Monday, April 25, 2022

THE THIN BLUE LINE IS GETTING THINNER

FBI director says violence directed at police officers unlike anything he's seen before

There were 73 police officers murdered in 2021

 

By Anders Hagstrom  

 

Fox News

April 25, 2022

 

 

                       FBI Director Christopher A. Wray

 

FBI Director Christpher Wray addressed the skyrocketing rate of murders against police officers Sunday, saying the surge is far outpacing general violent crime.

Wray made the comments during a "60 Minutes" interview on Sunday, saying murders of police officers rose 59% in 2021. The total murder rate rose 29% last year, and the U.S. lost 73 police officers to such attacks in 2021.

"Violence against law enforcement in this country is one of the biggest phenomena that I think doesn't get enough attention," Wray said, adding that officers are being murdered at a rate of nearly "one every five days."

 

A gunman takes aim at a Philadelphia police officer Jan. 7, 2016, in a still taken from police camera footage.                    A gunman ambushes at a Philadelphia police officer

 

3 comments:

bob walsh said...

When large chunks of the general population are led to believe that cops are the oppressors and killing them is morally justified, this is what happens.

Trey said...

I have never seen the USA as broken as it is today.

Gary said...


"wearing a badge shouldn't make you a target", that's a great sentiment. Of course:
* sitting in your living room shouldn't make you, your wife, and dog a target (Houston police raid killing a family based on an illegal (my words) warrant).
* sleeping shouldn't mean you're a target. (Police raid based on illegal (my words) warrant. (Ky)
* Pulled over for speeding and telling the cop you have a gun and permit shouldn't mean you're a target. (Minnesota)
* Being in your backyard shouldn't mean your a target (Idaho)

I could go on, the point is the justice system hasn't done anything to help make people believe it is either fair or honest or follows either the law or the Constitution. A large chunk of the American public believes fundamentally different things about our rights than the justice system does the beliefs need to be aligned before things get better.