Defund the Police Succeeding - 537% Increase In Carjackings

" In mid-November, the City Council allocated nearly $500,000 to bring in cops from other departments to help until the end of the year. "

Looks like the slogan has failed to stop funding for law enforcement.

So, how goes the effort to stop the police from choking suspects to death?


Floyd died from a self administered lethal dose of fentanyl. He was complaining about not being able to breath while he was standing, before they put him in the police car. But hey, feel free to keep spewing the commie lies.

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The trope of the drug-crazed Negro is old and durable.


All you have to do is look at the toxicology report, he had 11 ng/ml in his system, 9.96 ng/ml is considered lethal. Of course you commies can't be bothered with those pesky little facts, especially when they don't fit with your propaganda.

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The cause of death, according to the medical examiner, was "cardiopulmonary arrest complicating law enforcement subdual, restraint, and neck compression." The report goes on to say that Floyd "experienced a cardiopulmonary arrest while being restrained" by law enforcement officers.

What that means: Floyd’s heart stopped as Chauvin restrained him.
 
Ain't it a bliss...

Minneapolis sees shocking 537% spike in carjackings as City Council pushes for ‘irresponsible’ cuts to police budget

Minneapolis has suffered a surge in crime that has coincided with a severe shortage of police officers. Undeterred, City Council members want to make further cuts to law enforcement.

Police have registered a 537-percent increase in violent carjackings in the city compared with last November, the local Star Tribune reported. More than 125 such crimes have been recorded over the past two months, with three separate carjackings reported within a one-hour period on Saturday morning. One of the victims, an elderly woman, was struck on the head by her assailants.

More than 500 people have been shot in Minneapolis so far this year, the highest number of gunshot victims in more than a decade. The Minnesota metropolis has also seen 79 homicides since January, a figure approaching the record annual murder count of 97 in 1995, which earned the city the title of “Murderapolis” in the New York Times.

The spree of carjackings isn’t the only public safety crisis facing the city: An analysis by the Star Tribune in September found that violent crimes – including homicide, rape, robbery and aggravated assaults – were up 17 percent from the previous five-year average for this period.


The city has seen a mass exodus of officers since the death of George Floyd at the hands of the Minneapolis police in May, which triggered violent, nationwide protests and campaigns to ‘defund’ law enforcement. Minneapolis has lost 120 officers since the start of the year, with more personnel expected to depart in the coming weeks. In mid-November, the City Council allocated nearly $500,000 to bring in cops from other departments to help until the end of the year.

Despite the crime surge and personnel shortage, a trio of City Council members, including Council President Lisa Bender, have submitted a proposal that would cut the Minneapolis police budget by nearly $8 million.


Send in the social workers and shoot them to the legs to fix it up.
In other words they have not cut the police budget yet, just proposing to., yet you manage to blame the rise on some phanom budget cut that has not happened yet.
 
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Ain't it a bliss...

Minneapolis sees shocking 537% spike in carjackings as City Council pushes for ‘irresponsible’ cuts to police budget

Minneapolis has suffered a surge in crime that has coincided with a severe shortage of police officers. Undeterred, City Council members want to make further cuts to law enforcement.

Police have registered a 537-percent increase in violent carjackings in the city compared with last November, the local Star Tribune reported. More than 125 such crimes have been recorded over the past two months, with three separate carjackings reported within a one-hour period on Saturday morning. One of the victims, an elderly woman, was struck on the head by her assailants.

More than 500 people have been shot in Minneapolis so far this year, the highest number of gunshot victims in more than a decade. The Minnesota metropolis has also seen 79 homicides since January, a figure approaching the record annual murder count of 97 in 1995, which earned the city the title of “Murderapolis” in the New York Times.

The spree of carjackings isn’t the only public safety crisis facing the city: An analysis by the Star Tribune in September found that violent crimes – including homicide, rape, robbery and aggravated assaults – were up 17 percent from the previous five-year average for this period.


The city has seen a mass exodus of officers since the death of George Floyd at the hands of the Minneapolis police in May, which triggered violent, nationwide protests and campaigns to ‘defund’ law enforcement. Minneapolis has lost 120 officers since the start of the year, with more personnel expected to depart in the coming weeks. In mid-November, the City Council allocated nearly $500,000 to bring in cops from other departments to help until the end of the year.

