In a single week, the Democrats' permissive approach to law enforcement - insecure borders, cashless bail and exploding homelessness - left a lethal wake of innocent victims that shook communities coast to coast and invigorated a political debate less than 30 days from mid-term elections.
New York has been ground zero for liberals' experimentation with cashless bail
- The toll exacted by repeat offenders is mounting daily.
- U.S. Rep. Lee Zeldin, the GOP nominee for governor of New York, has focused relentlessly on the killing last week of 40-year-old Keaira Bennefield, who was shot dead in front of her children, while wearing a bulletproof vest and fearing for her life from her husband.
The Las Vegas Strip was turned into a bloody killing field when a Guatemalan man illegally in the United States knifed eight victims, killing two, including a showgirl.
- The episode stunned tourists and street entertainers alike, some of whom said they were afraid to go back on the streets.
Crime
- President Trump has encouraged Republicans to make fighting crime a centerpiece of their bid to win back Congress over the final month of the election.
- "We have a huge problem with skyrocketing crime," Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wisc.) said at a Friday debate. "One of the issues is we're not keeping criminals in jail."
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