Friday, August 24, 2018

Frosh loses police endorsement to Republican Wolf in AG race

Republican attorney general
candidate Craig Wolf
Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh has lost the endorsement of the Maryland State Fraternal Order of Police he had in 2014. Maryland's police instead chose to endorse Republican Craig Wolf of Howard County in the attorney general race, Wolf announced Thursday.
MD Attorney General Brian Frosh (D)
Craig has been a federal prosecutor with the U.S. Department of Justice, and Assistant State's Attorney in Allegheny County. He has also been President & CEO of the Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of America for more than a decade. Craig enlisted in the U.S. Army at age 40 after the 9/11 attacks, and counts the Meritorious Service Medal and Bronze Star Medal among his commendations, after serving in Operation Enduring Freedom.

It's unusual for a sitting Attorney General to lose the support of law enforcement officials. Wolf suggests the reason may be that Frosh is "more focused on partisan politics in Washington than he is on the public safety issues in our state." Frosh has attempted to take a leading role in the "resistance" to President Trump since 2016, joining or filing multiple legal actions against Trump and his administration.

22 comments:

  1. wtf is with all of these orange Republicans?

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  2. Orange, and butt ugly. Wow. Even a mother couldn't love that face.

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  3. Frosh deserves to lose.Typical Liberal mentality.All too common in Maryland.

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    1. Typical simple-minded comment. You don't know a single damn thing about Frosh, I'd bet.

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  4. I know that Montgomery County is fast becoming a gang haven and an unsafe place to live.At least parts of the County are.I know that random Ride On Buses now have Montgomery County Police riding the buses for the safety of passengers after two people were assaulted by a woman on June 29 and assaults on Ride on drivers are becoming more frequent.

    I also know that Frosh has sued the Trump administration in a typical leftist manner to protect illegal immigrants instead of protecting the citizens of Maryland.

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    1. You REALLY hate that the county's crime rate declines, year after year, as it grows more and more diverse, don't you?

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    2. 12:20: You're just dead wrong - murders were up 31% last year, they're up an additional 10% this year already, rape is up 53%, violent gang crime is up 72%.

      How do you consider those official MCPD stats to be a "decline" in crime?

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    3. "they're up an additional 10% this year already"

      Wrong. We are only 8 months into 2018. If there are 9 or fewer additional homicides in the remainder this year, there will be fewer homicides for 2018 over 2017.

      And if there are 4 or fewer additional homicides in the remainder of this year, there will be fewer homicides for 2018 over 2016.

      But keep wishing for more Montgomery County residents to die, just for the sake of your campaign, you ghoul.

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    4. 3:07: WTF? There have been more murders this year than by this time last year, dumbass. We're on track to exceed the number of murders last year.

      Which means I'm RIGHT, idiot.

      Montgomery County residents have already died at the hands of your incompetent bosses on the Council, in the 911 outage and in the Flower Branch explosion.

      YOU are the ghoul.

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    5. "We're on track to exceed the number of murders last year."

      2017 - 10 homicides in first 8 months of the year followed by 10 homicides in the last 4 months of the year. Last 4 months experienced the same number of homicides as the first 8 months - effectively doubling the rate.

      Why do you assume that pattern will happen exactly like it did last year? If the rate for 2018 stays the same for the rest of the year, there will be 16-17 homicides, not 21.

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    6. 7:57: Maybe because we are already ahead of the number of murders by this point in 2017?

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  5. If a woman assaulting two Senior Citizens on public transportation and subsequently being charged with a hate crime is your idea of crimes decreasing or diversity,yes I don't like living here anymore.The police are now having to be on buses to protect passengers on Ride on,does this sound like a decrease in crime to you?

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  6. While it's true that the country had a significant decrease in violent crime since the 1990s,a new FBI report states that violent crime is on the rise again.

    This is from USA Today:


    "Overall violent crime was up 4.1% last year, while murder increased by 8.6%, according to new FBI statistics. Last year, the FBI reported violent crime rose by 3.9% in 2015, while murder jumped by 10.8%."

    "The surges appeared to be driven by increases in murders in Chicago, Baltimore and some other large cities where violence persisted even as neighboring communities reported declines."

    "An analysis by the the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law found that overall crime in the U.S. had dropped due to sustained declines in property-related offenses. Burglary, vehicle theft and larceny has declined for 14 straight years. But murder increases were driven by violence in many of the country's 30-largest cities."

    so a large decrease in property crime is driving down crime statistics,but actual violent crime is rising as reported by the FBI and also as reported by the Montgomery County Police department.


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    1. the years of the above report are 2016-2017

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    2. What on Earth are you talking about crime in Chicago for? The point is crime in MoCo is down, as it is almost every single year. Serious, Class I crime is down 10% so far this year and overall crime is down nearly 5%.

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    3. 9:13: Crime is NOT down, by any stretch. Murders up 10% on top of spiking 31% last year, rape up 53%, and violent gang crimes up 72%.

      Crime is UP.

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  7. and crime in Montgomery County has definitely increased in the last twenty years.We now have gangs from central America killing and burying people in our city parks.MS-13

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    1. There have been no gang related murders in 2018 year to date. The year is almost two-thirds over.

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  8. Homicide has increased in Montgomery County in 2018 by 10% so far this year according to County Police.

    We are also still finding bodies that have been buried in city and state parks throughout the County.These are apparently MS-13 victims and are mostly unidentified Hispanic people.


    http://www.mymcpnews.com/2018/06/19/human-remains-located-in-germantown-park-death-investigated-as-homicide/

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  9. Obviously the guy who keeps saying that crime in the County has decreased is getting all his information from CNN.

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    1. 9:13: The same network that has two anchors who have recently endorsed a domestic terrorist organization, but remain employed by the channel. Somehow I'm not surprised!

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    2. Probably Don Lemon or Andrew Cuomo.How about that guy Reza Aslan who CNN had to fire because of his profanity laced tweets about Trump?

      Aslan was the guy who had that CNN show called Believer where he would investigate different religious beliefs.There was one show where he profiled a group of Hindu cannibals and Aslan actually eat part of a human body.CNN the most trusted name in news!

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