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How many 6-7+ crime people are roaming the streets of Seattle?

 

The mayor wants to get to know them. When does he find time to set up a sit down discussion?

 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, headshuck said:

 

How many 6-7+ crime people are roaming the streets of Seattle?

 

The mayor wants to get to know them. When does he find time to set up a sit down discussion?

 

 

 

 

 

This guy.    In Chicago. They call him the loop puncher.  He’s assaulted tons of people.   He’s clearly mentally unstable but jeez what do you do with him.   Similar to your situation.  One day he will snap and kill someone.     This woman says some were assaulted sexually too.   
 

Liberals will say simple assault is bad bla bla bla 

 

Chicago’s crime prevention policies don’t need to be any better right ?   People are safe right?
 

 

 

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It used to be well understood that not only could you, but you had to, deal with the criminally insane in a way that protected the innocent.  You can study them to your heart’s desire in lockup.  But releasing them to prey on the citizenry is another crime. 

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6 minutes ago, Offthemat said:

It used to be well understood that not only could you, but you had to, deal with the criminally insane in a way that protected the innocent.  You can study them to your heart’s desire in lockup.  But releasing them to prey on the citizenry is another crime. 

This is a major part of Ronald Reagan's legacy.

A great example of conservative empty rhetoric. That kind of policy is expensive. It requires significant government funding and resources and conservatives (and tbf democrats too) are completely uninterested in providing those resources. Instead, they just use the image of mentally-ill homeless people and crime as a political football.

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41 minutes ago, headshuck said:

 

How many 6-7+ crime people are roaming the streets of Seattle?

 

The mayor wants to get to know them. When does he find time to set up a sit down discussion?

 

 

 

 

 

The quote in the tweet isn't even close to what he says in the video and the video cuts off as he explains why jailing people is necessary to protect people even though he doesn't "desire" to put people in jail.

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