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Has the Backlash Arrived for Police-Bashing?
Townhall.com ^ | May 11, 2021 | Pat Buchanan

Posted on 05/11/2021 5:53:53 AM PDT by Kaslin

Within hours of Saturday's shooting in Times Square where three bystanders, including a 4-year-old girl, were wounded, the two leading candidates to replace Mayor Bill de Blasio were on-site.

Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, a retired captain of the NYPD, and Andrew Yang, who declared:

"My fellow New Yorkers ... Nothing works in our city without public safety, and for public safety, we need the police. ... My message to the NYPD is this: New York needs you. Your city needs you."

"New York cannot afford to defund the police."

The rush of Adams and Yang to the scene of the shooting, and the messages they delivered, tells us something about the state of play in politics—and not only in the city of New York.

Liberal mayors and urban politicians who enlisted in the Black Lives Matter "defund the police" movement after the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis last May, appear to have caught a wave that is now receding.

In the streets of America's cities, violent crimes are spiking to heights unseen since the 1990s. And, instead of "Defund the Police!" the insistent cry is, "Where are the cops?"

Atlanta is a case in point.

Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms just announced she will not run for a second term. While she listed issues and events that exhausted her energy, The New York Times suggests that Atlanta's soaring crime rate made her vulnerable and Bottoms was looking at possible defeat.

Writes Richard Fausset of the Times:

"The most serious political threat that emerged for Ms. Bottoms in recent months was a phenomenon she had previously described as the 'Covid crime wave.' ... Atlanta is struggling with a spike in violent crime, including a 58 percent increase in homicides last year...

"The mayor's inability to get a handle on crime has become the central theme for two challengers," one of whom is city council president Felicia Moore.

"'Atlanta has a mayor that is more interested in things that happen outside Atlanta,' Ms. Moore said in a recent statement, referring to Ms. Bottoms's emerging national stature, including talk that she was rumored to be a possible vice-presidential candidate. 'We need a mayor who knows the No. 1 job of any mayor is to keep our city safe.'"

So visceral is the public reaction to the crime wave in Atlanta that in Buckhead, a wealthy enclave in the northern section of the city, there is talk of secession and taking its tax base with it.

Why is crime rising and not only in Atlanta?

Among the reasons: the demonization and demoralization of police departments under constant fire for harboring "rotten apples" and rogue cops. Seen by cops as anti-cop, this campaign is generating police resignations, retirements and reductions in force.

The NYPD has lost 7% of its force and is in a recruitment crisis.

Large reductions in the number of cops have also been recorded in Chicago, Minneapolis, Milwaukee and Atlanta. Then there is the "Ferguson Effect" where cops avoid aggressive policing for fear a mistake could cost them their reputation and career, or worse.

In a nation as violent as ours, with daily confrontations between cops and often aggressive and armed suspects, police errors are going to be made. There are going to be unwarranted and unnecessary shootings, woundings and even killings.

In any war, there are casualties and collateral damage, and that is true of America's "war on crime" -- another of our forever wars.

But the daily reports of escalating violent crime, resulting in growing numbers of innocent wounded and dead, are inducing a fear for safety that is outstripping any fear of cops. And politicians are beginning to see the numbers shift and reacting accordingly.

Consider a few of the crime numbers compiled by The Hill:

2020 witnessed more than 20,000 criminal homicides with a huge share of that spike occurring in urban America.

New York saw 150 additional homicides and 750 additional shootings in 2020 than in 2019. Chicago saw 274 more homicides and 1,435 additional shootings in 2020 than in 2019.

Los Angeles saw homicides rise 38% as shootings spiked 40%. Washington, D.C., ended 2020 with homicides up for the third straight year.

Killings in Philadelphia, where homicides have risen every year since 2016, almost reached 500, a 40% increase. In Louisville, homicides jumped 70%.

In Detroit, shootings and homicides rose for the second year in a row, increasing by 53%.

Homicides spiked for the second straight year in Minneapolis, to 84 deaths -- the highest tally since 1995. Cleveland had its highest murder tally since 1982, after a nearly 40% jump in killings last year.

