NY Times ignores movement to defund police when analyzing surge in murders, suggests social services can help

The New York Times explored a surge in murders across America on Tuesday and ignored the defund the police movement and soft-on-crime policies when listing causes for the tragic spike but found space to mention “social services” can help the problem.

A series of random, high-profile murders have made national news in recent days. A UCLA graduate student was stabbed to death last week in a random daylight attack in Los Angeles, a woman was pushed to her death on a New York City subway platform, and another woman was shot and killed in New York during the robbery of a Burger King. A New York City man was also killed Friday when a suspected posed as a delivery driver to carry out a deadly attack.

“In 2020, murders in the United States spiked more than 27 percent — the largest percentage increase in at least six decades. Last year, murders went up again. Those murders resulted in the deaths of thousands more Americans, and returned the U.S. to homicide rates not seen since the mid-1990s,” “The Morning” newsletter author German Lopez wrote for the Times.

The Gray Lady then reported that experts are divided on why murders have spiked but noted they typically point to either the ongoing COVID pandemic, a “change in policing” or an uptick in gun purchases. The passage about a “change in policing” failed to acknowledge the movement to defund the police, which has been pushed by both Democratic lawmakers and members of the media. Instead, the Times focused on police officers who are afraid to end up in “the next viral video” and a lack of confidence in cops by the American people. – READ MORE

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