Author: Michael Rushford

Centers For Disease Control Sells The Anti-Incarceration Narrative

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is the national public health agency of the United States. It is a federal agency under the Department of Health and Human Services, and is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. Considering how badly the CDC handled the Covid 19 outbreak, one would think that the agency would focus on cleaning up its act and doing a more credible job of identifying diseases and helping doctors treat them. Unfortunately, like most other large federal agencies, the CDC is too busy pushing a progressive political agenda including issues that have nothing to do with diseases and public health. In a recent piece in Liberty Unyielding attorney Hans Bader lays out the CDC’s promotion of the progressive anti-incarceration narrative which has helped propel New York City, Chicago, San Francisco, and most of America’s other large cities into crime-ridden jungles.

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California Voters Have Some Choices on Crime in November

An initiative addressing theft and drug abuse has qualified for California’s November 5 ballot, along with a ballot measure passed by the Legislature which increases the rights of prison inmates.

Proposition 36, is sponsored by the California District Attorneys Association and is supported by retailers, victims’ groups and most state law enforcement professionals. The measure changes several provisions of California Proposition 47, which converted thefts of $950 or less to misdemeanors, along with drug sales or possession, even if the offender has multiple priors. If adopted, Proposition 36 would strengthen penalties for habitual shoplifters and thieves, allowing an offender convicted of a third theft valued at less than $950 to be charged with a felony and sentenced to up to three years in state prison, depending on his criminal record.

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Criminal Alien Gangs Move Into Suburbs Near Sanctuary City

After walking across the U.S. southern border, violent Venezuelan gang members have flocked to the sanctuary city of Denver where they can commit crimes without fear of deportation. Christina Coulter of Fox News reports that the Tren de Argua gang is now moving into the suburbs which do not share Denver’s sanctuary city policies. Aurora, Colorado, which is nine miles from Denver, has entire apartment complexes that are now controlled by the gang:

“We currently have entire complexes under gang control—complexes where staff have been beaten up, they’ve been threatened, their families have been threatened [and] complexes where there are no staff left on the property,” Aurora City Council Member Danielle Jurinsky said. “These complexes are being run by this Tren de Aragua gang.

“They start brokering apartments themselves when someone leaves out of fear or whatever. They go in and take pictures of the apartment themselves. Then, I’ve been told, within hours, a Venezuelan family moves in.”

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CA Law Allows Early Release of Racist Freeway Shooter

California’s Board of Parole Hearings (CBPH) has ordered the parole of a Sacramento man convicted of attempting to murder eight people after serving 14 years of a 90-year prison sentence.  The Sacramento District Attorneys office reports that in August and September of 2009, 24-year-old Kyle Frank targeted cars with black or Hispanic drivers to shoot at from his car on the Interstate 80 freeway.  He was convicted of eight counts of attempted murder for shooting into four cars, often yelling racial slurs before firing. In each incident Frank fired at least four shots into the victim’s cars, often after blocking their attempts to exit the freeway to escape. While only one victim was actually wounded,  it was clear from the evidence that he was attempting to kill the drivers and passengers. One of the cars was driven by a Hispanic mother with her two minor children.

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Florida Set to Execute Rape/Murderer

A Florida drifter, who murdered an 18-year-old college freshman and raped the victim’s 21-year-old sister in 1994, is scheduled for execution on August 29.  Caroline Christensen of WCTV reports that last month Governor Ron DeSantis signed the death warrant for 57-year-old Loran Cole.  His attorneys have petitioned the state supreme court for a stay of execution arguing that evidence of Cole’s abusive childhood might have swayed the sentencing jury to recommend life in prison rather than the death penalty. The Florida Attorney General argues that Cole’s abusive childhood claims have been presented and rejected in earlier appeals.  Cole also claims that his Parkinson’s disease will cause him to suffer pain during his lethal injection.  Update:  Cole was executed without incident by lethal injection Thursday morning.

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Shoplifting Up 24% Nationally

New data from the Council on Criminal Justice indicate that; in a survey of 39 cities that consistently report crime statistics, violent crime has declined slightly over the first half of 2024, while shoplifting has increased by 24%. An article by Hans Bader in Liberty Unyielding reports that following the Black Lives Matter riots of 2020, retail theft has reached epidemic levels in the cities surveyed. This has forced the closure of major stores in some locations including Macys, CVS, Walgreens, Target and Walmart, which have become unprofitable or unsafe due to repeated thefts,. sometimes by mobs of shoplifters.

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The Cost of Reducing Traffic Stops

Pressure by progressive lawmakers, particularly in blue cities, to restrict police traffic stops as a means for addressing racial discrimination has been quite effective. Traffic stops nationally dropped significantly during the 2020 Covid 19 lockdowns, and have stayed down in the post-pandemic years, especially in democrat run cities including Philadelphia, Memphis, Milwaukee, Chicago, Phoenix and Seattle. Emily Badger and Ben Blatt of the New York Times report that the reduction in traffic enforcement spread nationally after the widely publicized 2014 shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri. The writers attribute the decline in stops to two sources, changes in department policy and decisions by officers on the street.

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CA Voters to Decide if Inmates Should Work

ACA 8, a constitutional amendment placed on the November 5 ballot would abolish a California requirement that criminals sent to state prison or county jail do some kind of work while serving their time. Katy Grimes of the California Globe writes that a majority of the state legislature and Governor Newsom consider the work requirement to be slavery. The measure is called the End of Slavery in California Act. It was among the package of bills introduced by the Legislative Black Caucus as reparations for the descendants of American slaves. Two problems with this are; that there were no slaves in California, a state that never recognized slavery. The other is that the requirement for prison inmates to work is part of their punishment for committing crimes. People are not born as prison inmates. They have to earn that status by robbing, stealing, raping or murdering innocent people.

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Chicago Will Showcase Kamala’s Crime Policies

As the Democrat National Convention approaches, the words of its newly elected Mayor Brandon Johnson, “Chicago is a world-class city that looks like America and demonstrates the values of the Democratic Party,” will be tested by a grim reality.  As noted by Manhattan Institute scholar Heather MacDonald in today’s Wall Street Journal, progressive policies supported by Mayor Johnson and his predecessor Lori Lightfoot have turned the windy city into an open-air slaughterhouse. The Chicago approach to crime, which includes labeling police as racists, refusing to punish property and drug crimes, and undercharging most violent offenders, has been duplicated in other big democrat-controlled cities such as Los Angeles, Washington, DC, San Francisco and Oakland. All have suffered from dramatically increased crime and violence since the 2020 George Floyd Riots.

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Top Minneapolis Prosecutor’s Woke Policies Under Fire

A Soros-bankrolled public defender elected in 2023 to the top prosecutor position for Hennepin County Minnesota, which includes Minneapolis, is taking fire for her soft-on-crime policies.  Michael Goldberg of the Associated Press reports that County Attorney Mary Moriarty’s decisions to seek rehabilitation rather than prison time, even for murderers, has caused even her former supporters to say that she has gone too far and “not abided by the goals of that office, which are safety and justice.”   Moriarty, who received over $500,000 from Soros, ran on the  promise to reform the criminal justice system, abandoning punishment and focusing on the root causes of crime. That approach has caused a reported 150 seasoned county prosecutors, investigators and support staff to quit their jobs since her election. “People are afraid to talk. The morale is horrible,” said one former prosecutor.

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