Pennsylvania Joins Blue State Search For Racial Profiling

Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro is expected to sign legislation into law that prohibits drivers from using cellphones as reported by Fox 29.  While most states have adopted similar laws to reduce distracted driving, the new PA law also requires police departments to document and report the race of drivers detained for traffic stops. The purpose of this new requirement, according to the legislature’s black caucus, is to expose racial profiling by police. In doing so, Pennsylvania joins other Democrat-controlled states in the effort to characterize law enforcement as “systemically racist,” a narrative advanced by Black Lives Matter, the ACLU and race hustlers such as Al Sharpton. The irrefutable fact that different races commit crimes at different rates, unrelated to their proportion of the population, is an inconvenient truth that progressive politicians and the mainstream media prefer to ignore. As Pennsylvania traffic officers shy away from stopping a black motorists using smartphones to avoid being tarred as a racist, the new distracted driver’s law will become merely symbolic.

Report Finds California Best Place for Cops

A report released yesterday by WalletHub ranked California as the best state in the country for police officers. The report compared training, salaries and job hazards among the states to establish the ranking.  However, the surveyors did not actually take the time to talk to police officers. Josh DuBois of KTLA reports that the state’s police officer associations are having none of it.

“We don’t see any of these metrics in this ‘study’ but that is the reality law enforcement officers face in California,” he added. The unions also took issue with the report’s findings on officer compensation, saying WalletHub failed to consider the high cost of living in the state, especially where housing is concerned,” said the President of the Los Angeles Police Protective League.”

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Fatal Drunk Driving Accidents Increase as DUI Arrests Decrease

Another example of the effect of reducing the consequences for criminal behavior is playing out across America.  Over the past several years, as part of the progressive criminal justice reform movement, the penalties for drunk driving have been reduced.  Like commercial burglary, shoplifting, simple assault and drug dealing, drunk driving is considered a “low level” crime in most states.  Scott Calvert of the Wall Street Journal reports that while the number of fatal accidents involving drunk drivers are the highest in 20 years, arrests for drunk driving have plummeted.

“Though the risk of arrest is widely considered a key deterrent to drunken driving, DUI arrests in recent years have sunk to multidecade lows, Federal Bureau of Investigation figures show. They dropped from just over a million in 2019 to about 780,000 in 2020. The FBI said there were 788,000 such arrests in 2022, the latest data available.” Continue reading . . .

Alvin Bragg’s New York is Not Safe For Women

In New York City, under District Attorney Alvin Bragg, a repeat offender who randomly attacks women is more than likely going to be released without bail just a few hours after his arrest.  The charge against him is likely to be dropped, or if he is convicted he will be sentenced to probation.  Bragg, who was elected with financial support from pro-criminal socialist George Soros, considers most assaults which do not involve weapons as non-violent crimes.  In late March New York’s ABC affiliate reported on multiple random attacks of women including a man who punched a 27-year-old woman in the face in Greenwich Village at 2 p.m. on March 25, and on the same day, a 36-year-old woman was punched in the back.  Shortly after noon on March 26, a 24-year-old woman was slugged in the head. On the 23rd a 23-year-old woman was slapped in the head on West 42nd street.  On the 19th a 30-year-old woman was slugged on Delancey Street.

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Soft-on-Crime Congressman Has Luggage Stolen in SF

Kevin Fagan reports for the San Francisco Chronicle:

Hello to the city, goodbye to your luggage. That was U.S. Senate candidate Adam Schiff’s rude introduction to San Francisco’s vexing reputation for car burglaries Thursday when thieves swiped the bags from his car while it sat in a downtown parking garage.

The heist meant the Democratic congressman got stuck at a fancy dinner party in his shirt sleeves and a hiking vest while everyone else sat in suits. Not quite the look the man from Burbank was aiming for as he rose to thank powerhouse attorney Joe Cotchett for his support in his bid to replace the late Dianne Feinstein.

“I guess it’s ‘Welcome to San Francisco,’ ” Cotchett’s press agent Lee Houskeeper, who was at the dinner, remarked dryly.

Congressman Schiff is a “progressive” on criminal justice, meaning that he seeks to water down the consequences of crime to criminals. See his congressional website, where the crime page is a collection of all the left’s standard fallacies and buzzwords. His approach necessarily means weakening deterrence and incapacitation. Yet he claims that his program will make us more safe, selling the old snake oil that rehabilitation programs will transform criminals into law-abiding people in large enough numbers to make a real difference in crime rates. This is the criminal justice equivalent of Lucy promising Charlie Brown that she won’t pull away the football. The promise has been made for decades, but the programs only change recidivism rates slightly at the margins. Yet people still fall for it.
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Denying Reality For Racial Justice

California’s “Racial Justice Act” adopted by the Legislature and signed into law three years ago is the logical result of decades of a national indoctrination campaign by race hustlers and the major media.  The narrative driving that campaign is that the American criminal justice system is systemically racist, intentionally singling out blacks for arrest, prosecution, and sentencing, while allowing other races who commit similar crimes to go unpunished or be subject to lesser punishment.   As proof of this, they cite state and federal crime data that indicates that blacks are disproportionately represented in the criminal justice system.  The problem with this claim is that it ignores the undisputable fact that blacks commit much more crime than other races in the United States.  An article by attorney Hans Bader at Liberty Unyielding, focuses on the recent disqualification of a California judge for stating this fact. Continue reading . . .

Harvey Weinstein Conviction Reversed

New York’s highest court reversed the conviction of the notorious Harvey Weinstein today, on the ground that evidence of other crimes was admitted beyond the limits allowed under New York’s landmark precedent in People v Molineux, 168 N.Y. 264 (1901). The court divided 4-3, with two judges recused and the replacements in the majority. That is, a majority of the court’s regular judges participating in the case voted to affirm. Continue reading . . .