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Federal agents heading to Memphis, St. Louis to help address surge in violent crime
Posted on 8/7/20 at 7:40 am
Posted on 8/7/20 at 7:40 am
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Federal agents heading to Memphis, St. Louis to help fight violent crime
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Federal agents will be sent into Memphis and St. Louis to help fight violent crime in the cities, the Justice Department announced Thursday.
Attorney General William Barr said the officers will help local police tamp down rising crime rates, particularly gun violence, as part of the federal government’s “Operation Legend” initiative.
“The most basic responsibility of government is to protect the safety of our citizens,” Barr said in a statement Thursday.
“Today, we have extended Operation Legend to Memphis and St. Louis, two cities experiencing increases in violent crime that no resident of those cities should have to accept as part of everyday life.”
The deployment of federal officers has stirred controversy amid unrest in Portland — where the troops were criticized by the mayor for their handling of protests against police violence
The issue in a lot of these cities are activist prosecutors and judges (think Trudy White) that go especially lenient on violent crime. The problem is not law enforcement. Federal agents will mean federal charges and likely hard time farther away from those cities for violent crime.
They've been doing this in Chicago the past couple of weeks. It's now coming to Memphis and St. Louis with the cooperation of local police.
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Since the operation began on July 8, the officers have been deployed a handful of cities, including Kansas City, Mo., Chicago, Albuquerque, New Mexico; Cleveland, Detroit, and Milwaukee.
“These are ‘street’ agents and investigators who will be working to solve murders and take down violent gangs,” Barr said during a news briefing in late July.
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Memphis has experienced a 49 percent increase in homicides and a 19 percent increase in aggravated assault shootings, when comparing data to this time last year, according to the Justice Department.
Meanwhile, St. Louis has recorded a nearly 34 percent increase in homicides and 13 percent uptick in non-fatal shootings when comparing 2020 to 2019 data, the department said.
Not a huge fan of federal agents doing this....but if the locals only set up a revolving door for violent offenders (Baton Rouge and New Orleans posters know this setup well), there isn't anyone else other than the feds to actually enforce the law.
This post was edited on 8/7/20 at 7:47 am
Posted on 8/7/20 at 7:50 am to dewster
Memphis isn't like those other places, crime in the hood is huge and there are not enough cops....no budget to hire more... when they catch them they go to jail....we need double the cops in the hood
Posted on 8/7/20 at 7:50 am to dewster
not a fan of this at all - but I agree - if the local systems just turnstile them, something has to give.
for me the real shocker in your post was Albuquerque,
for me the real shocker in your post was Albuquerque,
quote:- I have been there, albeit many years ago, but it did not seem bad there at all.
New Mexico
Posted on 8/7/20 at 8:02 am to dewster
They have been doing this for years under a variety of names “Operation Exile”, “Operation Cease Fire”. They had this program in NOLA for years and it worked. But liberals, as much as they want crime to fall under their administration, hate the concept.
It goes like this. Locals arrest a felon with a gun, bring him to station, federal agents charge him on the spot federally, they move for No Bond based on “danger to community” and subject is tried, convicted and shipped out of state to a federal penetientary within months. The fact that he never hits the streets again after the initial arrest and the quick trial and sentencing means that crime quickly falls. All the politicians take a bow, feds leave, new generation of criminals takes over, cycle repeats.
But these programs 100% prove that the vast majority of crime is committed by a very small part of the community. But, much like our foreign military adventures, no one knows how to follow through after solving the immediate problem. So it just repeats itself. I know I don’t know the answer but we should be jailing these fricks until someone figures it out.
Can’t have people out robbing raping killing and social workers aren t going to stop them.
It goes like this. Locals arrest a felon with a gun, bring him to station, federal agents charge him on the spot federally, they move for No Bond based on “danger to community” and subject is tried, convicted and shipped out of state to a federal penetientary within months. The fact that he never hits the streets again after the initial arrest and the quick trial and sentencing means that crime quickly falls. All the politicians take a bow, feds leave, new generation of criminals takes over, cycle repeats.
