Scott Jennings: There Was a Murder Right in Front of Me at Union Station, Nobody in Their Right Mind Who Lives in D.C. Would Tell You It’s Safe

‘It‘s not a safe place’

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JENNINGS: "Yeah, there definitely is a difference between D.C. and the other cities. I totally agree with that. And, you know, how he would engage in those cities, I don't know. I assume there are additional federal law enforcement resources that could be deployed to those cities to bolster local law enforcement. But there's an obvious difference between D.C. and any other city in America. You know, a few months ago, I was in Union Station and saw a body hit the floor at the bottom of the escalator in Union Station because there was a murder right in front of me up on the second floor. I was going to get a tie, and I heard the shots and saw the body hit the floor. So, I've been listening all day long to people trying to make some argument that Washington, D.C. is a safe place. It's not a safe place. And we can argue about statistics and numbers. There's, like, police commander right now on suspension because there's some allegation that the statistics have been altered, but we can argue about that all day long. Nobody in their right mind who lives there or visits there on a regular basis would tell you that Washington, D.C. is safe, and everybody who goes there knows it...”

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