A Not Great Week for D.C.’s Crime Stats

As of 9am today, D.C. had reported one more homicide this week, yielding a total for the year of 43*. Last year, during the same time period, we had 75 homicides, and in the surge year of 2023, there were 112.

While only one homicide would seem to be a pretty good week, though obviously not as good as no homicides, a few days, there were two reported homicides for the week, one of which was downgraded**. That no-longer homicide was a result of a U.S. Park Police high speed car chase, in which an innocent person on a moped was killed by the driver of the pursued car. The colonial government of D.C. has banned high speed chases by the MPD, D.C.’s police force, for this reason, but the U.S. Park Police is not bound by D.C. law, and has decided without the consent of the governed to enact its own policing policy.

If you are wondering why the Park Police is pursuing criminals through D.C.’s streets, and not focusing on national parks, that is a good question. One possible answer is that the Trump administration and Republicans believe that the U.S. Park Police is doing policing the right way, innocent lives be damned, to the extent that House Republicans want to allow the MPD to engage in these chases too.

In other crimes, car-related crimes, thefts and break-ins, have increased slightly and robberies increased, despite the massive surge of National Guardsmen.

That said, we are still well on pace for another 33 percent drop in homicides for the third straight year.

Hoping for a better week next week.

*Three of the 46 murders reported this year actually occurred in other years (e.g., a missing persons case from 2023 turned into a homicide case this year with new evidence).

**Originally, there was a crime, CCN:26085127, that was reported as a homicide that described the results of the car chase (i.e., the Taft Bridge), and which was still available in the public data on June 22. That CCN appears to have disappeared entirely from D.C.’s crime data. Unfortunately, I didn’t download the .csv file of the crime data on that date. There is, however, a Crash Report that still uses that CCN describing a deceased moped rider.

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Links 6/25/26

Links for you. Science:

Risk of COVID-19 infections at the workplace: Lessons learned from OSHA investigations
Flu outbreak among Air Force recruits at Joint Base San Antonio after Hegseth ends mandatory flu vaccine
New Plan Scales Back C.D.C.’s Work on Diseases Abroad
Redrawing the Lines: The Battle Over Cave Art and the Collapse of the Cognitive Rubicon
Neil Shubin on Trusted Science in a ‘Deeply Partisan Age’
Trump Administration Backs Off Plan to End Ocean Monitoring
A New Path to Preventing Cancer

Other:

Maga is welfare for losers. These “alpha males” need a rigged system to look like winners.
The Onion says it won’t wait for the courts, will launch Infowars to pay Sandy Hook families
AI’s Brokenomics
Trump plan would fence park near White House long used by tourists, protesters
FBI arrests 5 in alleged plot to attack White House UFC event with explosives-laden drones and guns (oddly enough, the Nazi shaped alleged suspects aren’t being treated the same way as the antifa shaped ones! And the latter appear to be far less committed to violence)
New details after 2 SoCal men arrested in alleged plot targeting UFC fights at White House
Kash Patel ‘jumped the gun’ with announcement of UFC plot arrests, sources say (see above. K$sh Patel sucks at his job)
Video shows National Guard members detaining woman. Here’s what we know
Everyone in Trump’s cabinet is eating sauerkraut (smells great in those cabinet meetings…)
Netanyahu Finally Learns the Truth About Trump
AI digital sovereignty risk doesn’t exist
Trump Mocked Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos by Showing Off Fawning Texts
‘We’ve never seen anything like it’: Patrons emptied bars and liquor stores in Boston this weekend
The Iran Deal, Boy, I Don’t Know (video)
Italy nixes envoy’s U.S. visit as leader Meloni “stunned” by Trump comments: “Neither I nor Italy beg” (Trump is such an embarrassment)
Corporate America’s Secret Courts Are Stealing Your Rights
How Did the Feds Get Into Anti-ICE Activists’ Signal Messages?
Groypthink: Dark horse candidate James Fishback’s end-times conservatism
The new Obama Presidential Center ramps up Trump’s jealousy
Firm Tied to Trump Donor Got No-Bid Contract to Clean Reflecting Pool. A White House spokeswoman said the president was not involved in selecting Greenwater Services, the business owned by a trust led by John J. Cafaro.
Trump allies shocked to discover he puts his own political interests ahead of theirs
You Don’t Have To Hand It To Her, BUT
You fucked up — you trusted us!
Promoter of election conspiracy theories wins GOP primary for Nevada secretary of state
FIFA’s Hydration Breaks Break The Essence Of The Game
We’ve Never Had a Partisan Court Before. That’s the Case for Packing It.
Art Galleries Are Not OK
If AI Is Sentient Then So Is ‘Age of Empires II’
Minor league baseball team cancels Pride Night game after players refuse to wear rainbows
H-1B Crackdown on Indian Workers Erodes a Texas Real Estate Boom