But these programs 100% prove that the vast majority of crime is committed by a very small part of the community. But, much like our foreign military adventures, no one knows how to follow through after solving the immediate problem. So it just repeats itself. I know I don’t know the answer but we should be jailing these fricks until someone figures it out.
Can’t have people out robbing raping killing and social workers aren t going to stop them.
Posted on 8/7/20 at 8:03 am to dewster
I wonder if there is any correlation between these cites with terrible crime rates?
I bet we could make a chart
I bet we could make a chart
Posted on 8/7/20 at 8:06 am to dewster
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Not a huge fan of federal agents doing this
Me neither. These communities need to fight for themselves. Especiallyil if the local elected government isn't asking for help. Now if the locals and their elected leaders are under siege and begging for help, then yes you help them. But if the locals and their government are OK with burning their own city down, let them deal with the consequences.
The federal government getting involved isn't going to solve anything. Bandaid on a bullet wound.
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Baton Rouge and New Orleans posters know this setup well
Thinking about the reality of New Orleans is almost too depressing for me to grasp. Every single goddamn mayor for the last 2 decades I keep saying it can't get any worse. Whatever the next one does to top Latoya will be legendary.
This post was edited on 8/7/20 at 9:00 am
Posted on 8/7/20 at 8:07 am to fr33manator
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wonder if there is any correlation between these cites with terrible crime rates?
Multi generational single parent households, lack of education, massive dependence on welfare. That's the common factor across all colors, creeds, and codes.
Posted on 8/7/20 at 8:09 am to fr33manator
It's a two sided coin for me, but when locals can't take care, it's time others need to come in.
Posted on 8/7/20 at 8:16 am to dewster
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Federal agents heading to Memphis, St. Louis
They did wonders for Portland.
Posted on 8/7/20 at 8:19 am to dewster
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Albuquerque
That place has gone to shite since Hank Schrader was killed.
Posted on 8/7/20 at 8:27 am to dewster
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Not a huge fan of federal agents doing this....but if the locals only set up a revolving door for violent offenders (Baton Rouge and New Orleans posters know this setup well), there isn't anyone else other than the feds to actually enforce the law.
Locals requested federal help for this. This isn't unilateral.
Posted on 8/7/20 at 8:29 am to Breesus
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The federal government getting involved isn't going to solve anything. Bandaid on a bullet wound.
Solve? Probably not but here in KC the feds were able to pull over 200 violent offenders off the streets in the first weekend after they arrived. They have resources for these cases that locals do not.
Posted on 8/7/20 at 10:44 am to Thracken13
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for me the real shocker in your post was Albuquerque,
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New Mexico
- I have been there, albeit many years ago, but it did not seem bad there at all.
fricking Walter White
Posted on 8/7/20 at 10:58 am to dewster
I’m all for it.
The police are under so much scrutiny that they aren’t doing much if anything.
So the hoodlums are running wild. Someone needs to come in and knock some skulls together
The police are under so much scrutiny that they aren’t doing much if anything.
So the hoodlums are running wild. Someone needs to come in and knock some skulls together
Posted on 8/7/20 at 11:04 am to dewster
Handing out birth-control would do wonders to curb crime in America.
Posted on 8/7/20 at 11:13 am to Thracken13
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for me the real shocker in your post was Albuquerque
Unfortunately they've been hit hard by opiods and other hard drugs, which leads to more violent crime.
Posted on 8/7/20 at 11:16 am to dewster
Just last night/this morning (1AM) in STL a popular car club president and anti-gun violence advocate was gunned down at a STL gas station. Over 50 shell casings at the scene.
Posted on 8/7/20 at 11:28 am to dewster
Can they send some to Shreveport
Posted on 8/7/20 at 11:29 am to oogabooga68
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Handing out birth-control would do wonders to curb crime in America.
Wrong. The driving force in poor communities is that men are not the primary breadwinner. Those checks are paid to mothers. Even if the income is small it still gives power over the man making $8-10 per hour. The emasculated man is the drug using criminal, this is true in white, black, Hispanic, and Native American communities. These mothers are not willingly going to cede power or control their earning ability with birth control.
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