That only tends to happen if it's a premeditated murder and they have to be able to prove that that kid knew that it was wrong. Even then the powers that be don't want to do that anymore! That doesn't align with their justice reform for juveniles. Dow Constantine wants to let them go home with Mommy and Daddy with an ankle monitoring bracelet. Don't you know, they had a tough day. They're going to go home and put video games and smoke weed and cut off their ankle monitoring bracelet! Race cars and hang out with their other fellow gang members and go rob and steal from more innocent people. Apparently they feel it's their god-given right!They just want to get booked get back out and get right back to their life of crime. People wonder why these kids believe this? Adults news flash!!! Kids aren't stupid. They could easily see that's exactly what's been happening. You get a slap on the wrist You get a ankle monitoring bracelet and you go back home to Mommy and Daddy. Dow, wants to make this the norm. I hope people all realize the powers that be. I wouldn't be too surprised if Dow isn't getting a huge campaign contribution every time he runs for reelection from the very people who make these ankle monitoring bracelet surveillance systems!💰💰💰 Follow the money people, follow the money and you'd be shocked what you're going to discover about your so-called friendly local politician. Who says they're looking out for you but they're not because when push comes to shove it's all about their bottom line and their pocketbook. They say they're tough on crime. Like Sue here she doesn't want to respond to any more security system calls! She's not going to respond to an alarm going off!🤯 Someone might actually be in danger. She can't be bothered. The last time she did that she was the head of King County Sheriff's. I made a bundle putting in home security systems because overnight home robberies and burglaries went up by 30% and continued to climb. Until they booted her out of office. What do they do? Bring her back to fix Seattle. She couldn't even manage King County Sheriff's office. They couldn't get her out of there fast enough. Seattle could not fight its way out of a paper bag with a compass a light and Lewis and Clark to find their way.😢😢 I give up on Seattle as I've told most of my friends. It's like a really pretty & nice girlfriend who keeps going back to the same 💩 boyfriend who beats of crap out of her every Friday night. She makes excuses for them. I can't do it anymore.
@@GeoScorpion No way. Part of what makes our military the best in the world is that it's an all volunteer force, no conscripts. No one wants to be in a foxhole next to a punk that was forced to be there.
200k divided by 80 crimes =$2,500 10% for bail = $250 That’s just $250 for each crime these violent offenders committed. Bail needs to be set higher as they have potential ties to larger gangs.
Lucky they even requested bail. If Seattle eventually gets as lenient as NY they will be able to just stab someone and walk away and never face bail at all. But hey at least they won't be able to play the bail is racist card. Certainly worth millions of people being coddled and never facing consequences for their crimes. 🤦♀️
There's financial gain to commit crimes. The profits greatly outweigh the bail costs. Then they skip town and fail to appear in court. What a stupid corrupt system.
The lion's share of economy world wide, from wars to policing & prisons, is devoted to human misbehaviour. Why don't people have internalized brakes preventing them from doing things that are morally wrong? 😢😭😭😭
Dow Constantine and several other do-gooders initiated juvenile justice reform, and now those in power are actually planning to close down juvenile detention centers, allowing these youths to return home to their parents. I’m not sure if you’ve been following the case with Miles. He enjoys racing his car and has distributed inappropriate photos and videos of his ex-girlfriend. He also has a history of physically hitting his mother. Despite all of this, various Judges have allowed him to continue posting on TikTok. All while he's racing his car!! He has failed to comply with any of the court's standards and was allowed to go home with an ankle monitor, which didn’t stop him from doing whatever he pleased. So, it was satisfying the other day to see the Judge finally reach his limit. I suspect this happened because people like myself and others reached out, informing him that Miles was basically mocking the court system. Sadly, the bail was set very low, so I’m sure Miles will be released any moment now. We have a serious gang problem, and we also face an issue with young men who mistakenly believe they can do whatever they want without consequence. As the kids say, "Who’s gonna check me, boo?" Well, apparently, we are as a society-since it seems that neither their parents nor anyone in their family is willing to. Another part of this puzzle that people should examine is who benefits from the widespread use of ankle monitors. Could it be the very company that manufactures these devices? For those who don’t know, it’s quite easy to tamper with an ankle monitor, making it appear as if you’re home or even placing it on someone else while you go off and do as you please. Despite Miles' repeated violations, it wasn’t until he faced the judge that any serious action was taken. In court, Miles pretended not to know what he had done, and his mother continues to cover for him. The car he races is now registered in her name, and she claims to be his employer. I wish she would get a reality check. If my child ever laid a hand on me, I certainly wouldn’t be cleaning up their mess. And that is the crux of the issue: parents, neighbors, and communities who are blind to-or choose to ignore-what their kids are doing. As a society, we need to start holding them accountable. This behavior can no longer be accepted.