Houston hit 413 murders in 2020—a 42% increase over 2019. Indianapolis saw a 40% jump in murders. For Denver, the murder increase was 50 percent.

Cops aren't doing these killings. They're doing their jobs trying to prevent these killings and apprehend the killers.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: anarchotyranny; dystopia; lawandorder; police

1 posted on 05/11/2021 5:53:53 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

“My fellow New Yorkers ... Nothing works in our city without public safety, and for public safety, we need the police”

Liberal Response: “Why do they want blacks murdered in COLD BLOOD?”


2 posted on 05/11/2021 5:59:17 AM PDT by BobL (TheDonald.win is now Patriots.win)
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To: Kaslin

The real question is has the backlash against politicians started?


3 posted on 05/11/2021 6:00:42 AM PDT by Sertorius (A hayseed with no Greek and dam^ proud of it)
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To: BobL
The political hacks in NYC don't give a sh!t about residents getting shot.

What drives them to act is a shooting in Times Square where the victims are tourists from outside NYC -- especially if they're white.

Black Lives Don't Matter.

4 posted on 05/11/2021 6:21:37 AM PDT by Alberta's Child ("And once in a night I dreamed you were there; I canceled my flight from going nowhere.")
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To: Sertorius

It’s very easy to blame city leaders for the sorry conditions the local police departments are in these days. City managers and mayors hire unqualified minority police chiefs who screw up the whole department.

But who are responsible for electing the idiot liberal city leaders in the first place?

That’s right. Local Citizens.

I always say - people deserve the police department that “serves and protects” them.

Bad cops serve bad people. Pure and simple.


5 posted on 05/11/2021 6:22:56 AM PDT by Responsibility2nd (Actual FR Quote: “I ain’t getting no Covid Vaccine. I’d rather get Covid and DIE before I get a jab.)
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To: Kaslin

“In a nation as violent as ours, with daily confrontations between cops and often aggressive and armed suspects, police errors are going to be made.”

Interesting how those “often aggressive and armed suspects” are highly concentrated, that if you remove a small subset from the population those “confrontations” reduce dramatically … yet the solutions Progressives push affect near-exclusively those _outside_ that group.


6 posted on 05/11/2021 6:35:20 AM PDT by ctdonath2 (The claim of consensus is the first refuge of scoundrels.)
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To: Kaslin

“...Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms just announced she will not run for a second term. While she listed issues and events that exhausted her energy, The New York Times suggests that Atlanta’s soaring crime rate made her vulnerable and Bottoms was looking at possible defeat....”

Well ... most of America has written Georgia off. I wonder why?


7 posted on 05/11/2021 6:50:33 AM PDT by SMARTY ( "Force always attracts men of low morality. " Albert Einstein)
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To: Kaslin

Too many of these Black DA’s and Mayors think this is play time and are more interested in increasing their Black cred than actually doing their job in a competent fashion. The fact is that they are mere social workers, ineffective at that and things get worse, not better.


8 posted on 05/11/2021 6:55:14 AM PDT by 1Old Pro
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Come to Chicago and watch the 6 O’clock news - Police Bashing is taken to a new level. The Cops are blamed for everything.

No “backlash” at all in Chitown


9 posted on 05/11/2021 7:15:16 AM PDT by EC Washington
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To: ctdonath2
Interesting how those “often aggressive and armed suspects” are highly concentrated, that if you remove a small subset from the population those “confrontations” reduce dramatically … yet the solutions Progressives push affect near-exclusively those _outside_ that group.

I recall seeing a chart some time back that showed that if you pull out the top 10 cities in America, our murder rate was comparable to Japan.

10 posted on 05/11/2021 8:42:10 AM PDT by zeugma (Stop deluding yourself that America is still a free country.)
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To: Kaslin

Real progressives love the cops.
Universally. White or black or brown.
Especially politicians and all government employees, to include all educators.

As do bars, restaurants and retail stores.

It’s a love affair that goes back centuries.


11 posted on 05/11/2021 10:15:08 AM PDT by Mariner (War Criminal #18)
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