2aguy
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There are those that say the Ferguson Effect is a myth. Obama, BLM, ACLU did not trash all police. They trashed those that killed unarmed people without repercussions. Many police departs were found to be racist.Yep....violent crime for the first half of 2018 is down 6.2%....even as obama convinced more and more people to go out and buy guns...
https://www.ameri Qy=uit being sych a fuckingf asshioole_media_tell_the_truth_about_guns_and_murders.html
Based on the reporting in the press, I bet the public has no idea that murders were down under President Trump, compared to President Obama, and murders rose throughout Obama’s term.
2018 Preliminary Crime Statistics Released — FBI
The report showed nearly all offenses in the violent crime category declined. Robbery offenses decreased 12.5 percent, murder and nonnegligent manslaughter offenses decreased 6.7 percent, and aggravated assault offenses declined 2 percent. Rape (revised definition), however, increased 0.6 percent.
The crime rate has been falling.
The murder rate went up under obama as he, black lives matter and the ACLU attacked the police.......it was called the Ferguson effect.
I understand that you NRA fed gun nuts will never admit that guns are a problem.
The Ferguson Effect was real and it caused more Black deaths...
Hard Data, Hollow Protests
The reason for the current increase is what I have called the Ferguson Effect.
Cops are backing off of proactive policing in high-crime minority neighborhoods, and criminals are becoming emboldened.
Having been told incessantly by politicians, the media, and Black Lives Matter activists that they are bigoted for getting out of their cars and questioning someone loitering on a known drug corner at 2 AM, many officers are instead just driving by. Such stops are discretionary; cops don’t have to make them. And when political elites demonize the police for just such proactive policing, we shouldn’t be surprised when cops get the message and do less of it.
Seventy-two percent of the nation’s officers say that they and their colleagues are now less willing to stop and question suspicious persons, according to a Pew Research poll released in January. The reason is the persistent anti-cop climate.
Four studies came out in 2016 alone rebutting the charge that police shootings are racially biased. If there is a bias in police shootings, it works in favor of blacks and against whites. That truth has not stopped the ongoing demonization of the police—including, now, by many of the country’s ignorant professional athletes. The toll will be felt, as always, in the inner city, by the thousands of law-abiding people there who desperately want more police protection.