Monthly Archive: November 2023
by Michael Rushford · Nov 29, 2023 11:10 am
In 2020, as rioters were setting fire to parts of Washington, DC, Mayor Muriel Bowser celebrated the group that organized the riots by painting a two block section of 16th Street NW, right outside the White House, with 50 foot tall bright yellow words “BLACK LIVES MATTER.” Joe Schoffstall of Fox News reports that this month, the Mayor spent over $270,000 to repaint the mural while maintaining cuts to the police budget as crime is increasing dramatically. According to the DC Metropolitan Police Department, as of November 29, homicides in the district have increased 32% compared to 2022. Robberies are up a whopping 69%, with overall violent crime up by 40%. Motor vehicle theft has almost doubled (93%) compared to last year and other thefts are up 23%.
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by Michael Rushford · Nov 28, 2023 4:09 pm
Two recently released Gallup polls here and here found that 63% of Americans consider crime to be extremely or very serious. 77% of respondents believe that crime has increased in the U.S. while 55% see an increase in their own community. The poll found that 28% reported someone in their household had been a victim of crime over the past 12 months. Regionally more respondents in the West (64%) felt that crime was higher in their community. Politically, 92% of Republicans, 78% of Independents and 58% of Democrats believe that crime has increased nationally. 58% reported that the criminal justice system was not tough enough on criminals, while 26% said it was tough enough and 14% said the system was too tough. According to the survey, about one in three (36%) of crimes go unreported. I will go out on a limb here and suggest that most of these unreported crimes are property crimes in California, Oregon, Washington State, Illinois, DC, Minnesota, New York and New Jersey where the penalties for property crimes are either so low or nonexistent that no thief fears the law. 55% of respondents believe that strengthening law enforcement is more important than reducing racial bias. A significant increase from seven years ago. This data suggests that pro-law enforcement candidates running for office next year, are going to have an edge against progressive opponents and incumbents who are committed to defunding the police and ignoring the level of crime committed by different races.
by Michael Rushford · Nov 27, 2023 3:32 pm
The socialist/progressive narrative that America’s criminal justice system is systemically racist is endlessly parroted in the mainstream media, although it has been repeatedly proven false. To address this, some race-baiting pundits expand the narrative to explain that more blacks commit crimes than other races because more blacks are poor, resurrecting the old fiction that poverty is a “root cause of crime.” Hans Bader discusses this in a Thanksgiving piece in Liberty Unyielding.
Progressives commonly claim the black crime rate is not really higher than the white crime rate, they are merely overpoliced, resulting in blacks being incarcerated more than whites for committing the very same crime. Or that even if the black crime rate is higher, society is really to blame, by driving blacks to crime through economic deprivation and discrimination. Progressives sometimes make both arguments in alternative, as the progressive Washington Post columnist Ruth Marcus once did — she argued that if the black crime rate really is higher than the white crime rate, that reflects even worse on society than if the black crime rate isn’t.
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by Kent Scheidegger · Nov 20, 2023 7:13 pm
The Philadelphia Inquirer has this op-ed by Temple University Professor Jerry Ratcliffe and grad student Marc Huffer. Their recently published study adds to the evidence that gun buyback programs are just for show and have no measurable effect on gun crimes. What’s the problem? The programs buy back the wrong guns. The guns the programs buy are brought in by law-abiding folks, while the criminals keep theirs. “Tellingly, Philadelphia’s Office of Forensic Science has never found a National Integrated Ballistic Information Network link to a crime with any gun surrendered in the city’s gun buyback program. Clearly, buyback firearms are not the ones causing such misery in the city.”
That’s consistent with what common sense told us all along, but “never” is a stronger result than I expected. Continue reading . . .
by Michael Rushford · Nov 20, 2023 12:41 pm
Over the past 18 months Los Angeles police have arrested Dashwan Dow five times for robbery. On each occasion progressive LA District Attorney George Gascon has refused to hold him, leaving Dow free to find new victims. Michael Ruiz of Fox News reports that Dow is currently on the loose and considered armed and dangerous. An October surveillance video shows Dow and an accomplice engage in the follow-home style robbery of a man and a woman in a North Hollywood parking garage. The video shows Dow sticking a gun in the man’s stomach while stealing his belongings. Police believe Dow was also involved another follow-home robbery days earlier where he took money and jewelry from another North Hollywood couple.
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by Kent Scheidegger · Nov 18, 2023 11:29 pm
The WSJ has this editorial on the DA’s race is Loudoun County, Virginia. Loudoun is an “exurb” county, one county removed from the collar of Virginia and Maryland counties that border the District of Columbia. The DC suburbs and exurbs have moved steadily left over the years, changing the formerly conservative Virginia into a “swing state.” The WSJ opines, “Voters don’t want politicized prosecutions, and the Virginia vote shows that progressive prosecutors can be defeated even in Democratic-leaning areas no matter how much Soros cash they may have.” Continue reading . . .
by Kent Scheidegger · Nov 16, 2023 9:48 pm
“In general, do you think the criminal justice system in this country is too tough, not tough enough or about right in its handling of crime?” Gallup has asked this question six times since 1992. Initially, 80% of respondents said not tough enough. By 2020, only 41% thought so, though that was still twice many as thought it was too tough. In the latest survey, though, a solid majority of 58% think the system is not tough enough, more than quadruple the number who think it is too tough. Click on the thumbnail for the full-size graph. Megan Brennan has this report for Gallup.
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by Michael Rushford · Nov 16, 2023 3:52 pm
The common denominator among city, state and federal governments controlled by democrats is the belief that the criminal justice system is systemically racist. To prove this, politicians and activists cite government data on traffic stops, arrests, prosecutions and sentences which uniformly show that blacks, which make up 13% of the U.S. population, are many times more likely to interact with law enforcement than other races. To them, all races commit crimes proportional to their share of the population. To honor this narrative politicians and democrat voters have enacted and enforced policies to eliminate traffic stops, reduce arrests and prosecutions and reduce or eliminate sentences for all but the most violent crimes. Manhattan Institute scholar Heather MacDonald wrote about this recently in City Journal, noting how these policies and this narrative came to a head in the summer of 2020 with the George Floyd riots. Crime has increased dramatically since then and the vastly disproportionate number of victims and the criminals that victimized them were black. The country’s leaders need to publicly admit this.
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by Kent Scheidegger · Nov 15, 2023 6:10 pm
Liam Bissainthe has this post at Liberty Unyielding, reporting that carjacking in DC is up 600% over 2019. The post cites this report from WTOP on October 3, reporting that as of that date there had been 750 carjackings in 2023, 75% of them involving guns. Nearly two-thirds of the persons arrested for carjacking to that date were juveniles.
Why do so many DC juveniles commit this violent crime?
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by Michael Rushford · Nov 13, 2023 1:31 pm
The former Chief Public Defender of Allegheny County, PA lost his bid to be elected District Attorney last week when he was defeated by longtime incumbent Stephen Zappala Jr. Steve Bohnel of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports that Zappala’s opponent, Matt Dugan beat him by 10% in the primary last May after progressive billionaire George Soros contributed $700,000 to his campaign. While both candidates are democrats, republicans nominated Zappala as a write-in candidate, allowing him to face Dugan again in the November 7 election. Soros-funded groups contributed another $1.3 million to Dugan in an attempt to buy the election, but voters from both parties did not want Pittsburgh to go the way of Philadelphia, where Soros-bankrolled Larry Krasner as the District Attorney. Since Krasner assumed office, both violent crime and property crime have increased dramatically, while arrests and prosecutions have sharply declined.
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