@@pjt3887 I agree. many people should be held accountable. Unfortunately there is little incentive for many to push for these reforms. Many of us can barely survive, with no means or time to help in a meaningful way and although every bit helps, it need numbers to be meaningful. To me the most impactful one short-term would be bail reforms. There is too much judge discretion and little accountability or incentive to keep them detained (even for violent crimes). It takes a lot to get to "ive had enough" and when they put their foot down its more like a pinky toe. We better prosecutors, better laws, better judges and better parents. Yes, Ive been following Miles and it never fails to disappoint in mocking everyone else that I figured I will just start rooting for him so at least if I hear news about it, i am on the winning side and with that low bail, we won again. I hope I am wrong but I have little hope in rehabilitation of current adults and juvenile criminals. We need to focus whatever we can to at least save the next generation. Protect them (safety, health), educate and raise them well. Put almost all resources towards that and if that means sacrificing rehabilitation or benefits for adults then be it. Dont spend taxpayers money on people who commit crimes, tax the billionaires and pour all that money to give families of the next generation a better chance. We all strive and want a better, humane society and second chances but it's a luxury we cant afford right now. Take care of honest, hardworking families first and the rest gets only whats left (which is likely none)
WHEN THEY BEGIN DOING ADULT THEMES THEY PUT AWAY CHILDISH THINGS AND STATRED DOING ADULT THINGS THEY THEN BECOME ADULT TO BE TRIED AS ADULTS BUT OF COURSE WOKES DONT THINK RATIONALLY AMD THESE KIDS DONT
Our country has some of the harshest sentences in the developed world, yet has more gun deaths than virtually any developed country. Western Washington has more gun deaths every year than the entire country of Portugal. We need sensible gun safety laws like red flag laws, stopping the gun show loophole and ghost guns.
@@seanmcmurphy4744 Do you think US gun death rate would go up or down if we relax the sentencing? I support sensible gun safety laws but the 2 issues should not be confounded.
@@indianatarzan8001 I doubt if it would make a difference. Most gun homicides are between people who know each other, many domestic disputes between intimate partners that just explode, crimes of passion. And I don't think people who are as distorted as these teens are would make a rational risk/benefit calculation, or even be aware of what sentence they would get if they are caught.
Sounds like organized crime to me & it should be treated as such but I agree, it’s a clear problem that has been caused by soft on crime policies from politicians, prosecutors & judges
@@scottmoncrief Absolutely right. I understand there's a level of error in governance, but these teens got away with so much with no clear dedicated coordination. At some point we have to start holding elected officials and judiciary accountable.
@@fedbia2003I You're all clearly upset with the new Justice reforms that were passed. So am I obviously. That's what's tying their hands and prior to that they weren't allowed to pursue anyone! Since they were driving incredibly dangerously they had to have a helicopter and another plane available to be able track them. The bill just for apprehending these gang affiliated individuals is off the charts. The first detective that stood up there. His specialty used to be the gang unit. I know this because I put in security systems for a lot of these individuals. As well Judges and District Attorney's offices when they had to go up against cartels who were running. And still are running heroin and other drugs all throughout our communities. This is why it's important that we close up our borders and that we not be quite the sanctuary city that we are. I'm not saying people shouldn't be allowed to come here start over and have a path to citizenship. I'm just saying we shouldn't be open borders and allow every M86 or Tom, Dick and Harry to crawl on over. If any of you haven't been to Europe or another country to see how they do things you'd be surprised!.
@@pjt3887in Milwaukee a lot of them are middle school and high school friends who do grand theft auto and robberies because they know they will just get a slap on the wrist. They literally post videos of their crimes and literally acknowledge how they’re not afraid of the consequences because it’ll just be probation
Why are you thanking them? 80, repeat 80 armed robberies accrued before they were stopped. If WA state wasn't so anti firearm & so anti self defense, these thugs would have been stopped way sooner. Now you have 80 victims, that may or may not ever recover from what happened to them, both emotionally & finically.
LOL the Prosecutor saying the words tough on crime has to be the funniest thing I have heard in a long time! Seattle is so soft on crime its become a City Wide joke. The police in Seattle do their best but because the Mayor created this problem and many of the others they know they cannot investigate most crimes and do not have resources to do stings to catch criminals. The criminals in Seattle have learned they can walk in to most stores and take whatever they want with no consequences! It is sad and most of the politicians on stage should not be smiling but should be ashamed at making all of Seattle unsafe for the citizens!!!
