CNN's take on the spiking crime in NYC (New York, Floyd: renting, college)
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Interesting that CNN, deemed as the #1 fake news machinery by Trumpers, found nothing more newsworthy than NYC crime issues at the moment. Below is what their report on the situation:
We spent two nights on patrol with the NYPD. Here's what they told us about spiking crime in the city
(CNN)The New York Police Department's 46th Precinct, covering the South Bronx, was once known as the most dangerous square mile in America. Though not near the rate of the early 1990s, crime in New York City is spiking once again. Shooting incidents this May were up 73% compared to the same period last year, according to the NYPD.
Here, these officers find many of the shooters and victims are still in their teens.
"It sucks to see 16-year-old kids shooting and killing each other," said Officer Katherine Torres. "And that's what we do see a lot of here. We have 16-year-olds with robbery patterns and murder charges and it's like they didn't actually get to be kids."
Shocking video shows 2 children caught in the middle of NYC shooting
BLM protests, this is what they wanted. CNN finally admits in the coverage that BLM with George Floyd protests has a effect now that Trump is out of office they are willing to openly admit.
Broken clock is right twice a day. What's your point?
Point is that CNN is willing to acknowledge and report on surging crimes in NYC, instead of focusing only on police brutality and fanning hatred of LE. It is a step forward.
So crazy how people never learned their lesson. 2020 = 1960, we are back to the start of the cycle
The 1970's are coming right up again unless we can purge these neo-Marxists from power in college, government, and media
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