Column: Public safety and police are not synonymous
City officials’ attempt to eliminate accountability measures to increase police presence will only worsen crime rates and police brutality.
City officials’ attempt to eliminate accountability measures to increase police presence will only worsen crime rates and police brutality.
At a time when the fundamental right to shelter is increasingly difficult to come by, every person in D.C. deserves respect.
GW and we as students cannot continue to turn a blind eye to the epidemic of food insecurity occurring on our own campus and its surrounding communities.
D.C.’s criminal code isn’t just outdated or strange – it’s actively contributing to injustice and inequity in the District.
MPD needs to shore up its disciplining procedure if it plans to retain competent, considerate and somewhat moral officers protecting our public safety.
D.C.’s relationship to the federal government has left thousands of migrants without the resources they need to survive and thrive in the nation’s capital.