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   Democrats Lie... to All   
   'We have to do something differently': C   
   18 Aug 24 23:41:09   
   
   XPost: milw.politics, talk.politics.guns, alt.war.civil.usa   
   XPost: sac.politics, alt.politics.democrats   
   From: democrats@lie.usa   
      
   That's easy, kill the offenders and the parents who raised them.  They cannot   
   be rehabilitied.   
      
   MILWAUKEE — A major rise in car break-ins has the community asking for   
   answers. On Friday, Milwaukee city leaders addressed what is being done to fix   
   the rise in crime.   
      
   In the last month alone, the city has seen a 30% jump in car break-ins — and   
   that's only counting the incidents that have been reported to police.   
      
   Mayor Cavalier Johnson, alongside representatives from MPD and the Common   
   Council, came to the table to address the issue.   
      
   Officials are asking for residents to report any and all crimes they see and   
   to be careful storing their belongings in their cars.   
      
   "I'm going to call on strict accountability, strict accountability on those   
   criminal actions," said Mayor Johnson.   
      
   The mayor emphasized that residents, specifically, should not leave any   
   firearms inside vehicles.   
      
   "If you are a gun owner, do not leave your gun in the car. Thieves are often   
   looking for weapons to steal and then go and perpetuate crimes in other parts   
   of the city."   
      
   Milwaukee Police Inspector, David Feldmeier, says MPD is allocating more   
   resources to address the crime concerns in the city.   
      
   "We are following up on several leads in the downtown area on carjacking, and   
   auto thefts and we are constantly looking for more information."   
      
   Feldmeier said most reports are of groups of teens breaking into these cars.   
      
   Common Council President Jose Perez called for changes in the juvenile justice   
   system to keep young people from repeating the same crimes over and over again.   
      
   "We have to create a better accountability method for all the entities—   
   probation, parole, the court system," said Perez. "Everyone involved, we gotta   
   step it up and we gotta do something differently. It can't be business as   
   usual because that's gotten    
   us to the point that we're at now."   
      
   According to MPD, there were 24 arrests for entry to locked vehicles and 135   
   arrests for carjacking from January 1, 2024, to August 15, 2024.   
      
   There were 267 carjackings and 2,047 entries to autos from January 1 to August   
   15 in 2023, compared to 337 carjackings and 1,878 entries to autos in 2024   
   during the same period.   
      
   https://www.tmj4.com/news/milwaukee-county/we-have-to-do-somethi   
   g-differently-city-leaders-address-rising-rate-of-carjackings-br   
   ak-ins-in-milwaukee   
      
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