The mayor? The governor and the idiots who vote to destroy our right to protect ourselves, homes and families are to blame for this. Want to see more violent crime, create more gun free zones.
@@larryj1048 It's not about easy crime solving it's they release them previously as you heard one of the juveniles was on probation he should have been locked up not out in the community. It got to this point is probably a constant catch and release of the juveniles and finally 80 is the number and it also makes good publicity versus one robbery so they apprehend them again and we'll see if the juveniles goes home.
@@larryj1048 Really? That's what you want to go with? You think EIGHTY violent crimes is a reasonable number to be required for the Police to catch someone? This has nothing to do with TV; if you don't have something intelligent to say then you shouldn't say anything at all.
@@chrisjackson1215 Do you know how long it took to find The Green River Killer? Cops don't operate on your timetable. Getting people to cooperate and "snitch" is not a forgone conclusion.
Additionally, it's all this negativity about the police that demoralizes them and keeps them going out the door, which will only make solving these crimes more difficult and take longer. So how are you all helping with all the armchair quarterbacking? Not at all.
Big deal, they will be out and back at it in no time. 80 is probably a guess, they probably pulled off more than that. And it took how long to figure things out? Good police work?
Too bad the people in this video patting themselves on the back are the ones that implemented bad policy to let crime get to this point theres no mention of the gang affiliation whatsoever
it took this long because WA is a anti firearm & anti self defense state. Cameras don't prevent crime or even detour crimes, only armed citizens willing to defend does.
@@jasonstephenson793 If that's the case why are there so many cities in states with relaxed gun laws that also have much higher violent crime rates than Seattle? There's definitely a problem here but the facts just don't support the idea that relaxing gun laws would actually fix anything.
@@dathedix3951 There is no state with what you call relaxed gun laws that have higher crime then WA state. The data shows that when people are allowed to defend themselves, crime actually goes down. Idaho, Montana, North Dakota & South Dakota all have what you call relaxed gun laws & self defense laws. & all have way lower crime rates then WA state. I grew up in WA & have watched as the state has slowly disarmed its citizens & restrict self defense, at the same time crime rates have gone up & the governments in that state have became tyrannical.
I guess 79 was ok but they drew the line at 80. So tolerant! Their pictures aren't shown, so that narrows down a bit who was involved. No description IS the description.
They're operating on the premise that nothing will happen to them because they're juveniles. Let's change that. Most of the time their parents are also struggling with them. Let's help the parents too.
The cost of a bail bond, known as a bail bond premium, is only a small fraction of the actual bail amount. If the accused person does not have the money or the assets to pay for the bond, they can apply to a Bail Bondsman, which in Washington state will take a 10% fee of the bond amount and supply the money so that the suspect can leave jail. I am almost certain that this person who is affiliated with a gang, (80 robberies in one month) untold robberies overall in the past year, and carjackings, can afford to post 20k on a 200k bail amount. According to a Seattle Times article “Retired judges: Don’t close King county juvenile lockup” 8/24/24 juvenile filings increased between 2021 and 2023 by 51% with a 114% increase in filed felony cases. Diversion referrals-cases outside the formal court process- increased by 189%. Teen crime has absolutely skyrocketed and most teens expect to be released upon booking.
What color were the juveniles? You could only recover the gun because you could see the gun in the car? Barney Fife gets his first case! 😅😅😅😅😅 18 isn't a juvenile. You act like you live in Mayberry. 😅
They'll be out in the morning, apologized to for the inconvenience, and asked to please not kill anyone or they may have to spend a couple of days in jail.
So many questions.Yall up there patting yourselves on the back when you should be embarrassed it took this many cops and so much time and taxpayers money to catch a couple kids.
You do know these cases happen within 2 minutes time spans and our lovely political leaders don’t allow vehicle chases for majority of crimes… why don’t you apply and show us how it’s done bro
Charge the parents? Parental rights in WA have been so gutted, that they can't do a damn thing to prevent their kids from doing stupid things. People like you are the issue let's blame a punish everyone, with people like you it's not about justice it's about revenge & you just want to see anyone go to prison
Lol.... 80 armed robberies before you were able to do anything, don't pat yourself on the back so hard.
“Outstanding police work” 🙄 AFTER the 80th “violent” robbery 🤦🏽♀️
Charge them as Adults!
Hell yeah!
