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What do police defunders have to say to
Brooklyn’s 75th Precinct?

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Posted By: Moritz55, 7/29/2022 10:07:20 AM

Brooklyn’s 75th Precinct is rife with fury at the work of police defunders and criminal-justice “reformers.” With 48 shootings and 58 gun victims in 2022 so far, the 75th is the epicenter of the city’s surge in gun violence. Since the start of summer, shootings have doubled over 2021’s rate, harkening back to 1993 when The Post dubbed the precinct New York’s Killing Ground as it saw a murder every 63 hours. This year’s victims have been young and old; many, innocent bystanders sitting on a park bench or standing on the street. The shooters are mostly teens and young men, often engaged in running street battles or wild shootouts

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Reply 1 - Posted by: smokincol 7/29/2022 11:55:55 AM (No. 1232010)
"What do police defunders have to say to Brooklyn’s 75th Precinct?" - simple answer: hmmmmm, they're only black people so, who cares the article doesn't state what race or nationality except for the "bodega worker" so I have to assume the general population is black and hispanic, how unfair but Captain America, Eric Adams has the solution, he'll blame the feds and demand a raise in pay so he can buy 5 new suits and six pairs of Gucci shoes
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Reply 2 - Posted by: mc squared 7/29/2022 11:56:39 AM (No. 1232012)
Isn't that part of Brooklyn a hotbed of privileged, white, supremacists?
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Reply 3 - Posted by: lazlototh 7/29/2022 12:01:22 PM (No. 1232024)
East New York neighborhood name. For years I did 50-100 mile bike rides through NYC and occasionally I'd be going through East New York and I'd find myself pedaling faster without trying - even in the NYC good years I would think how embarrassing even in death it would be to get killed there, where I clearly had no business being (even in the bike lane). It has always been awful and needs police more than ever.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Zeek Wolfe 7/29/2022 1:26:31 PM (No. 1232099)
"...mostly teens..." Anyone want to make a wild guess on who these 'kids' might be?
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