Posted on 03/27/2021 2:02:21 AM PDT by deks
“To them, it’s just a game, like ‘Grand Theft Auto,’?” Chicago Police Chief of Detectives Brendan Deenihan said in an interview. “They’re extremely young, terrorizing people, and a lot of them feel, ‘It’s just somebody’s car, it’s no big deal.”
The Washington D.C. area experienced 345 carjackings in 2020 alone, compared to 142 the year before. The trend doesn't seem to be ending anytime soon though. So far, D.C. area police have recorded 46 carjackings in early February alone.
Experts say that the rise in crime nationwide can be linked to the increase in unemployment nationwide. But the increase in carjackings is especially stark. The reason being, with more people working from home, burglars are not risking home invasions and thefts.
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...the pandemic, which has normalized mask-wearing, makes these thefts easier. “If we weren’t in a pandemic and you saw a guy coming up to your car with a mask on, you probably would freak out and hit the gas pedal. But nowadays, everyone’s wearing masks. So there’s this anonymity part of the pandemic that I think a lot of criminals are taking advantage of.”
The number of reported carjackings in Chicago has more than doubled to 1,125 [in 2020], according to the latest Chicago police statistics, compared to 501 in 2019.
Most often, three or four young men approach a woman outside her vehicle and at gunpoint order her to surrender the vehicle and then drive off. They also call for an Uber or Lyft and do something similar once the driver arrives.
Minneapolis Police Commander Charlie Adams told ABC News that “80 percent of our carjackings and robberies are being done by juveniles, ages from 9 up to 17.”
COVID has not only closed schools, it has kept juvenile detention centers from holding arrested youngsters, Adams said. “Some of these have been involved in 10 or more robberies. They’re not being held,” he noted.
Mandate self-defense rights for people in their vehicles equivalent to self-defense rights in their homes in conservative states. That has already gone far towards solving the problem in some states.
I suspect lack of prosecutions and resulting serious sentencing has more to do with the rise in carjackings.
But I thought the “teens” were at home taking classes with Zoom! You mean they are skipping school? You mean they don’t have parents who make sure they are on Zoom?
You mean that a whole segment of society has returned to the pre-civilization stage and is now a roving pack of feral predators?
You mean that the democrats in power made this happen and give it their full support?
That just cannot be. If only the government were to provide wireless internet to everyone they could become productive members of society.
The teens are bored and angry. They are violent at home and are being kicked out into the streets by family.so they come together as a pack on the streets.I don’t blame the teachers for wanting to continue online learning. They know the behavioral problems they will be facing if they return.Democrat leaders started this shutdown mess and like everything else they caused decades of destruction.
I bet the poor little criminals get so bored when they’re out of school in the summer, they have to resort to murder, strong arm robbery and carjacking. These poor teens.
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