Despite the crime surge and personnel shortage, a trio of City Council members, including Council President Lisa Bender, have submitted a proposal that would cut the Minneapolis police budget by nearly $8 million.


Send in the social workers and shoot them to the legs to fix it up.
In other words they have not cut the police budget yet, just proposing to., yet you manage to blame the rise on some phanom budget cut that has happened yet.

"The city has seen a mass exodus of officers since the death of George Floyd at the hands of the Minneapolis police in May, which triggered violent, nationwide protests and campaigns to ‘defund’ law enforcement. Minneapolis has lost 120 officers since the start of the year, with more personnel expected to depart in the coming weeks. In mid-November, the City Council allocated nearly $500,000 to bring in cops from other departments to help until the end of the year."
 
Ain't it a bliss...

Minneapolis sees shocking 537% spike in carjackings as City Council pushes for ‘irresponsible’ cuts to police budget

Minneapolis has suffered a surge in crime that has coincided with a severe shortage of police officers. Undeterred, City Council members want to make further cuts to law enforcement.

Police have registered a 537-percent increase in violent carjackings in the city compared with last November, the local Star Tribune reported. More than 125 such crimes have been recorded over the past two months, with three separate carjackings reported within a one-hour period on Saturday morning. One of the victims, an elderly woman, was struck on the head by her assailants.

More than 500 people have been shot in Minneapolis so far this year, the highest number of gunshot victims in more than a decade. The Minnesota metropolis has also seen 79 homicides since January, a figure approaching the record annual murder count of 97 in 1995, which earned the city the title of “Murderapolis” in the New York Times.

The spree of carjackings isn’t the only public safety crisis facing the city: An analysis by the Star Tribune in September found that violent crimes – including homicide, rape, robbery and aggravated assaults – were up 17 percent from the previous five-year average for this period.


The city has seen a mass exodus of officers since the death of George Floyd at the hands of the Minneapolis police in May, which triggered violent, nationwide protests and campaigns to ‘defund’ law enforcement. Minneapolis has lost 120 officers since the start of the year, with more personnel expected to depart in the coming weeks. In mid-November, the City Council allocated nearly $500,000 to bring in cops from other departments to help until the end of the year.

Despite the crime surge and personnel shortage, a trio of City Council members, including Council President Lisa Bender, have submitted a proposal that would cut the Minneapolis police budget by nearly $8 million.


Send in the social workers and shoot them to the legs to fix it up.
In other words they have not cut the police budget yet, just proposing to., yet you manage to blame the rise on some phanom budget cut that has not happened yet.

But wait...there's more.

Nearly 2,400 NYPD officers have filed for retirement in 2020 as of Oct.

NYPD Sees Surge In Retirement Amid Rise In Violent Crime, Anti-Police Rhetoric
 
" In mid-November, the City Council allocated nearly $500,000 to bring in cops from other departments to help until the end of the year. "

Looks like the slogan has failed to stop funding for law enforcement.

So, how goes the effort to stop the police from choking suspects to death?


Floyd died from a self administered lethal dose of fentanyl. He was complaining about not being able to breath while he was standing, before they put him in the police car. But hey, feel free to keep spewing the commie lies.

.

The trope of the drug-crazed Negro is old and durable.


All you have to do is look at the toxicology report, he had 11 ng/ml in his system, 9.96 ng/ml is considered lethal. Of course you commies can't be bothered with those pesky little facts, especially when they don't fit with your propaganda.

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The cause of death, according to the medical examiner, was "cardiopulmonary arrest complicating law enforcement subdual, restraint, and neck compression." The report goes on to say that Floyd "experienced a cardiopulmonary arrest while being restrained" by law enforcement officers.

What that means: Floyd’s heart stopped as Chauvin restrained him.


Yeah, that was put out prior to the receipt of the toxicology reports. The fact is Floyd would have died regardless of the restraint because he had fentanyl concealed in his ass. He also had meth and marijuana in his system. It would have saved the country a lot of pain if he had just dropped dead 20 minutes sooner. If he had he would have been just another statistic.

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