“2021 was a really bad year in the United States for police officers feloniously killed, there were 73 of them,” said Wirepoints Senior Editor Matt Rosenberg, who analyzed the data. “We had a 52% jump over the rolling yearly average in 2021.” Rosenberg called it a “great unraveling,” something he said has intensified in the past three years.
No surprise here. When there are no consequences for criminal behavior you get more of it including crimes committed against policemen.
When some future Edward Gibbon writes his Magnum Opus on Chicago, he’ll have a chapter dedicated to the official government response to the George Floyd fenatyl overdose riots.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
No surprise here. When there are no consequences for criminal behavior you get more of it including crimes committed against policemen.
When some future Edward Gibbon writes his Magnum Opus on Chicago, he’ll have a chapter dedicated to the official government response to the George Floyd fenatyl overdose riots.