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		[The Center Square] William Haupt III "Blessed are the peacekeepers, for they shall be called 
		the children of God." – Matthew 5:9 In the wake of last year's civil unrest riots and 
		violent public protests, local and federal progressives orchestrated a 
		year long anti-police campaign. Morbid hostility toward police left law 
		enforcement demoralized, debilitated, and many defunded. Even the most 
		virtuous officers now feel pressure to "pull back" since doing their job 
		or defending themselves could get them sued, jailed, fired or killed. | 
        
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 Throughout America, liberal prosecutors sent petulant messages 
to police. If you make an arrest for a violent crime that is plea bargained 
down, or thrown out of court, those officers involved will face disciplinary 
action, including criminal prosecution. To mitigate these risks, police officers 
have gone into self-protect mode. This has resulted in the largest increase in 
violent crime in American history. The Armed Conflict Location and Event Data project (ACLED) is a 
non-partisan monitor of protests and violence in the Middle East, Asia, Europe 
and Latin America. In July last year, they launched a U.S. Crisis Monitor to 
track the rapid increase in the U.S. hate crimes and violent political protests.
 Last years BLM and Antifa protests resulted in 574 riots with $2 billion in 
arson and looting. At least 25 people died and 2,500 police officers were 
injured. When liberal prosecutors in Portland and New York City dismissed most 
charges against rioters and looters, other liberal states followed. After years 
of declining crime, the U.S. is headed back to the 1970s when a crime wave 
gripped the nation for three decades.
 
 "Why the cops play by the rules when we criminals don't is so stupid." – Charles 
Manson
 
 
 
After the George Floyd violent protests and resulting riots, Minneapolis shifted 
$8 million of the police budget to programs focused on community mental health 
and violence prevention. Soon afterward, an unprecedented number of officers 
retired, quit or went on extended medical leave.
 
 According to data released by the state Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, by the 
end of last year, violent crime surged over 17% across the state of Minnesota. 
That state recorded 185 murders, up 58% from the previous year. They saw a 55% 
increase in arson over the previous year. And amid a surge in violent car-jackings, 
motor vehicle thefts rose over 20% to 13,662 – the most since 2005.
 
 In response to violent anti-police riots and looting, Portland, Oregon, cut 
their police budget by 4%. They ordered police to avoid conflicts with activists 
and not to respond to any misdemeanor crimes. Last year Portland, police records 
show homicides increased 530% and crime skyrocketed 680%.
 In 2021, St. Louis hit a 50-year homicide high rate of 87 per 
100,000 residents. That is three times higher than any nation in Central 
America. When Milwaukee slashed 120 officers from its force, the city saw a 98% 
increase in killings. After the ACLU convinced a Chicago judge to limit the 
police’s ability to stop suspects for reasonable cause, killings jumped 58% when 
routine street stops fell 82%.[to top of second column]
 “This was not a crime wave. This was a tsunami of lethal violence!" – Philip 
Cook, Duke criminologist
 
 According to the National Crime Data Base, the rapid increase in crime across 
America correlates precisely with the violent George Floyd protests. Violent 
crime continued to mushroom with police trying to control the largest violent 
protests in American history. They were forced to curtail normal policing also 
in response to liberal political pressure, which empowered criminals across the 
U.S.
 
 Late last month, the National Fraternal Order of Police revealed a graphic 
showing that the largest increases in the homicide rate in 2021 were in 
Portland, Oregon, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Minneapolis, Philadelphia and 
Washington, D.C. – all cities currently led by progressive Democrats.
 
 "Leadership in these cities turned the keys over to the 'Defund the Police' 
mob." – Lt. Allen Logan
 
 
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 The intersection where George Floyd met his demise 
			has become an enclave for mayhem. Many delivery drivers, postal 
			workers and service workers refuse to go there due to regular gun 
			battles.
 On the anniversary of the death of George Floyd, dozens of gunshots 
			rang out in the middle of the day at "George Floyd Square" in 
			Minneapolis, forcing reporters and bystanders to duck for cover.
 Donald Trump made law and order a defining issue in 
			2020. But progressive politicians denounced his efforts and 
			exploited the violent George Floyd rioting for political gain. By 
			Election Day, 13 members on Biden’s staff and running mate Kamala 
			Harris had donated money to bail rioters and looters out of jail.
 "If you can chip in to help bail these people out, please do so 
			now." – Kamala Harris
 
 After a year of increased violent crime, Democrats can no longer 
			blame Donald Trump for violence in Democratic-run cities. They can't 
			blame him for defunding police forces and the low moral and cutbacks 
			on policing caused by continual activist and progressive criticism 
			of law enforcement.
 
 Recently when asked what Biden is doing to address this epic 
			increase in violent crime, Press Secretary Jen Psaki evasively 
			responded: "We are looking into better federal gun control now."
 
 With midterms around the corner, Democrats will be facing a problem 
			they created themselves by allying with leftist activists and 
			radical members of ethnic identity groups who blame their failure to 
			succeed on systematic racism. These are the same people that 
			demanded they defund the police.
 
 "Suck it up! Defunding the police has to happen. Let's defund the 
			police now!" – Cori Bysh, D-MO
 
 Attorney Robert Zoellick told us, "Our biggest sin is not learning 
			from our mistakes." Progressives fueled this crime wave from 
			government soapboxes and many are still chastising the police while 
			their own districts are riddled with violent crime. Sticking with 
			this toxic agenda will be a hard-sell to Americans who enjoyed 
			decades of declining crime and were safe in their streets and their 
			towns.
 
			 Black Lives Matter is rapidly losing support, and 
			trust in the police is increasing. The increase in violent crime is 
			now a central issue for the first time since the 1970s. Having safe 
			streets are an uncompromising expectation from all voters. That's 
			why Ronald Reagan's "responsible law and order" promise to America 
			in 1984 delivered him the highest number of electoral votes in 
			history.
 Author Irving Kristol wrote, "A neoconservative is a liberal who has 
			been mugged by reality." If progressive politicians don't wake up 
			and admit they "blew it" by attacking the police and blaming them 
			for every problem that their liberal identity groups have, then they 
			will be dodging bullets in their own districts from gangsters – as 
			well as voters while campaigning for reelection this year.
 
 The most salient issue law-abiding citizens want is a fiscally 
			responsible nation that is a safe place to live.
 
 "When people live in fear and don't dare go out at night, there is 
			something wrong with our politicians or police departments. One has 
			to be replaced. I say the politicians." – Tony Blair
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