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Links 6/24/26

Links for you. Science:

Scores Fall Ill at Air Force Base After Hegseth Makes Flu Vaccine Optional (one solider might have died from the flu, but that is unclear)
‘Most famous tree in the world’: Sherwood Forest’s 1,000-year-old Major oak dies
Agentic AI Comes to Medicine
New antibiotic attacks bacteria in never-before-seen way (paper here)
The Corn of the Future Is Hundreds of Years Old and Makes Its Own Mucus
Cervical cancer mortality trends following HPV vaccination in England, 2001–24: an analysis of population-based mortality data
The AI Chemist: To be trustworthy, LLMs need to show their work. Good scientists reveal how they do their experiments and report their results; so should any machine-driven research

Other:

New Documents Detail Nine-Figure, Silicon Valley–Funded Abundance Movement
Collective Effervescence (great writing)
The Real Reason Trump Never Stops Talking About Voter Fraud
Why Does Trump Want the Save America Act? The Answer Should Worry Us.
Leak Exposes Members of Peter Thiel’s Secretive ‘Dialog’ Society
Elissa Silverman makes a comeback in the At-Large special election
U.S.-Iran Memorandum of Understanding: Full Text (point #1 is actually very vague)
‘It’s Like Hell’: 60 Lawsuits Detail Alleged Medical Neglect at ICE Detention Center
A senior U.S. official read the text of the fourteen-point memorandum of understanding with Iran over the phone to reporters today, and there’s a reason it has ignited a firestorm. (“First of all, after months of the White House insisting Trump does not need congressional approval for his strikes against Iran because they did not constitute a war, the MOU straight up calls the conflict “the current war.””)
Tesla Allegedly Showed Cooked Data to Get Full Self-Driving Approved
The Spirit of the Age (what has struck me about the 250th celebrations is that there are actually very few references to American history, especially compared to the 1976 celebration)
School Districts Are Struggling to Keep Up With Surging Special Education Needs
Fifteen people charged over alleged interference in Minnesota immigration crackdown
The Man Has A Point
The Theory of the Vulgar Class: Collapsing norms, cage matches, and a republic in danger
She Didn’t Live to See the Knicks Championship. She Would Have Loved It. It’s finally the Knicks’ time. But the five-decade title drought, full of both joy and pain, was all some devoted fans were ever able to experience.
MAGA ‘celebs’ step up to pay homophobic MLB players’ fines
‘Elon Musk Should Have to Pay For This’: Trump Admin Says It Needs $1 Billion to Combat Screwworm
Another day, another lawsuit against Trump’s tacky DC projects
DEMOCRATS MISSED AN OPPORTUNITY
The Roberts Court Is Trying to Stop the Political Pendulum
UFC fight can’t hide MAGA male weakness. Calling Michelle Obama a “man” won’t make up for losing the Iran war
The Billion-Dollar Peptides Gold Rush
The De-Trumpification Process Begins Now. We are already in a battle for historical memory. Proceed accordingly
Government Workers Say They’re Getting Inundated With Religion
Reflecting Pool algae bloom is one of biggest recorded in years after $14M renovation. An analysis of satellite imagery of the Lincoln Memorial shows algae levels spiked days after Trump’s renovation was completed.
The political effects of X’s feed algorithm
The Iran War Has Been a Disaster for Trump and the US — But There Are Two Bright Spots
Jeff Bezos told Trump the Washington Post was his worst investment before slashing staff: ‘People there are terrible’
Trump, Bush and Clinton share remarkable 1946 connection

