America should reform its police forces, not defund them
Cops need to be trusted if they are to curb a surge of killings
What a difference a couple of years makes. In spring 2020 the murder of George Floyd, an unarmed black man, by a police officer in Minneapolis brought millions of people out of covid-19 lockdowns all over the world and onto the streets. After a wave of furious protests, and riots, some politicians on the American left adopted the protesters’ slogan: that the way to ensure that black lives mattered was to “defund the police”. The Democratic mayors of New York and San Francisco, among others, promised to cut police budgets.
This article appeared in the Leaders section of the print edition under the headline “Getting away with murder”
Leaders September 17th 2022
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