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You said there weren't prosecution changes. You show change by showing before and after....not by comparison to other places. (ie. Bob weighs 200lbs, did Bob lose weight? We don't have to weight Tom to determine that. )
And you try to refute me by including a source that says exactly what you say didn't happen.
You are wrong, I agreed with you and felony charges were reduced to misdemeanors in 52% of the cases under Bragg. It was higher before he took office and all the 5 boroughs are similar. This is just a right wing attack on Bragg because he prosecuted Trump that you are parroting, maybe it's time for Jim Jordan to hold another hearing in NYC.
I attempted to search the plea to misdemeanor in other states, can't find them maybe you can. But to say his 52% is soft without a comparison to other cities is just spin.
I don't know the percentages in other cities, neither do you but I do know this is the case in NYC.
Governor. Hochul invited to the State of the Union address as a guest of a Manhattan representative. She does this less than a week before the SOTU speech. The invite is a that a girl from the WH>
Going to see more NG deployments to cities I'm afraid. The administration has no problem with this. Remember they want larger more centralized police forces they can control. This NG deployment for what should be hard but routine law enforcement is seed planting to get people used to seeing it.
Governor. Hochul invited to the State of the Union address as a guest of a Manhattan representative. She does this less than a week before the SOTU speech. The invite is a that a girl from the WH>
Going to see more NG deployments to cities I'm afraid. The administration has no problem with this. Remember they want larger more centralized police forces they can control. This NG deployment for what should be hard but routine law enforcement is seed planting to get people used to seeing it.
In Venezuela the soldiers guard the doors to supermarkets..guns out as well.
And here we think "Checkout Charlie" at Walmart is bad.
Unfortunately the Civil Rights Act (which has supplanted the constitution BTW) has made it impossible to do what needs to done; which is profiling and signing out the known bad actor groups.
So now working class NY taxpayers are getting the full on TSA treatment in their subways.
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