Thursday, August 21, 2025

Why did D.C. police commander Michael Pulliam want to falsify crime stats?

By Grand Rapids Anonymous
wednesday, august 20, 2025 at 7:22:00 a.m. edt

Michael Pulliam--the initial target of the probe--is WHITE. So why would HE want to falsify crime stats in a nig town? Possibilities:

1) Ordered to do so.

2) Enticed to do so.

It makes no sense to me, he would stick his neck out for a black-run district for no reason at all.

--GRA

N.S.: 3) In order to get positive media coverage, which will protect his job, and help him move up.

P.S. I take that back. You already covered it under #2, GRA.



1 comment:

Anonymous said...

"TRUMP PATROL" WAS A JOKE,BUT HE DOES STOP BY TO HAND OUT BURGERS AND PIZZA TO NAT GUARD IN D.C.

(cbs noise)Washington — President Trump addressed a crowd of federal law enforcement officers in Washington, D.C., on Thursday, amid an anti-crime initiative that has swamped the capital with police and National Guard members.

The president visited a U.S. Park Police facility in Southeast D.C., where he thanked federal agents and handed out hamburgers that he said were prepared at the White House and pizza from a local restaurant.

"You're incredible people. You make the country run, frankly," Mr. Trump said.

In brief remarks, Mr. Trump told the crowd the capital city will be "maxxed out in terms of beauty" in the next six to 12 months, listing out plans to clean graffiti, repair park grass and fix road medians. Several other administration officials also addressed the officers, including Attorney General Pam Bondi and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum.

Some 2,000 Guard personnel from D.C. and several GOP-led states are in the capital, along with a surge of officers from agencies like the FBI and Drug Enforcement Administration.


Hours earlier, Mr. Trump said he would go out in D.C. to patrol the city alongside law enforcement and the Guard. The president made the announcement as the Metropolitan Police Department tells CBS News no homicides have been reported in the district in over a week.

"I'm going to be going out tonight, I'm going to keep it a secret," the president joked to radio host Todd Starnes. "I'm going to be out tonight, I think with the police, and with the military, of course. So we're going to do a job. The National Guard is great. They've done a fantastic job."

GRA:NOW go out. No one would expect it.

--GRA