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Woke DC mayoral candidate blasted for bemoaning closure of crime-ridden capital's GROCERY STORES before mentioning recent murders of two children

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2026/04/21 - 17:51 502 مشاهدة
By RACHEL BOWMAN, US SENIOR NEWS REPORTER Published: 18:42, 21 April 2026 | Updated: 18:51, 21 April 2026 A DC mayoral candidate is facing backlash over her post complaining about the lack of grocery stores in the nation's capital before mentioning two murdered children.  Democrat Councilmember Janeese Lewis George wrote on social media Monday that she 'spent this weekend with communities across DC that are grieving.' 'This community has been left behind in so many ways. There's only one playground, hardly any grocery stores, no homework assistance for students, and a community center that never opens,' she wrote. Lewis George went on for several paragraphs listing her policies on public safety before finally mentioning the names of two young boys who were shot dead in broad daylight last week. 'Tyale, Mhilo, and so many others deserved that city. So do the kids still here. Rest in peace, Tyale and Mhilo,' she ended her post. Mhilo Young, 14, and Tyale Coates, 12, were shot and killed while at a food truck in a convenience store parking lot on April 14. Lewis George's decision to mention a lack of grocery stores in the area before mentioning the boys' names sparked an onslaught of criticism, even from her own party. Esteemed liberal columnist Matthew Yglesias led the way, writing on X, 'Two kids are murdered and she leads with "hardly any grocery stores?"' DC mayoral candidate and Democrat Councilmember Janeese Lewis George is facing backlash over her post complaining about the lack of grocery stores in the nation's capital She wrote several paragraphs before mentioning to shooting deaths of Tyale Coates (left), 12, and Mhilo Young (right), 14, in broad daylight on April 14 'I also think the line of causation almost certainly runs from high crime to few grocery stores rather than vice versa,' Yglesias added. Another person wrote, 'This is such a strange collection of words and pictures in the context of what happened. So weird.' 'You'd think she was at a celebration. No remorse for victims. No concern for the law abiding. It's always criminals first with these people,' a third added. 'I am so sick of DC Elected officials putting law abiding tax payers on the back burner to coddle anti-social native Washingtonians.' A fourth wrote, 'If there were more grocery stores the kids might not have been shot outside a convenience store. They could instead have been shot outside a grocery store.'  'Now why is there very few grocery stores? Couldn’t have anything to do with theft and violence right?,' a fifth person added.  Some commenters came to Lewis George's defense, claiming that her statement addresses citizens' concerns.  'She spoke to residents in the community and this is what they told her. She’s not pulling things out her a**, she’s on the ground looking to fix problems and you’re being dismissive of what ppl who are grieving said they wanted: Access to food, recreational facilities, jobs, etc,' one person wrote on X. The boys were shot and killed while at a food tuck in a convenience store parking lot (pictured). Police have not identified any suspects Her post sparked an onslaught of criticism, even from her own party, including liberal columnist Matthew Yglesias Some commenters came to Lewis George's defense, claiming her statement addresses the concerns of citizens The Daily Mail contacted Lewis George's campaign for comment. The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) have not identified any suspects in the shooting, and are offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. 'Obviously, this is a very tragic situation. Our hearts go out to the families that's involved in this. These young people were just out in the neighborhood,' Interim MPD Chief Jeffrey Carroll said at a press conference the day of the shooting.  On Wednesday, Mayor Muriel Bowser said police believing the shooting was targeted, but did not specify who the targets were. 'We believe at this time that it was a targeted shooting. My report [from MPD] was that there was a group of young people in a small area and that group was the target of the shooting,' Bowser said. No comments have so far been submitted. Why not be the first to send us your thoughts, or debate this issue live on our message boards. By posting your comment you agree to our house rules. Do you want to automatically post your MailOnline comments to your Facebook Timeline? Your comment will be posted to MailOnline as usual. Do you want to automatically post your MailOnline comments to your Facebook Timeline? 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