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The Free D.C. Slate Wins Big in D.C.’s Democratic Party Elections

One result I haven’t seen discussed much (other than by me…) is how the Free D.C. slate won 3536*** out of 48 party positions (these are not government positions, but party ones). I think that really establishes that the Democratic primaries in D.C., which are the de facto general elections, were, in part, about Democratic voters’ dissatisfaction with the status quo. And unlike New York City where this dissatisfaction is largely represented by the DSA, in D.C., it was boring left-wing Democrats* who were the insurgents (oddly enough, not every urban area is New York City, except smaller).

The galvanizing issue for the slate was the Democratic-controlled D.C. Council’s unwillingness to adopt and support ranked choice voting, in no small part to protect Council member Anita Bonds (and themselves), who should have been forced out a couple of cycles ago. Bonds survived because the progressive anti-Bonds vote split itself, and she would win pluralities**. And now Bonds will be replaced by a much better candidate, Oye Owolewa.

Anyway, change is in the air here in D.C. Or maybe that’s just the stank from the Reflecting Pool.

*It’s always been weird how D.C. arguably has one of the most left-wing, if not the most left-wing, legislature of a major city. And if the mainland colonial territory were a state, it would certainly be the most left-wing legislature. Yet this goes unremarked (there are multiple posts that could be written about why D.C.’s local politics are ignored).

**While Bonds was long in the tooth, I’m sure it’s just a coincidence that she decided not to run once it was clear ranked choice voting would be used.

***MOAR RESULTS, MOAR CHANGE!

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Links 6/23/26

Links for you. Science:

I see Lauer is still pretending he had no role in the NIH grant award hellscape (important; accessible for non-specialists)
The OMB and the Politicization of Science
How long Covid’s scientific stalemate made it politically erasable
Watch sharks use manta rays to scratch unreachable itches
Better data, better trees: GenBank-GISAID deduplication and source-specific artifact masking in viral genomics
When science is under siege, history offers a playbook. It’s a complicated time to be a young scientist in America. Lessons from history can tell us what the future might hold
Adaptation and genomic erosion in fragmented Pseudomonas aeruginosa populations in the sinuses of people with cystic fibrosis

Other:

