Morning Jolt: Stop Demonizing the Columbus Police Officer
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On the menu today: How prominent Democratic officials are demonizing a justified police shooting in Columbus, Ohio, ensuring that police will now be even less likely to use force in critical situations; and the mounting pile of unintended consequences to Democratic government policies.
Democratic Control of Government and Unintended Consequences
Senator Sherrod Brown of Ohio, Wednesday morning: "While the verdict was being read in the Derek Chauvin trial, Columbus police shot and killed a sixteen-year-old girl. Her name was Ma'Khia Bryant. She should be alive right now."
Valerie Jarrett, one of the most powerful women in the federal government for about eight years, declared, "a Black teenage girl named Ma'Khia Bryant was killed because a police officer immediately decided to shoot her multiple times in order to break up a knife fight. Demand accountability. Fight for justice."
Robert Reich, former ...
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