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New Jersey Senator Cory Booker has probably never met a gun control effort he did not like. Gun control has been a key issue throughout his political career.
He supports stricter gun control measures such as:
Universal background checks
A ban on assault weapons
Requiring a federal gun license,
Limiting handgun purchases to one per month
A national gun buyback program,
Kevin A. Batts, special assistant for Senator Booker was arrested on the grounds of the U.S. Capitol by Capitol Police after failing to go through security carrying a firearm without a proper license.
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Millions of taxpayer dollars pour into Washington D.C.’s anti-violence initiatives.
Cure the Streets is a D C public safety program to reduce ‘gun violence.’ Cure the Streets hires people with criminal histories as ‘violence interrupters’ because they know first-hand about crime. The program operates in notoriously high-crime sections throughout D.C. (That covers every place but the White House Rose Garden.)
A Cure the Streets employee, Cotey Wynn, has a record which includes felony murder, first degree murder, possession with intent to distribute crack cocaine, and distribution of a controlled substance. After becoming a D.C. violence interrupter, Wynn got arrested and charged with a fatal shooting in 2017. At that time, Wynn was under the supervision of the Pretrial Services Agency for the District of Columbia that believes preventative detention should only be a last resort for defendants, who should live in the least restrictive conditions while awaiting court.
Wynn, was recently arrested and faces a first-degree murder charge related to a nightclub shooting.
The D.C. Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement (ONSE) is the umbrella agency that focuses on reducing violence in D. C.
Councilman Trayon White was expelled by the D.C. Council and is scheduled to be tried in 2026. He took $156,000 in cash payments in exchange for using his position as a D.C. councilman to pressure government employees at ONSE and the Department of Youth Rehabilitation Services to extend several contracts. “The contracts at issue were valued at $5.2 million and were for two companies to provide Violence Intervention services in D.C.,” according to the Department of Justice.
Former Deputy Director Dana McDaniel is another ONSE official nabbed in a bribery scheme. She has pleaded guilty to accepting at least $10,000 in exchange for using her position to award contracts and grants to businesses owned by a Maryland-based associate. She faces 15 years in prison.
D.C, has these ‘reimagined’ efforts at bringing down crime and some of the strictest gun control laws in the nation. Too bad it’s the crooks running the programs. Maybe guns aren’t the problem.
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NY Assembly bill A3662 was described by Nassau County District Attorney Anne Donnelly as, “It is the most ridiculous thing I have seen in my 36 years in law enforcement.”
The bill would ban cops in the state from stopping and searching drivers over a slew of low-level violations — including the one that ended up nabbing serial killer Joel Rifkin.
(It’s a stretch to call it the “most ridiculous thing” since NYS has set a high bar in that regard.)
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At the Obama Foundation’s 2024 democracy Forum, former President Barack Obama said, “I don't understand how we got so toxic and just so divided and so bitter.”
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Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning posted footage of Mao Zedong, the founder of the Chinese Communist Party.
Mao is probably – no is definitely- the worst mass murderer in history. Even worse than Stalin, Hitler and the tyrants of old. Mao is responsible for killing between 30 and 55 million people!
Of course, the current edition of the Communist Chinese Party is emulating Mao in its treatment of the Uyghurs. And don’t forget the Wuan coronavirus epidemic.