That only tends to happen if it's a premeditated murder and they have to be able to prove that that kid knew that it was wrong.
Even then the powers that be don't want to do that anymore! That doesn't align with their justice reform for juveniles.
Dow Constantine wants to let them go home with Mommy and Daddy with an ankle monitoring bracelet. Don't you know, they had a tough day. They're going to go home and put video games and smoke weed and cut off their ankle monitoring bracelet!
Race cars and hang out with their other fellow gang members and go rob and steal from more innocent people. Apparently they feel it's their god-given right!They just want to get booked get back out and get right back to their life of crime. People wonder why these kids believe this? Adults news flash!!!
Kids aren't stupid.
They could easily see that's exactly what's been happening. You get a slap on the wrist You get a ankle monitoring bracelet and you go back home to Mommy and Daddy.
Dow, wants to make this the norm. I hope people all realize the powers that be.
I wouldn't be too surprised if Dow isn't getting a huge campaign contribution every time he runs for reelection from the very people who make these ankle monitoring bracelet surveillance systems!💰💰💰 Follow the money people, follow the money and you'd be shocked what you're going to discover about your so-called friendly local politician.
Who says they're looking out for you but they're not because when push comes to shove it's all about their bottom line and their pocketbook.
They say they're tough on crime.
Like Sue here she doesn't want to respond to any more security system calls!
She's not going to respond to an alarm going off!🤯
Someone might actually be in danger. She can't be bothered.
The last time she did that she was the head of King County Sheriff's.
I made a bundle putting in home security systems because overnight home robberies and burglaries went up by 30% and continued to climb.
Until they booted her out of office. What do they do? Bring her back to fix Seattle.
She couldn't even manage King County Sheriff's office.
They couldn't get her out of there fast enough.
Seattle could not fight its way out of a paper bag with a compass a light and Lewis and Clark to find their way.😢😢
I give up on Seattle as I've told most of my friends.
It's like a really pretty & nice girlfriend who keeps going back to the same 💩 boyfriend who beats of crap out of her every Friday night.
She makes excuses for them. I can't do it anymore.
Adult crime adult time.
Not in demcrap Seattle
Keep them locked up, no bail!
Pre-military high school, then military.
@@GeoScorpion No way. Part of what makes our military the best in the world is that it's an all volunteer force, no conscripts. No one wants to be in a foxhole next to a punk that was forced to be there.
I am Super Proud of Our PoliceForce TOO!!!!
200k divided by 80 crimes =$2,500 10% for bail = $250
That’s just $250 for each crime these violent offenders committed. Bail needs to be set higher as they have potential ties to larger gangs.
200K was asked for; I read that the judge then reduced it to 100K. Frustrating!
Lucky they even requested bail. If Seattle eventually gets as lenient as NY they will be able to just stab someone and walk away and never face bail at all. But hey at least they won't be able to play the bail is racist card. Certainly worth millions of people being coddled and never facing consequences for their crimes. 🤦♀️
Don't forget the carjacking's, those are a separate crime.
@@mikestevens2053 Yep, time to change votes
There's financial gain to commit crimes. The profits greatly outweigh the bail costs. Then they skip town and fail to appear in court. What a stupid corrupt system.
Good work folks. $200 k bail sounds way too light given the circumstances.
They have bail limits placed on them part of " justice reform". Really working out isn't it? 😡
The lion's share of economy world wide, from wars to policing & prisons, is devoted to human misbehaviour.
Why don't people have internalized brakes preventing them from doing things that are morally wrong? 😢😭😭😭
shouldnt armed robberies be non-bailable offenses? these are clear dangers to the community so it shouldnt need much arguing in front of any judge.
Dow Constantine and several other do-gooders initiated juvenile justice reform, and now those in power are actually planning to close down juvenile detention centers, allowing these youths to return home to their parents.
I’m not sure if you’ve been following the case with Miles. He enjoys racing his car and has distributed inappropriate photos and videos of his ex-girlfriend. He also has a history of physically hitting his mother. Despite all of this, various Judges have allowed him to continue posting on TikTok. All while he's racing his car!!
He has failed to comply with any of the court's standards and was allowed to go home with an ankle monitor, which didn’t stop him from doing whatever he pleased.
So, it was satisfying the other day to see the Judge finally reach his limit. I suspect this happened because people like myself and others reached out, informing him that Miles was basically mocking the court system. Sadly, the bail was set very low, so I’m sure Miles will be released any moment now.
