A New York Times op-ed published Friday attempted to make clear what "Defund the police" actually means. Since the May 25 death of George Floyd, police reform has been debated by lawmakers and elected officials across the country. Some of the most vocal protests have been pushing a "Defund the police" movement, a mantra that was notably painted on a street just steps from the White House. However, that has sparked a debate within itself as to whether that slogan is a broad description of police reform or if it truly means the end of police in America.