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-Short Attention Span Theater-
D.C. Police Chief's Official Vehicle Snatched
2005-06-21
Pathetic.
Wanted: Stolen car. Make and model: Ford Crown Victoria. Owner: D.C. police department.

Reported stolen by: Police Chief Charles H. Ramsey.
Police Chief Charles H. Ramsey's car was stolen while he was out of town at a conference. So goes the saga of car theft in the District, where even the police chief's department-issued car can get swiped a block from his home. "There is not a whole lot to add to it," Ramsey said. "The car was taken, and there was nothing of real value in it. Cars are getting stolen every day."

D.C. police officials said Ramsey's black unmarked car was stolen between Friday night and Sunday morning from a street in Southwest Washington. It had been left there Friday by a member of the force's motor pool so Ramsey would have it when he returned from a one-week trip to a counter-terrorism conference in Scotland. Ramsey arrived home early Sunday. When he awoke to go to church later that morning, he couldn't find the black Crown Victoria, and he and his wife went to church in her personal car, he said. The chief said initially he thought there was simply a misunderstanding about where the motor pool officer had left the car. But yesterday morning, after another fruitless search for the vehicle, he concluded that it had been stolen. Police officials said they do not believe the thieves knew they were taking the police chief's car. No weapons were left in the Crown Victoria, but it was equipped with a police radio. Its trunk contained a large duffle bag filled with some of the chief's riot gear, police said.

Union officials said the chief should be investigated for leaving the gear unattended because officers would be disciplined in a similar situation, a claim that the chief denied. "It's embarrassing," said Sgt. Gregory I. Greene, chairman of the D.C. police labor committee for Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 1. "The chief is responsible for his own equipment."

D.C. Council member Phil Mendelson (D-At Large), chairman of the council's Judiciary Committee, said the theft of Ramsey's unmarked car shows how serious the area's auto theft problem has become. "People are going to say, 'If the chief's car is stolen, how do I know that my car is safe?' " Mendelson said. "This just points to the fact that lots of cars are stolen in the city."

A few hours after Ramsey reported the theft, investigators passed out fliers to commanders and other supervisors that described the missing Crown Victoria, which has District tags AL-6072. Although police do not distribute fliers for most stolen cars, investigators said they routinely do so when departmental vehicles are pinched. Ramsey and other police officials said the theft of the car is not indicative of crime trends, which show auto theft dropping substantially in the city. Through mid-June, police recorded 2,759 auto thefts, down 29 percent from the 3,880 tallied during the same period last year. In all of last year, 8,136 cars were stolen in the District -- a decrease of almost 15 percent from the 9,549 car thefts recorded in 2003, according to FBI statistics. The county's auto theft rate has almost doubled in the past five years, with 18,485 cars reported stolen in 2004.
Posted by:too true

#12  Whoa!
Mojo's a player!
Posted by: Shipman   2005-06-21 19:00  

#11  Spot - If the idiots would read the original documents cedeing land from VA & MD to make DC, they would know that part of the agreement is that DC can't become a state.

Of course the leftist MSM will never report that. And Jesse "Extortion" Jackson doesn't care about agreements, rules, deeds, etc. - he just wants his self-centered way and the hell with everyone else. Jackass.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2005-06-21 16:32  

#10  Think they'll track down the 3:1 police rear end to some street racer's pride & joy?
Posted by: mojo   2005-06-21 16:10  

#9  Barbara - I've had the same idea, especially considering the idiots Jesse Jackson who want DC to be a state. Just as Arlington was given back to Virginia in the 1850s, the residential part of DC should be given back to Maryland. Wth regard to embassies IIRC some are in Maryland already.
Posted by: Spot   2005-06-21 15:11  

#8  Follow the money.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2005-06-21 14:39  

#7  'Moose - I've long proposed that Congress declare the area around the Mall (encompassing Congress, the White House, the gov't buildings, monuments, etc. - probably something in the area of the Potomac to H or K Street and from maybe 2nd St. NE to 23rd St. NW) as "Washington, D.C." and cede the rest of presentday DC back to Maryland. I suppose they'd have to make some provision for Embassy row, but who knows? That's just a detail.

The trick, of course, would be making Maryland take it. It would probably entail LOTS of money. (Though probably no more that we waste on DC now.)

Any owners of private residences left in the new DC would have a choice: sell to the gov't (with some sort of clause in the deed that it couldn't be sold to another private party, only rented at market rates), or continue to live there and SHUT UP about voting. Their choice.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2005-06-21 13:41  

#6  
"The car was taken, and there was nothing of real value in it. Cars are getting stolen every day."


That attitude is at least part of the problem, dipshit.

And I wouldn't call a police radio and riot gear "nothing of value." But that's just me.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2005-06-21 13:30  

#5  I think I saw it on "Pimp My Ride".
Posted by: Chuck Simmins   2005-06-21 10:50  

#4  nobody wants the DC residents
Posted by: Frank G   2005-06-21 10:44  

#3  Here's a very good question: Why is any part of Washington, D.C., private property? There seems to be no reason to have businesses or residences in the city, except those subcontracting to, and inside government buildings. If the government started a program to mosey inhabitants out of the city, giving them more than fair value for their property, most D.C. crime would end; traffic would be halved; parking could be structured to government employee, government business, and tourism; and there would be lots of space to enlarge or annex government offices *and* public spaces.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2005-06-21 10:38  

#2  Yah, my friend's car was swiped from his driveway on Capitol Hill a week ago.
Posted by: Seafarious   2005-06-21 10:32  

#1  Oh, like it's still around. Chopped, within 20 minutes of being boosted.
Posted by: mojo   2005-06-21 10:01  

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