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Why is crime growing under Democratic Governance?

We are seeing an uptick in violent crime in major Democratic cities. 

You would think this problem is limited to big cities, but the problem is expanding to suburbia where many families have flocked to for a safe family environment.  We may not see homicides and shootings yet, but car thefts and robberies are on the rise.  Here are recent EBPD reports:

https://www.tapinto.net/towns/east-brunswick/articles/help-the-ebpd-prevent-vehicle-theft-burglary

Chief Frank Lo Sacco and the East Brunswick Police Department would like to advise residents to properly secure their vehicles to prevent break-ins and avoid being easy targets for thieves.

Over the past few months, there has been a rise in vehicle thefts and burglaries, and we urge the community to take precautions in protecting your property…


https://www.facebook.com/209656969126517/posts/4905724336186400/?d=n

Early this morning, the East Brunswick Police Department investigated three separate burglaries that resulted in the theft of two vehicles. The vehicle keys were used to facilitate each of these thefts…

Regular citizens report on social media:

So why do we see an increase in crime under Democratic Governance?

The biggest contributor to this is a great redaction of police legitimacy by democratic leaders.  Examples of this are proclamations to defund the police amid widespread Black Lives Matters protests.  The persecution of police officers that have exercised judgment in the past has inhibited the work of police officers presenting them as “racist”.  Many police officers feel like they cannot exercise proper action because of fear of persecution.  There is a huge uptick in murders of police officers of all colors and ethnicity. 

https://twitter.com/GLFOP

 

These are thoughts of a police officer on the current situation:

The biggest impediment to police officers are directives issued by the county prosecutor and governor’s office as they limit the discretionary powers of on-duty officers. It has a direct impact on the morale of the police force.

 In addition, every town needs a community liaison officer from the police department who will act as a bridge between officers and the community. Liaisons seek opinions from citizens about police practices and identify community concerns. These responsibilities cause liaisons to meet with community leaders or be present at incident scenes. Liaison officers can share crime prevention information in various ways in various settings. Education takes the form of presentations with residents, neighborhood watch groups, business owners, homeowner’s associations, and other public gatherings. Crime prevention topics include identification theft, spotting and reporting suspicious activity, self-defense, and protecting property. Liaison officers also work specifically with victims of domestic violence or elder abuse. Liaisons will be able to help investigators navigate through cultural differences that might otherwise hinder the gathering of information and leads in criminal investigations.

There is an unwillingness to persecute perpetrators by Democratic persecutors. Even if someone is caught, he/she is immediately released, and they immediately follow with the next crime. There are increases in the looting of stores, pharmacies but the police are now is discouraged to act.

There is also an inflection of illegal immigrants stimulated by the Biden presidency and supported by Democrat leaders.  These are people without jobs and in need of money, in some way they are forced to do crimes.

Finally, there is inflation driven not by Putin but the unwillingness of Democrats to drill domestic oil and gas in the dream of a “Green Revolution”.  The inflation mostly affects low-income citizens.  Democrats are so invested in “Green” they willingly forget and disrespect regular working families. Why can’t you buy a “Tesla” right? 

So then the next question is WHAT YOU CAN DO ABOUT IT?

 

 

  • Demand your local government to increase police budgets to make your town, and your family, kids to be in a SAFE ZONE.

 

  • Here is suggestion from EB resident who was a victim of car theft in EB:

I have spoken with the police and they are just really short-handed. They need more cars with more officers. I think their budget needs to be increased to match the current crime rate”

 

So this is quite simple. Demand specific actions and show results. Request crime statistics and how they have changed over time.  We don’t want to hear “they are really short-handed”.  We pay “BIG TAXES” in this town!!! We want money to be reallocated from auxiliary programs to the MOST CRITICAL ITEM IN OUR DAILY LIFE, – SAFETY. We are hearing EB is getting many grants…reallocate them to police. The slogan of suburbia must be “FUND AND RESPECT POLICE

 

When the issue of crime growth was raised at recent town council meetings, our democratic mayor and town council were not even aware of the problem, and the reports issued by the EB Chief Police Officer. Isn’t this concerning?  They wanted to downplay this subject, declaring we are the “safest” town. We need to change this attitude.  Please attend town councils and report situations happen to you. Demand the change. Your voice should be heard.

 

https://fb.watch/bRPLNKm6wS/

 

And… elect Republicans. The GOP stands strongly for ”LAW AND ORDER”. We stand strongly for “FUND AND RESPECT POLICE” and for a “SAFETY ZONE” for East Brunswick. This must be the declaration on the borders of the town so criminals know they will be caught in this town and the law will deal with them in the strictest possible terms.