We have a serious gang problem, and we also face an issue with young men who mistakenly believe they can do whatever they want without consequence. As the kids say, "Who’s gonna check me, boo?" Well, apparently, we are as a society-since it seems that neither their parents nor anyone in their family is willing to.
Another part of this puzzle that people should examine is who benefits from the widespread use of ankle monitors. Could it be the very company that manufactures these devices? For those who don’t know, it’s quite easy to tamper with an ankle monitor, making it appear as if you’re home or even placing it on someone else while you go off and do as you please. Despite Miles' repeated violations, it wasn’t until he faced the judge that any serious action was taken.
In court, Miles pretended not to know what he had done, and his mother continues to cover for him. The car he races is now registered in her name, and she claims to be his employer. I wish she would get a reality check. If my child ever laid a hand on me, I certainly wouldn’t be cleaning up their mess.
And that is the crux of the issue: parents, neighbors, and communities who are blind to-or choose to ignore-what their kids are doing. As a society, we need to start holding them accountable. This behavior can no longer be accepted.
@@pjt3887 I agree. many people should be held accountable. Unfortunately there is little incentive for many to push for these reforms. Many of us can barely survive, with no means or time to help in a meaningful way and although every bit helps, it need numbers to be meaningful.
To me the most impactful one short-term would be bail reforms. There is too much judge discretion and little accountability or incentive to keep them detained (even for violent crimes). It takes a lot to get to "ive had enough" and when they put their foot down its more like a pinky toe. We better prosecutors, better laws, better judges and better parents.
Yes, Ive been following Miles and it never fails to disappoint in mocking everyone else that I figured I will just start rooting for him so at least if I hear news about it, i am on the winning side and with that low bail, we won again.
I hope I am wrong but I have little hope in rehabilitation of current adults and juvenile criminals. We need to focus whatever we can to at least save the next generation. Protect them (safety, health), educate and raise them well. Put almost all resources towards that and if that means sacrificing rehabilitation or benefits for adults then be it. Dont spend taxpayers money on people who commit crimes, tax the billionaires and pour all that money to give families of the next generation a better chance.
We all strive and want a better, humane society and second chances but it's a luxury we cant afford right now. Take care of honest, hardworking families first and the rest gets only whats left (which is likely none)
Nope. It’s a business.
@@Yoduh1 you mean its crime against business (instead of person) so its not considered a threat to society?
No, as long as it's an official act it is legal according to the Supreme Court and there is no contempt of court for harassing witnesses on Twitter.
Stop making 🙄excuses with this “teens” stuff
These idiots think life is a GTA server.
Seriously. "Teens" is the latest media Euphemism for those who shall not be named or prosecuted until their 15th felony.
It just nwam black thugs under 20
WHEN THEY BEGIN DOING ADULT THEMES THEY PUT AWAY CHILDISH THINGS AND STATRED DOING ADULT THINGS THEY THEN BECOME ADULT TO BE TRIED AS ADULTS BUT OF COURSE WOKES DONT THINK RATIONALLY AMD THESE KIDS DONT
80 armed robberies before an arrest..... need more officers in every city. keep them locked up!
Where have you been? They get released with no consequences
It would be a lot lower if they kept them in jail instead of releasing them soon after.
Our country has some of the harshest sentences in the developed world, yet has more gun deaths than virtually any developed country. Western Washington has more gun deaths every year than the entire country of Portugal. We need sensible gun safety laws like red flag laws, stopping the gun show loophole and ghost guns.
@@seanmcmurphy4744 Do you think US gun death rate would go up or down if we relax the sentencing? I support sensible gun safety laws but the 2 issues should not be confounded.
@@indianatarzan8001 I doubt if it would make a difference. Most gun homicides are between people who know each other, many domestic disputes between intimate partners that just explode, crimes of passion. And I don't think people who are as distorted as these teens are would make a rational risk/benefit calculation, or even be aware of what sentence they would get if they are caught.
Excellent police work. You caught them before 100 violent crimes. Must be a new record.
This is friggin laughable. The fact these police are congratulating themselves is outrageous. These police are INCOMPETENT.
Kids have poor decisions making skills but they know right from wrong so stop making excuses
Black teeeenssss
80 arrests seems pretty bad.
Certain teens🙋🏿♂️
I'm sure that they have plenty of money from all of their crimes to pay the small bail amount. What a joke.
I'm glad something was done, but it's a clear problem when teens, not organized crime syndicates, can get away with 80 crimes..
Sounds like organized crime to me & it should be treated as such but I agree, it’s a clear problem that has been caused by soft on crime policies from politicians, prosecutors & judges
@@scottmoncrief Absolutely right.
