Charles Ramsey can’t be too jealous of his former protégé and now D.C. Police Chief Cathy Lanier. After all, he’s got good numbers; she doesn’t. In his first year as Philadelphia’s Police Commissioner, the District’s former top cop saw a 15 percent decline in homicides, handing Mayor Michael Nutter a substantial victory in his pledge to reduce citywide crime. Lanier, on the other hand, had to deal with a second straight year of increases in the District’s homicide tally, the first back-to-back jump since 1990-91. Lanier and Ramsey did rely on similarly controversial police tactics to clamp down on crime though, with Lanier resorting to police checkpoints outside of Trindad and Ramsey allowing officers to more aggressively stop, question and frisk Philadelphia residents.