Written by Daniel Horowitz
This week, the Biden White House hosted the family of George Floyd to mark the one-year anniversary of his death in police custody. His brother, Philonise, expressed hope that things are “slowly” moving in the right direction and that they are “making progress” in their war on cops. However, what is not going in the right direction is justice for victims of crime thanks to the agenda spawned by their movement.
Thanks to the pandemic and less social mobility, crime has been decreasing in most countries.… Continue Reading
Tags: Black Lives Matter, BLM, COVID–19, Crime, Daniel Horowitz, George Floyd, George Floyd Square, Jared Kushne, Ja’Ron Smith, Joe Biden, New York Post, Nicole Gelinas, pandemic, Philonise Floyd, Police Officers, property crime, Trump Administration, violent crime
Marriage, Family & Culture | David E. Smith | May 28, 2021 7:30 AM | Comments Off on BLM’s Legacy a Year Later: Terror on America’s Streets
Written by Daniel Horowitz
Some localities are now threatening jail time for people who do not wear masks under the unproven science of stopping the spread of SARS-CoV-2. The contorted irony is that this same virus is being used as a pretext to release criminals from jails and prisons to stop an epidemic in confined areas. Well, it turns out there is a lower death rate from COVID-19 in jails than in the general population. Consequently, the coronavirus bloodbath in jails and prisons has not materialized, but the spike in crime from prisoners’ release certainly has.… Continue Reading
Tags: bail, COVID–19, Daniel Horowitz, Maryland Public Policy Institute, Noel Gallo, Sean Kennedy, violent crime, Wall Street Journal, Washington Times
Crime Culture, Illinois Politics | David E. Smith | July 31, 2020 7:00 AM | Comments Off on 100,000 Criminals Released Under Coronavirus Jailbreak Despite Lower Fatality Rate in Prison