I'm not wrong >>
1. The
Minneapolis City Council has recently approved cutting $10 million from the police budget. This is the first permanent cut with more expected to follow.
- 60% more homicides this year than last year
- 269 violent shootings this year by July, equaling all of the shootings from last year
2.
Seattle city council plans to cut the Seattle Police Department budget by 50% and has already approved cutting $76 million out of the 2021 budget for the police.
- 525% crime increase last month compared to 2019
- 4 violent shootings in 10 days within CHAZ
3.
New York City officials agreed on a budget that shifts roughly $1 billion from the police department, but advocates and lawmakers say the change doesn't go far enough.
- 130% increase in shootings this year compared to last year
- Murder totals this year have increased in every borough
4.
Chicago
- May 31st, 2020 - most violent day in 60 years:
- May through July: 1,130 shootings, 212 of them fatal
The
Portland City Council cut $15 million from its police budget earlier this month. $5 million of that will be put toward a new program that sends unarmed first responders to answer homelessness calls.
- Violent shootings up 240% from 2019
- Average homicide rates are up 10 more murders per month from 2019
Atlanta has cut their city's corrections budget by 60% by converting the Atlanta city jail into a "center of equity, health, and wellness."
- Murders are up 86% this month compared to last year
- 165% more shooting victims relative to last year
Los Angeles City Council recently approved a new study to find ways to cut the Los Angeles Police Department's budget by $100 million to $150 million.
YEAH, it's a
"new era", all right >>>
- Murder rate is up from last year
- Double-digit rises in homicides in the past two months
The
Baltimore City Council approved a $22.4 million budget cut for the police department.
- Homicides in Baltimore are pacing ahead of last year’s record-breaking rate
- 164 people have been murdered this year
Philadelphia canceled a planned $19 million increase for the police department, and shifted $14 million from the current police budget.
- Homicide is up 28% above last year’s pace
- An average of 4.7 people are shot per day
The
D.C. Council's Committee unanimously approved a plan to defund the police department budget by more than $15 million.
- Homicide is 23% higher than where the city was at this time in 2019
- D.C. homicide total has surpassed 100 for the year
How stupid can they be ? These strange people can be very, very stupid.