I understand there's a level of error in governance, but these teens got away with so much with no clear dedicated coordination.
At some point we have to start holding elected officials and judiciary accountable.
Guarantee you every single one of these kids has gang ties.
@@fedbia2003I You're all clearly upset with the new Justice reforms that were passed. So am I obviously.
That's what's tying their hands and prior to that they weren't allowed to pursue anyone! Since they were driving incredibly dangerously they had to have a helicopter and another plane available to be able track them.
The bill just for apprehending these gang affiliated individuals is off the charts.
The first detective that stood up there. His specialty used to be the gang unit.
I know this because I put in security systems for a lot of these individuals. As well Judges and District Attorney's offices when they had to go up against cartels who were running. And still are running heroin and other drugs all throughout our communities.
This is why it's important that we close up our borders and that we not be quite the sanctuary city that we are.
I'm not saying people shouldn't be allowed to come here start over and have a path to citizenship.
I'm just saying we shouldn't be open borders and allow every M86 or Tom, Dick and Harry to crawl on over.
If any of you haven't been to Europe or another country to see how they do things you'd be surprised!.
@@pjt3887in Milwaukee a lot of them are middle school and high school friends who do grand theft auto and robberies because they know they will just get a slap on the wrist.
They literally post videos of their crimes and literally acknowledge how they’re not afraid of the consequences because it’ll just be probation
And the judge will release so they can add another 80.
For the juveniles it highly probable.
So their parents will vote democrat.
@@YouKnowImtellingTheTruth- @IKnowYou'reNotTellingTheTruth
Parents? What responsibility do they have?
WA State has gutted parental rights. So, what are parents supposed to do?
@jasonstephenson793 what rights have been gutted?
Nordstrom CEO says Seattle is the worst market for violent crime in the US. Soft on crime is killing Seattle.
Seattle was considered a safe city just a decade ago.
@@steveadams7870 The people look different. A very unnatural demographic shift.
Yes It WAS!
Seattle isn't even in the top 20 of the most violent crimes in the US. The number one city is Memphis Tenn. So much for thje CEO of Nordstrom.
*DEMOCRAT* soft on crime policies. Be honest if you're gonna tell it.
Thank you Seattle Police.
No bail. Charge and convict, jail
Why are you thanking them? 80, repeat 80 armed robberies accrued before they were stopped. If WA state wasn't so anti firearm & so anti self defense, these thugs would have been stopped way sooner. Now you have 80 victims, that may or may not ever recover from what happened to them, both emotionally & finically.
LOL the Prosecutor saying the words tough on crime has to be the funniest thing I have heard in a long time! Seattle is so soft on crime its become a City Wide joke. The police in Seattle do their best but because the Mayor created this problem and many of the others they know they cannot investigate most crimes and do not have resources to do stings to catch criminals. The criminals in Seattle have learned they can walk in to most stores and take whatever they want with no consequences! It is sad and most of the politicians on stage should not be smiling but should be ashamed at making all of Seattle unsafe for the citizens!!!
The mayor? The governor and the idiots who vote to destroy our right to protect ourselves, homes and families are to blame for this. Want to see more violent crime, create more gun free zones.
Bond should be five million Each cash only.
Great job, Officers. Keep them in jail - they were Armed. Doesnt matter that they are teens -- repeat offenders! Judges need to wake up.
You do know if WA wasn't so anti firearm & anti self defense, this would never of reached 80 victims.
And the DAs. No pleading down or probation!
Gee, only took 80 Violent crimes to catch them?🤣🤣🤣🤣
Solving crimes looks easy on TV doesn't it?
@@larryj1048 It's not about easy crime solving it's they release them previously as you heard one of the juveniles was on probation he should have been locked up not out in the community. It got to this point is probably a constant catch and release of the juveniles and finally 80 is the number and it also makes good publicity versus one robbery so they apprehend them again and we'll see if the juveniles goes home.
@@larryj1048 Really? That's what you want to go with? You think EIGHTY violent crimes is a reasonable number to be required for the Police to catch someone? This has nothing to do with TV; if you don't have something intelligent to say then you shouldn't say anything at all.
@@chrisjackson1215 Do you know how long it took to find The Green River Killer? Cops don't operate on your timetable. Getting people to cooperate and "snitch" is not a forgone conclusion.
Additionally, it's all this negativity about the police that demoralizes them and keeps them going out the door, which will only make solving these crimes more difficult and take longer. So how are you all helping with all the armchair quarterbacking? Not at all.
No bail for any of them.
