Jordan

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Jordan

Jordan

@JordanBarnett

Public Defender. Tweets my own opinion. Retweets are just retweets.

Philadelphia Katılım Kasım 2008
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Verizon@Verizon·
@JordanBarnett Hi Jordan! Please respond to the DM sent for more assistance. ^MJ
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Jordan@JordanBarnett·
@Verizon on hold for over 2 hours on the second call of the day. your virtual assistant scheduled a technician appointment and then told me it wasn't scheduled and i can't find a confirmation. any help here?
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Jordan@JordanBarnett·
@carney the thing to remember about this is that I don't remember you being concerned about Big Law hours before until a woman was the one sending an email.
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Caitlin Johnstone
Caitlin Johnstone@caitoz·
The US soldiers who are getting killed in Iran were not heroes. They did not die defending their country. They did not die fighting to protect Americans. They died advancing the geostrategic agendas of oligarchs and empire managers which benefit ordinary Americans in no way. It's important not to valorize these people for two reasons. Firstly, it assists US military recruitment by falsely portraying these imperial stormtrooper careers as noble and heroic. Secondly, it falsely frames the war they died in as a righteous cause which is making the world a better place, rather than as a war of aggression against a nation that posed literally zero threat to their homeland. These are not harmless little white lies. They are extremely destructive propaganda narratives which facilitate acts of mass military slaughter on real human beings. Don't assist the warmongers in circulating these lies. Don't pretend they are true to help people feel nice feelings about the dead soldiers. People should not be feeling nice feelings about the dead soldiers. People should be angry and upset, and they should be demanding that this horrific war end immediately. Those soldiers did not die for any noble reason. They died for money, for power, and for Israel. They wasted their lives, and they died for stupid, unworthy reasons. Don't let anyone claim otherwise.
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Jordan@JordanBarnett·
@LauraMLippman Different year. Same offer. If you are on napoleon just start yelling for Natalie and a woman in a purple green and gold dress and fairy wings will come find you.
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Jordan@JordanBarnett·
@LauraMLippman My wife promises she will find a suitable replacement.
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RetiredADA
RetiredADA@retiredPhlADA·
Have we heard from our DA regarding a tragedy in Philly?
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Andrew G. Ferguson
Andrew G. Ferguson@ProfFerguson·
If billionaires are going to invest millions in buying policing tech (from their own portfolio companies) and thereby avoid normal democratic accountability, they should also invest in making sure there are rules/policies and checks on that tech. 1/5
benahorowitz.eth@bhorowitz

