By Daniel Greenfield @ Sultan Knish Blog
Despite that being the slogan of Black Lives Matter, little actual police defunding has taken place outside of a few major cities. Many police departments could use more resources, but the massive crime wave that cities are faced with is not about a lack of police funding.
What
happened wasn’t that police were defunded, but that new laws and the
enforcement of existing laws and policies changed the crime landscape so
that many behaviors that used to be criminal were no longer treated as
such while standard police tactics were criminalized.
The release
of large numbers of prisoners during the pandemic to protect them from
COVID along with the refusal of pro-crime prosecutors, particularly
those funded by Soros, and pro-crime judges to actually lock up
offenders turned low crime rates into high crime rates.
Funding the police doesn’t do anything except take offenders off the street for a few hours.
There
have been a multitude of accounts out of San Francisco, New York, Los
Angeles, Chicago, Boston, and other major cities of monsters who are
arrested for violent attacks, who are released only to carry out another
attack and then are promptly released all over again.
Frank
Abrokwa smeared his feces on a woman in the New York City subway, was
arrested, released, and then committed an anti-semitic hate crime, and
then was released again.
He had punched a man on the subway in January and another man at a bus station in February.
Nothing
in the NYPD’s $5 billion budget is going to make a serious dent in the
reign of terror posed by Abrokwa and a few thousand junkies, criminals,
vagrants, and crazies like him as long as New York State’s effective
elimination of bail continues releasing monsters like him.
Beyond stationing a police officer every 10 feet, funding the police won’t fix this nightmare.
Despite
44 prior arrests, Abrokwa continued to be freed because New York State,
under Cuomo, had tossed out bail. Cuomo crony, Gov. Kathy Hochul,
insisted that she will not lock up criminals because that would be too
mean and it would upset AOC and the state’s lefties.
“I will
absolutely stand behind the fundamental premise on why we needed bail
reform in the first place," Hochul ranted. “Others, who are trying to
politicize this, and the other party don’t seem to acknowledge why there
was a need for change.”
Former Philly mayor and ex-cop Frank
Rizzo once joked that, "a conservative is a liberal who got mugged the
night before." These days a supporter of Black Lives Matter who had
feces rubbed in their hair during their weekend outing could just as
easily get the wake up call.
In 2020, Mayor Bill de Blasio boasted that he had reduced the city's prison population from 11,000 to less than 4,000.
The disgraced radical politician claimed that the result was "smaller, safer, and fairer for all."
One out of three ain't bad.
De
Blasio announced that the city had the smallest prison population since
1946. Not only does the city have over a million more people than it
did in 1946, it has a very different population due to decades when the
city’s middle class fled crime enabled by his predecessors leaving
behind a lot of career welfare recipients and their subsidiary junkies,
muggers, and De Blasio voters.
When the De Blasio administration
bragged that the number "of people entering jail fell to about 600
people, compared to 3,300", the excess number went on mugging,
assaulting, and robbing people instead of safely, fairly, and justly
being locked away where they couldn’t hurt anyone.
The NYPD had
over 34,000 uniformed officers who had helped dramatically lower crime
rates a decade ago. Now it has over 36,000 uniformed officers and crime
is killing New York City.
Police officers are the tip of the
spear, but it’s just as unfair and unrealistic to expect them to make
city streets safe on their own. It would be just as crazy to expect
garbage men to clean up the city without letting them take out the
trash. Especially if government officials passed laws putting the trash
back on the street almost as soon as the garbage trucks picked it up.
A
city with a small police force, but an effective justice and penal
system is much safer than one with a huge police force, but no
functioning justice or penal system.
A cop who is allowed to do
his job is worth a thousand cops who know that when a video of them
stopping a crazed junkie goes viral, elected officials will throw them
under the bus and then throw the book at them. It doesn’t matter how big
the police budget is when the only thing that the cops are allowed to
do is show up, speak softly and then fill out a big report.
American cities still have large police forces with huge budgets.
The
NYPD budget is over $5 billion, the LAPD budget is pushing $2 billion,
as is the Chicago Police Department. The eye-popping police budgets are
necessarily largely because politicians and cultural elites have created
ongoing crises that require constant police intervention.
When
there are tent cities every few blocks, junkies casually shoot up
outside schools, and crazies freely assault random people before getting
out a few hours later, basic public safety involves plowing billions
into large forces full of men with guns to provide plausible
deniability.
Funding the police makes it look like the politicians are dealing with the crisis they created.
But
that’s a lie. And any cop will tell you so. Under these circumstances
the police aren’t there to keep cities safe, they’re there to make the
politicians look good and then take the fall for them.
Not only
do we already know how to clean up cities, but we did it within the
living memory of virtually every human being over 25 years old. Take the
junkies and crazies off the streets, write laws so that there are real
consequences for career criminals, and enforce quality of life rules.
It’s not only common sense, but it turned around some of the worst cities of America.
It
worked so well that the downtowns of those cities filled up with
insufferable hipsters eagerly absorbing the latest idiotic academic
theory which, in the case of ‘decarceration’ did for public safety in
New York City and San Francisco what Communism did for Soviet
agriculture.
The pandemic sent many of those same hipsters
fleeing to the suburbs and rural areas, and other states entirely, even
as they continue to write and share the same smug op-eds and memes,
while leaving battered cities with unlivable city centers in their wake.
Everything they say leaves our country and the public debate on any subject dumber.
Police
defunding is no longer a serious issue. When even Joe Biden, who
doesn’t use the bathroom without first getting permission from Elizabeth
Warren and Bernie Sanders, can embrace, “Fund the Police”, you know the
whole thing has become an empty distraction.
Fund the police, sure.
Add
another billion to the NYPD budget, another $200 million to the LAPD
and CPD budgets, but don’t expect anything to change as long as
shoplifting is legal and crack is considered a health food. When gang
leaders can recruit 12-year-olds to carjack suburban moms shopping at
malls, and the growing population of crazies can punch as many people as
they like on public transportation, funding the police becomes a
distraction from the real crime crisis.
Funding the police won’t stop the nightmare in our cities. Only filling up the prisons will.
Daniel Greenfield is a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center. This article previously appeared at the Center's Front Page Magazine. Click here to subscribe to my articles. And click here to support my work with a donation. Thank you for reading.
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