Sooo, when is Seattle going to wake up and actually go tough on crime?
WHEN THEY QUIT BEING DEMOGOG INFUSED
Life in prison
I hope the judge won't just givd them a slap on the wrist
Ya but it's catch and release so what's the freaking point??????
I didn’t realize that violent crime was illegal in Seattle.
80!? Glad they caught them but it took 80 robberies ??!!!
THANK YOU Seattle Police and supporting agencies!!!
cool. When can we expect the parents be arrested?
The 12th of Never!
This lawlessness, zero accountability started under Jenny Durkin’s “summer of love” 2020.. now Durkins does her best to fade into obscurity
Big deal, they will be out and back at it in no time. 80 is probably a guess, they probably pulled off more than that. And it took how long to figure things out? Good police work?
Too bad the people in this video patting themselves on the back are the ones that implemented bad policy to let crime get to this point theres no mention of the gang affiliation whatsoever
The LEOs didn’t make the laws too lenient, the voters and protesters demanded police back off their ability to apprehend and deal with criminals.
@donkeyoatie6787 These people arent LEO's
@@stevenvonsancho which people? I’m not certain what you mean?
The teenagers had machine guns. Say it, Sue.
Do not let them out then keep them locked up
What's the point if you aren't going to throw the book and the jail at them 🙄
Most likely they already have around 20 felonies apiece….. and will be released within 24 hours as usual
They award them with a key to the city and a big fat paycheck.
Some of these have been armed robberies!? They should be charged with armed robberies!!! Felonies!!! Jail Time A Must!!!
Throw away the key
Stereotypes are earned not given
Need higher bail or NO bail. Prosecute! Don't vote for lenient judges. And great job Police!
I see crime is being taken seriously now in Seattle. Did we accidentally elect someone competent?
You're joking, right?
The election is near.
Allowing 80 felonies is crime being taken seriously??
Ask the Belltown Hellcat how serious they are. He's laughing at the courts and making them look like fools.
@@Michael-id9bw He jokes about the judge on social media.
Does Seattle not have cameras? 78 victims and it took this long??
it took this long because WA is a anti firearm & anti self defense state. Cameras don't prevent crime or even detour crimes, only armed citizens willing to defend does.
@@jasonstephenson793 If that's the case why are there so many cities in states with relaxed gun laws that also have much higher violent crime rates than Seattle? There's definitely a problem here but the facts just don't support the idea that relaxing gun laws would actually fix anything.
@@dathedix3951 There is no state with what you call relaxed gun laws that have higher crime then WA state.
The data shows that when people are allowed to defend themselves, crime actually goes down.
Idaho, Montana, North Dakota & South Dakota all have what you call relaxed gun laws & self defense laws. & all have way lower crime rates then WA state.
I grew up in WA & have watched as the state has slowly disarmed its citizens & restrict self defense, at the same time crime rates have gone up & the governments in that state have became tyrannical.
@@jasonstephenson793 but camera tell you who is involved and where they are headed.
@@susanbartlett4048 it's a little to late, the crime was already committed.
I guess 79 was ok but they drew the line at 80.
So tolerant!
Their pictures aren't shown, so that narrows down a bit who was involved.
No description IS the description.
The Ann Coulter rule
The category is: People Who Annoy You.
@@THXx1138 Im gonna use that!
@@bunberrier I saw it yesterday in comments and just had to steal! I'd like to buy a vowel - " i " !! lol
Seattle is no longer a livable city. Your lucky if you can survive.
Seattle has become especially dangerous lately.
Bull shir
How Seattle has avoided complete chaos between BC, Oregon and California????? Now we have these type voters moving up here by the hundreds!!!
Hey Bobby Ferguson why don’t you do YOUR JOB
Supporting his criminal base is his job.
2nd try. Bobby does support his criminal base
They're operating on the premise that nothing will happen to them because they're juveniles. Let's change that. Most of the time their parents are also struggling with them. Let's help the parents too.
The cost of a bail bond, known as a bail bond premium, is only a small fraction of the actual bail amount. If the accused person does not have the money or the assets to pay for the bond, they can apply to a Bail Bondsman, which in Washington state will take a 10% fee of the bond amount and supply the money so that the suspect can leave jail. I am almost certain that this person who is affiliated with a gang, (80 robberies in one month) untold robberies overall in the past year, and carjackings, can afford to post 20k on a 200k bail amount. According to a Seattle Times article “Retired judges: Don’t close King county juvenile lockup” 8/24/24 juvenile filings increased between 2021 and 2023 by 51% with a 114% increase in filed felony cases. Diversion referrals-cases outside the formal court process- increased by 189%. Teen crime has absolutely skyrocketed and most teens expect to be released upon booking.
