Communion Posted March 30 Posted March 30 (edited) Also: 1 hour ago, PoisonPill said: The 40 arrests number was from a different NYC serial assaulter who's also been in the news. ...are you referring to the homeless Michael Jackson impersonator who was literally murdered by a vigilante himself? And whose "rap sheet" of "over 40 arrests" largely consisted of charges for the crimes of 1) panhandling, 2) loitering and 3) jumping turnstiles? People who beg people for money on the street or within the subway either deserve to be victims to homicide or permanently jailed? Huh? The only other instance that shows up is someone like Clarence Anderson, a homeless man who got arrested for pushing someone onto subway tracks in 2022. Problem with rhetoric like "arrested 45 times" is when almost none of said crime is violent and the arrests amount to things like petty theft. Let alone - again - the arrested person was immediately checked into a psychiatric institute like Bellevue, as the person he shoved only had received a cut on his arm. What are you actually suggesting? America further expand its reality as having the world's largest prison population and mass imprisoning everyone who shoplifts? NYC is evidence that "harsh on crime" policies don't do as they claim. Crime levels and funding of police have no correlation to one another. Violent crime has steadily fallen even when groups like the NYPD claim they were being under-funded and yet there has been no meaningful increase in the way that crime falls despite massive funding increases - not de-funding - of police like the NYPD. What is the end goal in claiming humans are inherently violent? Some of you have a darkness inside of you. Edited March 30 by Communion 1
Zendayababes Posted March 30 Posted March 30 He has 3 arrests within the past 6 months. Why is this lunatic allowed to roam freely while he can easily kill someone? 1
l3disko Posted April 1 Posted April 1 Letting criminals roam free, spending millions on giving illegal immigrants credit cards and luxury hotel rooms… NYC has truly lost it.
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