A Declaration for a Second Reconstruction
The SpaceX IPO Is A Giant Unworkable Con Orchestrated By An Overt White Supremacist Huckster
President Trump Lost This War
Andrew Tate’s Empire of Abuse: How the defining figure of the manosphere built a fortune—and became a political force—by systematically exploiting women. (the Trumps have protected these vermin)
Their Lies Must Be Their Undoing. Running against the GOP culture of lying opens the door to every Republican vulnerability.
The Kennedy Center Is a Metaphor for De-Trumpification
What Sort of AI Bubble Are We In?
A Muslim Texan sought to find his place in the party at the state GOP convention. He left in tears. (““We believe in Adam and Eve,” he said.”)
Notes on the End of the $5 Uber Era of “AI”: MONDAY MAMLMs
The world’s first trillionaire is a killer
RFK Jr. melts down over NYT report, admits he blacklists reporters
JD Vance’s sad book tour shows why his 2028 hopes are fading
Results for D.C.’s First Ranked-Choice Election Could Take Days
Meet the New Bosses, Worse Than the Old Bosses
Trump presides over spectacles of violence like a dysfunctional Roman emperor
What If Everyone Saw Your Whole Digital Life?
OpenAI Losses Increased Nearly 8X in 2025, With Spending Hitting $34 Billion
Iran coach says team ordered out of US right after 2-2 draw with New Zealand in World Cup opener
Knicks Give Their City Something New: Impossible Joy
Donald Trump Put America in a Cage Match With Itself. We Lost.
Uruguay players face unusual sniffer dog checks at World Cup before Saudi Arabia clash
Trump is fighting the green energy revolution. He’ll lose.
The Myth of Gerontocracy
A Court Has Ruled That Google Is Liable for False Statements Generated by AI Overviews
Kash Patel may have a ‘personal slush fund’ of taxpayer dollars to pay loyalist agents, says Raskin
Speaking of Kash
Man who hates paying taxes loves government handouts
Netanyahu Wanted This War. He’s Getting Trump’s Peace
Noncitizens can vote in D.C.’s local election, but many are afraid. Amid an upsurge in immigration enforcement, many are hesitant to head to the polls.
Democrats Vow ‘Day One’ Epstein Hearings if They Flip House. Top Oversight Democrat Garcia previews investigations into Trump family business, federal workforce cuts.

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A Couple More Thoughts About D.C.’s Recent Elections

And I am referring to the colonial territory known as the District of Columbia, if that’s unclear.

First, and this is minor, there is evidence of a ‘blue shift’: as the counting of first ranked votes proceeded, the more progressive candidates gained votes. Even in Democratic primaries (which are the de facto elections in D.C.), we see this pattern. Second, it’s probably for the best that Trump is experiencing narcissistic break* over the AlgalReflecting Pool, as it means he’s ignoring the sweep of progressive candidates–he had threatened to end Home Rule if the elections did not yield the results he wanted (though there is now a nontrivial chance his deranged mind will conclude that algae have something to do with Algeria, and try to bomb Algeria).

But one thing this election showed is that D.C. has changed a lot. Fifteen or more years ago, I think McDuffie wins this election**. D.C. has changed a lot, and I’m not (just) referring to the standard Black-white story you’ll read about in most punditry. There used to be a far more prominent Black middle class with ties to ‘old Washington’ institutions, especially the parallel institutions first founded in the era of Jim Crow and segregation. That particular iteration of D.C.’s Black middle class*** is waning and has lost significant power (quite simply, it’s aging). While it’s obvious why McDuffie did well in Ward 3 and parts of Ward 4, there is little discussion about why he also did well (or came very close) in the precincts in Wards 7 and 8 where that aging cohort still has some power and clout.

It would take an entire book to describe this phenomenon, but a key factor is that the old political and social institutions of D.C. are declining in power, and that is an important part of why Lewis George did well.

Anyway, now that there is a mayor more in line with the Council, it will be very interesting to see what happens next.

*Trump is now claiming that ‘antifa’ cut a 300 foot slice in the pool coating. Somehow, TEH ANTIFA SOOPERSOLDIERS managed to sneak past all of the National Guardsmen and federal agents stationed at the pool to do this…

**We’ll ignore the question of whether someone identifying as a democratic socialist could win, even though the democratic socialist is often to the right of someone like Elissa Silverman, who, while an independent for technical reasons, has always identified as a Democrat privately.

