DC Attorney General Brian Schwalb has emphasized that the city cannot solely rely on prosecuting and arresting to address the crime wave. This comes amid frustration from D.C. residents over the crime crisis. However, there are differing opinions, with some, including the National Review editors, believing that prosecuting and arresting are crucial to solving the problem.
D.C. Attorney General Claims Crime Cannot Be Solved By Arresting People https://t.co/4VV7dIcUgO
The @NRO editors on surging crime in D.C.: Actually, the city can—and must— prosecute and arrest its way out of the problem: https://t.co/kngmS160vg
D.C.’s Democrat Attorney General faced frustration from D.C. residents amid the crime crisis. In response, he insisted, “We cannot prosecute and arrest our way out of it.” https://t.co/utJHGhsudR
DC Attorney General Brian Schwalb on the crime wave in his city: "We can't prosecute and arrest our way out of it." https://t.co/pVm6rDtcJV
Great motto for DC: "We cannot prosecute and arrest our way out of it." https://t.co/X1MeTJXH90