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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1208461)3/12/2020 1:19:21 PM
From: Jamie153  Respond to of 1576591
 
Since the advent of the smartphone people are catching cops kill and abuse people in real time and putting it online in real time. This is causing a huge problem for police who break the law. They can't be criminals anymore.

Was stop and frisk criminal? Of course it was but it happened to dark skinned people so you were okay with it.

Make stop and frisk mandatory for every one in NY. Then we'll know they want to give up their constitutionally protected rights to unreasonable search and seizure. If they do, then let's throw away the Constitution.



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1208461)3/12/2020 2:25:53 PM
From: J_F_Shepard  Respond to of 1576591
 
Bill de Blasio, on the other hand, is bring back gun violence in NYC with a vengeance. And he's doing it with the Democrat equivalent of "thoughts and prayers."
Really ? Back with a vengeance???

"Meanwhile, year-to-date numbers compiled by the NYPD show total shooting incidents Jan. 1-Oct. 27 rose from 629 in 2018 to 660 this year, a 4.9-percent increase. Shooting victims year to date rose 3.8 percent, from 755 to 784.

The only bright spot came in the number of shooting incidents during the past four weeks, which dipped 7 percent from 57 to 53."

nypost.com