***There still is a Black middle class, it’s just very different.

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Links 6/22/26

Links for you. Science:

Welcome, Screwworms! Make Yourself At Home
Human interferon stimulated genes target ancient features of animal and bacterial viral replication
Humans nearly went extinct 930,000 years ago, researchers find. Human ancestors may have survived a 117,000-year bottleneck that pushed the lineage close to extinction.
Ancient DNA shared with Neanderthals may explain human language
Period 45: Adolescence and the organizing influences of sex steroid hormones
Here’s how I got rid of mosquitoes when nothing else worked
Pediatric penicillin allergy labels raise mortality, staph colonization risk

Other:

A Garish Spectacle of American Decline
Trump’s MMA Extravaganza Was The Ultimate Symbol Of Our Dark American Moment
A Peter Thiel-Backed Tribunal Is Putting Journalists on Trial. I’m Its First Target
Congrats. You’re About to Unwittingly Make Elon Musk a Trillionaire.
Washington Post Slapped With Massive Class Action Lawsuit for Alleged Price Gouging of Its Most Loyal Subscribers via ‘Surveillance Pricing’
DOE head says agency didn’t punish blue states. His lawyers admit it did.
US judge orders halt to Trump administration’s ‘censorship’ of park exhibits
Ms. Rachel goes to Washington, carrying letters from children in ICE custody
Progressive Champions PAC is a GOP front
Trump Hits Shocking Poll Low as Aides Leak: He’s “Furious”
MAHA Doctors Promised Kennedy Would be the Savior of Vaccines. What Happened Next?
Kennedy Center Begins Removing Trump’s Name From Facade (“But a gap in the tarps allowed a New York Times photographer to observe a worker pulling the letter “A” from the wall. There was no sound of power tools; the letter appeared to come off by hand.”)
The DOGE Bros Want Another Shot
In Rare Move, D.S.A Rebukes Mamdani Over Police Plans
The Screwworm Is Messing With America’s Beef
Washington National Opera sues, says Kennedy Center owes it $17M
GOP has a new plan to kill off Medicare and Social Security
GOP’s bogus claims of fraud pose a dire threat to democracy
‘Tell Him He’s a Piece of Shit’: Meta’s New AI Unit Is a Total Mess
Leave it to Pete Hegseth to ruin D-Day
Democracy Chips: Taiwan pivots to the Lone Star State
What the DOJ’s investigation into Los Angeles elections is really about
The Texan Ideology
The Optimist’s Case for A.I. (this is a hate link, as the piece disingenuously conflates older machine learning techniques with what is thought of as ‘AI’; tons of stolen valor in the piece)
The Information Wage
Catch-47: Barak Ravid has become one of D.C.’s most well-wired reporters during the Iran war, leveraging a direct line to the White House into endless scoops about the negotiations between Washington and Tehran. But what happens when your best source is an unreliable narrator?
An Indian billionaire was targeted by Trump. Then he poured money into a startup secretly backed by Donald Trump Jr.
FBI makes arrest in alleged plot to attack White House UFC event with explosive-laden drones and guns
Very Bad Man, Bibi
US citizen says ICE detained him for 2 hours without explanation

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Pond Scum and Governing Scum

David Roth has a wonderful explanation of the fascist degenerates who currently govern us (boldface mine):

Lots of awful people are like this, and a great percentage of the degenerate gentry that is Trump’s truest and most durable base is extremely like this: Dumb old bullies all grandiose and soft from golf and infidelity; illiterate real-estate types with detailed opinions on The Differences Between The Races; the luridly unemployable adult children of car-dealership guys; anhedonic beneficiaries of a good investment or two who have, through sheer restless indolence and various dull biases, backed into some truly berserk and totally bespoke authoritarian worldviews. Aging phone addicts who think the country “needs a pharaoh.” Ruddy tax evaders who fear cities and are insecure about their boats. None of these people really do things especially well, and all of them are visibly getting worse, but they are all far enough from experiencing any kind of consequences that they can’t really imagine failing at anything they try.

This mindset scales all the way up to some of the most powerful people in human history, but it is the same all the way down. It amounts to the belief that only these particular wimpy pink goofs, each one the protagonist of reality, can be entrusted to run things, and that any problem can be solved by telling some underling to handle it, and also to the idea that such an order becomes a glorious and vindicating solution immediately after it is issued. Nothing that follows will ever be their fault. Provided you do not care about or pay attention to the world, this worldview absolutely rocks.

