Posted on 09/23/2011 12:03:34 PM PDT by Stoat
The same group of about 50 people have been arrested over 2,700 times.
"We have a pair of beat officers down there in Belltown and Third Ave., that area, we asked them to identify the 50 most problematic individuals they deal with, and then we ran the analysis on them," says Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn.
McGinn says he doesn't think it's a problem with police presence in the area.
"This is not a problem of having sufficient officers down there to arrest people. If it was a matter of arrests, we would've solved this a couple thousand arrests ago."
McGinn says the issue is becoming a costly problem.
"Think of the amount of dollars we are spending processing people through a system without actually resolving the underlying problem."
The Seattle Police Department is collecting more information to see where the breakdown is that allows these criminals to continue to be an issue.
"We have to collect more data on these individuals and try to figure out what's broken, what's broken that this is the issue, and then try to get to solutions," says McGinn.
Bob Larson, 97.3 KIRO FM Editor
LOL..I thought I was the only one who does that.
It sounds like catch-and-release is being treated as an industry. Lots of arrests means abundant employment for the legal system. As a bonus, at tax increase time, it gives them extra leverage. Give us that tax increase, or you won’t be safe. There won’t be enough judges, attorneys, jails, court houses, or police.
I'm in the North end of Seattle and I avoid going downtown as much as possible. When I do, I'm heavily armed and try to do so only during daylight hours.
As I read it, the judge is basically saying that if the perp is back in his court, the judge will give him the maximum penalty. This is is something he can do.
I think a judge if he can give a restraining order to stay away from a single person, he also can give a restraining order to stay away from an entire community, if the need is there. At the very least, the judge is saying that the only way the guy can avoid going into his courtroom is to go away.
Old habit. I do the same with email. Once it’s been sent, you can’t take it back. :)
We should be taking a hard look at the practices of the prosecutors and judges. If somebody is arrested for something substantial multiple, then the prosecutor should be obligated to not offer a plea bargain, but instead go for maximum penalty.
It might do some good to publicize some statistics on prosecutors relating to how many times a "customer" is re-arrested after plea bargain, and on judges who give skimpy jail terms to repeat offenders.
BINGO!
Since judges are mostly elected, publishing their records as to if they are hard or soft on crime before the primary and full election would do a lot.
Similarly, tracking individuals within the prosecutors office as to how tough they were on crime, and stopping some of the "plea bargaining" for career criminals would be a good idea as well.
too many criminals are getting arrested, and then let go, by a system that wants to be "gentle and fair. Oh, well.
When I go to Seattle, I always stay in Belltown. lol In fact, usually on 1st or 2nd and Bell or Wall. Yeah, I guess there are some unsavory characters, but better than Capitol Hill.
That’s okay until a cop decides he wants your wife, LOL.
Exactly. I can solve the issue for $0.43 per person. Lead is cheap my friend.
Worrying about life with a criminal record is not in the thoughts of these lowlifes. It is not just Seattle, it is everywhere in the United States. A criminal record is no deterrent, and putting them up in the county Hilton is expensive for taxpayers due to all the "rights" bestowed upon criminals these days.
A far more civilized solution was practiced in Ft. Smith near the turn of the last century. It was highly effective and involved the community with hymnn singing outside of church.
Sometimes my fingers just say Nope to lazy to tap out a rsponse to some posts..this response caused a big argument between my left fingers and my right fingers and I had to step in and settle the argument..:O)
We lived on 4th at the Centennial and would hear GUNFIRE every Fri. and Sat. from 2nd or 3rd!! But the view was UNBELIEVABLE....downtown and Puget Sound and Mt. Rainier!!! I would live there again!!
We lived on 4th at the Centennial and would hear GUNFIRE every Fri. and Sat. from 2nd or 3rd!! But the view was UNBELIEVABLE....downtown and Puget Sound and Mt. Rainier!!! I would live there again!!
We lived on 4th at the Centennial and would hear GUNFIRE every Fri. and Sat. from 2nd or 3rd!! But the view was UNBELIEVABLE....downtown and Puget Sound and Mt. Rainier!!! I would live there again!!
We lived on 4th at the Centennial and would hear GUNFIRE every Fri. and Sat. from 2nd or 3rd!! But the view was UNBELIEVABLE....downtown and Puget Sound and Mt. Rainier!!! I would live there again!!
Part of me says you’ve settled it, the other part tells me you want to argue about whether the left fingers or right fingers are dominant. /smile
OMG! I’m sorry....I don’t think I hit the button but once!!
Liberal leadership bringing reality through spending.
I was no aware Seattle was this bad ? I guess I should not be surprised though these days.
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