What color were the juveniles? You could only recover the gun because you could see the gun in the car? Barney Fife gets his first case! 😅😅😅😅😅 18 isn't a juvenile. You act like you live in Mayberry. 😅
80? What took you so long? Seattle is a joke, DEI Chief gtfo
Get outta here with ya brainwashed drivel
trump is on his way he is bringing trump water and some of his gold shoes and his Diapers.
Thank you, Chief Sue Rohr, for explaining that guns are dangerous and kids make bad decisions.
Ah....this is perfect...It's "poor decision making."
But old enough and wise enough to get an abortion or change their sex without mom or dad approving..
Sounds like a script
That’s hilarious! He goes, I know I’ll get out tomorrow. No one respects the courts. Fuck the justice system
Cost per teenager arrested? Detectives time airplanes helicopters lawyers parole officers $1 million each.
They'll be out in the morning, apologized to for the inconvenience, and asked to please not kill anyone or they may have to spend a couple of days in jail.
By lunch time they r all out on bail💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔
Rappers gonna rap
Won’t face consequences. Proud of law enforcement but unless DA follows through, wasting time
All the resources used to apprehend an 18 year old with 80 violent crimes… smh this is not something to be proud of!
So many questions.Yall up there patting yourselves on the back when you should be embarrassed it took this many cops and so much time and taxpayers money to catch a couple kids.
You do know these cases happen within 2 minutes time spans and our lovely political leaders don’t allow vehicle chases for majority of crimes… why don’t you apply and show us how it’s done bro
@@gusmarquez3956the no-chase law was repealed, try to keep up
Not as embarrased as your parents are.....
Are these teens illegal immigrants or US citizens. That is what will determine the outcome.
undocumented from Russia
What will happen to their scholarships?
where were there parents??? and are they being charged too?
Took 80 robberies to make an arrest. I guess that is good by Seattle standards?
Yeah they’ll be out in no time , seattle is weak af.
Extraordinary work? Lol
So 80 counts of first degree robbery is 31 to 41 months in prison for each count. Now lets say you mr prosecutor and judge.
Its time to move to a state where my tax dollar is used correctly.
Like Oklahoma where they will use them to put a leather-bound Bible in every classroom?
See ya
@@teacherguy5084That’s obviously better than anything Seattle has to offer! Try using some logic before you write nonsense!
@@crash8926 troll
@@savvysoul If calling me that helps you cope, have at it! Doesn’t change a thing.
Thank you immensely for your hard work.
Teens with 2 mommies and no dadz.
and you in Mommies Basement...
Should've been a million dollar bond
Super job!!! Hopefully the parents will also be held accountable.
Thanks for the report!
Thanks you all!
Integrity matters!
wonder how many moms got robbed and scared to death because of these kids!
A violent robbery at my compound is never reported. "Why no, sheriff . I've not seen anyone matching that description. Care for a cup of coffee?"
So 5 minutes in jail.
80 CRIMES?? Put them to jail for life?BS
Yeah, y'all better hold press conference for this headline. Y'ALL FINALLY DID SOMETHING! And y'all want fn kudos? Gtfoh!
Thankful for our law enforcement. I hope we don’t get some activist judge that goes easy on these dangerous criminals.
Are we supposed to be impressed or relieved?
Charge the parents.
Charge the parents? Parental rights in WA have been so gutted, that they can't do a damn thing to prevent their kids from doing stupid things. People like you are the issue let's blame a punish everyone, with people like you it's not about justice it's about revenge & you just want to see anyone go to prison
Thank you for your great work.
As soon as I heard juvenile, and kids I knew they already plan on giving them a deal.
Keep there parents also locked
lol it took 80 before you caught them
Good luck prosecutors! Your fellow politicians don’t support you but a lot of us do. Nice work law enforcement teams!
Now a "Progressive" Mother Judge will say I'm disappointed , home arrest with an ankle monitor. It's Seattle the sanctuary no incarceration city
Multiple charges please!!!!
Charge as an adult and 5 million bond
No bail and 10 year sentences.
Those kids are going to WALK!
80 violent crimes and I’m over here like, “death penalty?”
WHY IS THERE BAIL. For What?? And why did it take 80 times to arrest them
Dave Reichert for governor
Poor decision making means poor parenting. When they live in a soft on crime environment, this what you get.
Thank you for your service 🙏
Change them as adults,these kids aren't going to charge!