While this results in (expensive) comedy when applied to the Open Air Algal Culture VesselReflecting Pool, it is tragic and harmful when applied to matters of war and peace. And Roth’s final sentence in the excerpt is why Democrats are trying to figure out how to hang a Iran failure–which to their credit they overwhelmingly did not support–around Republicans’ necks, while Republicans are trying how to not lose an illegal war they already lost.

This worldview absolutely rocks, indeed.

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Links 6/21/26

Links for you. Science:

Trump Just Gutted A Major Line of Oceanic Defense
OB-GYNs release their own vaccine schedule, rejecting RFK Jr.’s meddling
The Quiet Attack On Science: Subverting NIH Peer Review
Trump’s Assaults on Scientific Research Just Got Worse
Police Remove Diabetes Experts From Conference for Distributing Critique of Trump Administration
Patterns of brain-wide associations reflect socioeconomics
How did the cruise ship hantavirus outbreak start? Scientists are investigating new scenarios

Other:

“They Think You’re Stupid”: Democrats need to worry less about how voters feel about Democrats and more about how voters feel about Republicans.
I Moved to New York to Pay More in Taxes—and I’m Glad I Did. I wasn’t getting the bang for my buck in my red-state redoubt. But if I hadn’t moved, I might never have found out how good it could get.
The Black Mold Of Republican Lies
FBI raids Ohio voting rights organization. Sources tell MS NOW that agents also fanned out across the state, showing up at staff members’ homes.
The oldest elected US president is turning 80, but it’s not Trump’s age that has medical experts worried
Trump keeps insulting female journalists. It’s time for the press to stop tolerating it
Military Pressure Will Not Topple Hezbollah, and Neither Will Flattening Southern Lebanon
Bari Weiss Even Worse At Her Job Than Previously Imagined
An AI-Funded Sovereign Wealth Fund Is Dangerous
Bari Weiss Is The Symptom
Deep in Rural Virginia, a MAGA Pro-Gun Push Takes an Unnerving Turn
Texas’s GOP platform is getting more extreme — and influential
What Elon Musk’s Trillion-Dollar Payday Is Costing the Rest of Us
Kennedy Center removes Trump’s name from building
Our Endorsement: Brad Lander for Congress
Judge blocks Trump national parks order, calling it ‘censorship’
Separation of Church and State: America’s Best Idea
Public financing meets ‘dark money’ in D.C. mayoral election
Some social-media influencers are getting paid for their political posts
D.C. fines Lewis George campaign, finding coordination with labor groups: Janeese Lewis George’s campaign vowed to overturn the agency’s order, calling it a “last-ditch effort to derail a campaign.” (OFC ratfucked another lefty candidate a couple of years ago)
You’re Not Imagining It — Beef Is More Expensive Than Ever. Prices Aren’t Dropping Anytime Soon.
‘F**k ICE’: Ariana Grande Goes Off On White House After They Pull Annoyingly Familiar Move
The new Red Line seats are drawing complaints from riders. Here’s why.
Blue-Collar White Americans Are ‘Seriously Doubting’ Trump On This Issue
The Dome of Tel Aviv: Exposing the City’s Great Synagogue, Layer by Layer
Trump’s Name Officially Removed From Kennedy Center
The Knicks’ Finals Run Has Even Made Print Media Hot
The Epstein class is bleeding Social Security and Medicare dry
Washed-Up Clown Spencer Pratt Will Not Be The Mayor of Los Angeles
Welcome to the U.S.A.

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In Case You Missed It…

…a week of Mad Biologist posts:

Trump Threatens to End D.C.’s Home Rule If Its Colonial Subjects Elect Someone He Doesn’t Like

DHS Secretary and Kratom Pusher Markwayne Mullin Should Resign

Some Preliminary Thoughts on D.C.’s Preliminary Election Results

Another Bad Week for Crime Stats in D.C.

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