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June 21, 2020 NYPD officers block an individual attempting to bypass a taped-off zone, as police seal off area in the financial district around the the Fulton Street subway hub to investigate a suspicious item, Friday Aug. 16, 2019, in New York. Two abandoned objects that appeared to be pressure cookers prompted an evacuation of a major lower Manhattan subway station during the morning commute Friday before police determined they were not explosives, and authorities were investigating whether they were deliberately positioned to spark fear. What was the response of New York City to leftists calling to “defund the police?” Mayor Bill de Blasio and the NYPD police chief got rid of the 600 member plainclothes anticrime unit. That’s the unit that interacts with people undercover on the street and is frequently able to stop crimes before they happen. Leftists cheered when de Blasio caved and gave them the scalp of the unit. So what do you think the result of that would be? It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure it out but apparently it’s beyond NYC politicians like de Blasio. From NY Post:
Shootings are surging this week in New York City, with 28 incidents and 38 victims reported since Monday — the day the NYPD disbanded its plainclothes anti-crime unit, The Post learned on Friday. As Jazz Shaw at Hot Air observed, there were five shootings in Brooklyn just on Thursday night. “To put this in perspective,” he noted, “the city recorded 97 shootings in just the first couple of weeks of June. Last year there were 87 shootings in the entire month.” Now part of this may be the distraction/excuse of the protests that has increased/permitted a greater amount of lawlessness and police being largely detailed to protests. But it’s hard to see how the removal of this critical unit actually helps to save lives, including black lives. If the alleged purpose of defunding the police is that “black lives matter,” then you don’t really show that by removing things that help save lives. This is just the latest fiasco with the police department that de Blasio has wrought. What happens when you remove such a vital unit? You make the job tougher on everyone that now, instead of being able to work proactively against crime, now can only deal with the results.
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