weapons -- and for juveniles to be held whether or not they were armed if they are suspected of committing a dangerous crime.


Mayor Muriel Bowser said on Monday that she believes if the new bill passes, "I think we're going to be safer, because people who are committing violent crime won't be on the street to commit more violent crime."



The district's public safety laws have not been comprehensively updated since 1901. The most recent effort was rejected by Congress earlier this year, in a highly unusual use of the federal government's authority over local regulations.

At a Monday press conference, Council Chairman Phil Mendelson reversed an earlier assessment he gave Congress during testimony at a March hearing about D.C.'s public safety.
Criminals, he said on Monday, "can get away with murder in this city."

During the earlier March hearing on Capitol Hill, Republican Rep. Virginia Foxx noted that "on average, any given homicide suspect in D.C. has already been arrested 11 times before he or she actually commits homicide," a statistic many officials, including former Police Chief Robert Contee, have shared.


Councilmember Pinto echoed that on Monday, telling reporters that within the first three months of 2023, the city "had over 100 cases where people were charged with a crime of violence, released pretrial and recommitted another violent offense."


PHOTO: Chairman Phil Mendelson during a city council meeting in Washington, Feb. 7, 2023.

Chairman Phil Mendelson during a city council meeting in Washington, Feb. 7, 2023.

At the March hearing, Mendelson had said, "While perception is important, the reality is less concerning. Let me be clear: People should feel safe, and it is a problem that many residents of the district don't."

On Monday, he explained that his remarks to Congress were, he said, because Republicans had tried to interject themselves into local affairs while claiming there was a crime crisis.

Although Mendelson said he will vote in favor of the new crime bill, he told reporters, "Folks are looking at the council to solve this. I don't have a badge to make arrests. I don't have a badge to investigate. But what will make a difference is increasing the closure rate and what also will make a difference is more aggressive prosecutions."




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According to Bowser's office, the legislation will:

  • Enhance penalties for violent crimes that victimize or target vulnerable residents with physical or mental impairments as well as expanded protections for transit and for-hire vehicle employees, transit passengers, and people at rec centers.
  • Increase penalties for illegal gun possession.
  • Make strangulation a type of felony assault (strangulation is a key indicator that domestic violence will become deadly).
  • Strengthen provisions that allow individuals to petition for early release to ensure the voices of victims and community receive proper consideration.
  • Provide greater discretion for the Courts to determine who should be held pre-trial, including defendants previously convicted of a violent crime while they await trial for a new violent crime.
  • Increase the reimbursement for the District’s popular Private Security Camera System Incentive Program which strengthens public safety by increasing the network of cameras available to assist MPD in solving crimes and closing cases.
  • Require the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council to report more data on process and outcomes.
  • Proposes collecting DNA earlier in the process for First Degree sexual offenses after the probable cause hearing.
  • Supervisory agencies shall, upon request of MPD, provide MPD with location and identification data collected from any detection device necessary in conducting a criminal law enforcement investigation.
  • Expands the District’s representation on the DC Sentencing Commission.
 

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No where, ever, are the police held accountable for crime, ever.
Basically weaponizing the courts, expanding surveillance, and allow for the police use meta data from devices and and dna in criminal investigations, not court proceedings but investigations.

Where’s the mandate from the people that police reduce crime or lose funding? They get more power and resources as a result of more crime…make it make sense.
 

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Police ain’t shyt there, that’s a start. They get paid large salaries to basically just hang out and harass people that aren’t doing shyt. Another problem a lot of communities have is recycle crime. Allowing people who commit crime to do less time by telling is a big problem with preventing crime. Dudes commit crimes, tell get out and go right back to committing more crimes.
 

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No where, ever, are the police held accountable for crime, ever.
Basically weaponizing the courts, expanding surveillance, and allow for the police use meta data from devices and and dna in criminal investigations, not court proceedings but investigations.

Where’s the mandate from the people that police reduce crime or lose funding? They get more power and resources as a result of more crime…make it make sense.


I agree with you, but respectfully do you live in that area? Perhaps we should be concerned with what the residents, specifically the working class men and women but also the elderly, want.
 
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No where, ever, are the police held accountable for crime, ever.
Basically weaponizing the courts, expanding surveillance, and allow for the police use meta data from devices and and dna in criminal investigations, not court proceedings but investigations.

Where’s the mandate from the people that police reduce crime or lose funding? They get more power and resources as a result of more crime…make it make sense.
You see it :francis:
 

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Stevie Wonder saw this coming....and you kiddin yourself if it's not gonna spread to other places.


Only so long people are gonna stand for the bullshyt. When these crimin' mufukkaz start fukkin up the money, it's a wrap.


People forget the last crime bill was pushed heavily by big cities that had black mayors and shyt.


Hopefully mufukkaz chill the fukk out going forward. Especially the youngins there acting the fool.
 
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