
MSNBC contributor voices alarm on DC crime, says issue is 'personal' and many are frustrated
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MSNBC contributor Anthony Coley shared personal frustration with Washington, D.C. crime on "Morning Joe," citing products at CVS in locked cases as an example of residents' concerns.
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"Many people are frustrated with crime that we see, particularly committed by juveniles in the — in the city of Washington. People are frustrated, Willie, that they, when they go to CVS to buy deodorant, that they have to — from behind locked plexiglass, right?" he told co-host Willie Geist, referring to having to call an attendant to unlock products from cases in stores due to rampant shoplifting.
"But the response here — and you know, let me say this, right, these are not just random anecdotes," Coley said. "What we see in Washington Post polling, among others, is that roughly half of D.C. residents, mostly half of D.C. residents, view this as a serious problem or an extremely serious problem."

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