Posted on 12/09/2014 8:50:32 AM PST by Oldpuppymax
Since the days when Democrats were confident they would never lose control of the House, people like John Conyers have been trying to prove that our police have somehow had it in for Blacks. The many murderous assaults by Blacks on our police were, of course, never factored into any of the phony reports House Democrats have released over the past several decades.
Fueled by correct Grand Jury decisions in Missouri and New York, the anti-police bile has bubbled up from Democrats once again; so its time to pour truth on their lies.
Since the mid-1990s Congress has been keeping track of various categories of interactions between our police and the communities they are sworn to serve and risk their lives for every day.
Thanks to the diligent work of Steven Malanga, the senior editor of City Journal and a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, the most important of these categories, those that compare figures from 2002 to 2011 have been culled out; they are as follows.
In 2002 our police had 45 million interactions with the civilian population. By 2011 that number had dropped to 40 million.
In 2002, some 664,000 civilians reported use of force by police in those interactions. That number had dropped to 574,000 by 2011.
In 2002 173,000 Blacks reported that force was used in their interaction with the police; in 2011 that had dropped by...
(Excerpt) Read more at coachisright.com ...
Facts seldom constrain the rants that emanate from the members of the Congressional Black Caucus.
I think police have it in for the public period. Give them army grade assets and what does one expect?
But the corollary is no blacks would be allowed outside the black section except for work or school. That way most of them wouldn't be subjected to being oppressed or murdered by white cops just for being black.
There...isn't everybody happy now. No more nasty, racist, white cops oppressing and killing black people.
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