“You can hate me now, but I won’t stop now.” - Nas It has come to my attention that Techcrunch is working on yet another piece on me. This time they seem to be curious about my donations to the Las Vegas Metro Police Department. To save everyone some time and from yet another unsubstantiated narrative, I thought I’d share how I’ve been helping the LVMPD become the most technologically advanced police department in the world. There were several reasons why I wanted to do this project and why I wanted to do it in Las Vegas: Public safety is incredibly important and impacts everyone. My wife Felicia grew up in a very high crime area and saw many of her friends murdered. These murders may sound like statistics to some, but they destroy families and lives. The key to making citizens, police, and suspects safer is better intelligence. If you do not have 1 on 1 confrontations between people with guns, that helps. If you don’t have high speed car chases, and you don’t have to chase people over fences and onto roofs, that makes everyone much safer. If people know that they are unlikely to get away with crimes, they are less likely to commit them. Our American Dynamism effort has been amazing in making the best technology available to the public sector, but the public sector often has trouble budgeting for strategic technology projects. By donating the technology, I am able to give LVMPD a running start. The LVMPD is perhaps the best in the country as exemplified by their incredibly high murder solve rate of 92%, which is the highest in the nation. I believed further enabling the incredible officers of the LVMPD would yield great results and it has. So what have we done so far that Techcrunch is investigating? We have been busy. There is much to investigate as there have been several areas of need. First, the LVMPD needed to solidify the basic technology of the department. Las Vegas added major events such as F1 and the Super Bowl, but didn’t correspondingly increase police funding. Specifically, they were short on computer terminals for officers, so Felicia and I donated $800,000 worth of new computer terminals. Next, Las Vegas was having difficulty retaining 911 operators. 911 is an incredibly stressful job and the attrition rate got so high that it was taking over 5 minutes to respond to emergency calls. In diagnosing the problem with Chief Mike Gennaro, we came up with a multifaceted solution. First, the LVMPD needed to fix the basic work environment. Felicia and I donated a new ice machine, a new cappuccino machine, and a new gymnasium to make a stressful job more pleasant. These new facilities were around $120,000. Next, we wanted to outfit them with the latest and greatest in emergency call technology, so we donated $400,000 to purchase technology from one of our portfolio companies, Prepared911. I am thrilled to report that attrition is way down and 911 calls are being answered in 30 seconds. Finally, the LVMPD wanted to radically improve its intelligence and situational awareness. To do this we donated approximately $6.3 million dollars towards the purchase of two state-of-the-art public safety technologies from Skydio and Flock Safety, also a16z portfolio companies. These technologies have been deployed with great success in cities like San Francisco as recently described by Mayor London Breed. The technologies put the LVMPD in a position of knowledge. For example, if someone steals a car with a baby in it, the Flock Safety system will locate and geotag the license plate, then a Skydio drone is automatically sent to monitor the situation. The camera feed from the drone will be sent to every police officer’s cell phone, so that they can approach the situation with the appropriate resources leading to a recovery of the child and a safe apprehension of the suspect. The early results of these efforts have been spectacular and will get much better as the LVMPD  approaches full deployment. For the 911 emergency service, the YTD average through September 2024 for calls answered in less than 15 seconds is 95%, up from 66% for the same time period in 2023. The general year over year crime statistics improved as follows: Shootings Decrease of 21.40% Year 2023: 668 Year 2024: 525 Shooting Victims Decrease of 24.20% Year 2023: 302 Year 2024: 229 Homicides (current solve rate 94%) Decrease of 20.79% Year 2023: 101 Year 2024: 80 Property Crimes Decrease of 10.90% Year 2023: 57,126 Year 2024: 50,874 On just the Flock Safety stand-alone implementation, the LVMPD was able to achieve the following: Stolen Vehicle Alerts Increase of 48% Year 2023: 2841 Year 2024: 4194 Suspects Arrested Increase of 17% Year 2023: 544 Year 2024: 639 Despite whatever Techcrunch writes, the LVMPD is just getting started and we are proud to support them in making Las Vegas the safest city in America for all of its citizens.

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Jordan@JordanBarnett·
@TheRHancock19 Think it just got to 4th and st charles. Easy to see since no one out here.
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the other ryne
the other ryne@TheRHancock19·
Not one sign of the purse yet where I am
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Jordan@JordanBarnett·
@newsethwilliams @SEPTA If you read the legislation the answer is pretty obvious. But guessing you knew that.
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Seth Williams
Seth Williams@newsethwilliams·
This issue is much more complicated and nuanced than characters allowed here…but @SEPTA has its own Police and if the state wants to fund a special prosecutor for crimes that occur on/around it, what is the real reason and non-partisan reason for opposition?
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Jordan@JordanBarnett·
@dcbigjohn Pretty sure it’s an old person from dc thing. Remember it in the 80’s/90’s in DC and haven’t heard it anywhere else.
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john r stanton
john r stanton@dcbigjohn·
I have been informed some if y’all don’t know the word cysed. Is this an old person from dc thing?
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David Simon@AoDespair·
Then just lower the speed limits, charge the speeding, and don't charge school zones in the middle of the fucking night to create randomized speed traps. That's just gaming.
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Jordan@JordanBarnett·
@dcbigjohn Not as important but also helped grow dc punk/straight-edge scene with the summer youth program.
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john r stanton
john r stanton@dcbigjohn·
Mayor Barry’s program literally kept kids off the corners in the midst of a drug and violence surge not unlike what we’re seeing in New Orleans and literally every other city with more than 200 people in it. And those kids lived, going on to be adults with families of their own
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john r stanton@dcbigjohn·
gonna write more on this later at @The_Gambit but when I first heard @mayorcantrell was doing a summer jobs thing I had high hopes. I grew up in the 80s in the DMV area and have friends who are alive because of Marion Barry’s original version. It’s a shame Cantrell is failing
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Hemry, Local Bartender
Hemry, Local Bartender@BartenderHemry·
Maybe a reasonable centrist can help me with this, what's more traumatic to talented young girls in sports, occasionally having a trans teammate/competitor, or being screamed at by adults who demand to see your private parts
Wilbur Turner 🇨🇦@queergranddad

Grandparents attending a school track meet in Kelowna stopped the event and demanded a 9 year-old female student be examined to make sure they weren't a boy competing in a girls event. castanet.net/news/Kelowna/4…

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