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Link: https://newyork.cbslocal.com/2021/06/11/asian-man-punched-in-manhattan/
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Just a pissing match.
So it seems that Democrat voters are concerned about increasing crime rates.
No doubt it will be a big issue in 2022.
You ready for the new campaign? Glad to see Big Virg and Gomez back in the fold. Trent just signed a new deal. Assuming everyone stays upright defense looks good. We needs goals! Lots of them!
The Blues need help with goal scoring (Timo has underwhelmed), another solid midfielder, and help in the rear.
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BLM and their assorted criminals feel emboldened, demoralized cops retiring in record numbers and no new recruits to fill those spots, decriminalized drug use, lax enforcement of homelessness, businesses packing up a leaving downtown....
In Portland alone we're on pass to surpass 1000 homicides and it's August 1. No meaningful Republican leadership in this state in 4000 years. Yes local government has enacted policy and a "toxic" environment that have not only enabled crime and criminals but tacitly supported it. Full stop.
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Key points:
Among the findings:
Misdemeanor non-prosecution decreased the number of subsequent criminal complaints issued against defendants within two years by 69 percent relative to comparable prosecuted defendants.
Non-prosecution reduced the number of subsequent misdemeanor complaints by 67 percent relative to comparable prosecuted defendants, and the number of subsequent felony complaints by 75 percent relative to comparable prosecuted defendants.
Non-prosecution reduced the rate at which non-violent misdemeanor defendants were charged with subsequent violent offenses within two years by 64 percent relative to comparable prosecuted defendants.
The beneficial effects of non-prosecution were generally larger for first-time defendants and those without prior criminal complaints, convictions or criminal records in Suffolk County.
Link: https://www.newswise.com/articles/not-prosecuting-misdemeanors-reduces-likelihood-of-re-arrest-new-study-finds
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