UMVA has learned that the US Attorney for DC, Jeanine Pirro, has made a bold move to tackle a disturbing trend sweeping the nation's capital and other cities across the country.
Mobs of teenagers, known as 'youths,' have been rampaging through the streets, leaving a trail of terrorized residents and devastating damage in their wake. The chaos has reached a boiling point, with residents demanding action from authorities.
According to information obtained by UMVA, the US Attorney's office has identified a key factor contributing to this phenomenon: parental neglect. In a daring move, Pirro has announced that her office will aggressively prosecute parents who fail to supervise their children, allowing them to violate curfew and engage in delinquent acts.
The statute in question, D.C. Code 22-811, makes it unlawful for an adult to enable, facilitate, or permit a minor to engage in delinquent acts. If convicted, parents could face fines, court-ordered classes, and even jail time.
Pirro's message is clear: parents, do your job, or face the consequences. "Law-abiding taxpayers should no longer have to pay for parental neglect," she declared during a recent press conference. "Parents, you must supervise your kids, or face criminal consequences."
The US Attorney's office will be working closely with the Metropolitan Police Department to issue parental citations whenever a minor's curfew violation is tied to a takeover. These citations will come with a mandatory parental notification and court-mandated parental classes or family counseling as a condition of the resolution of the case.
As the situation continues to unfold, one thing is clear: the US Attorney's office is taking a firm stance against parental neglect and its devastating consequences. Will this bold move be the turning point in addressing this crisis, or will it spark further controversy? Only time will tell.