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Sanders and Booker to rally in Louisville promoting their far-far-Left agenda
Some of those rioters and others who merely trespassed are being held without bail in solitary confinement.
It’s now looking like a terrible injustice, especially since criminals and rioters of the left often have no bail for more serious crimes.
Today, we found out Bernie Sanders and Cory Booker will hold a rally in Kentucky. The left can hold rallies and if Bernie Bros or local gang members get violent, there will be little to no condemnation. The media will generally ignore it.
The rally will take place on May 2nd. It’s in Louisville where a police shooting and the entire department is under the microscope.
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LOUISVILLE, Ky Nearly 190 police officer left the Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD) in 2020 and 43 have stepped away from the agency so far in 2021, either choosing to retire or resign altogether, as law enforcement officials struggle to recruit new members to make up for a deficit in manpower, authorities and a union spokesperson told Fox News on Tuesday.
“I would say that we’re in dire straits,” said River City Fraternal Order of Police press secretary Dave Mutchler, speaking to the current condition of LMPD staffing. Mutchler also serves as a spokesperson for the Louisville Metro Officer Union.
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In the nearly one year that has passed since the “summer of love” kicked off in 2020, the Metropolitan Police Department in Louisville, Kentucky has taken a beating, both literally and figuratively. The sustained protests and riots surrounding the shooting of Breonna Taylor have featured attacks on officers, police vehicles and precinct buildings. Two officers were shot during an ambush attack last September, though both of them thankfully survived. And the cops haven’t exactly been receiving much vocal support from City Hall (to put it mildly). This situation has led a number of uniformed officers to take early retirement or simply quit to go look for work elsewhere. The number of cops leaving the force has reached the point where the LMPD is now short of its required staffing levels by hundreds of officers and they aren’t finding enough qualified applicants to replace them. (Fox News)
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