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ATTORNEY S OFFICE FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA: Eastern District of Louisiana commemorates 2021 National Crime Victim s Right Week

By U.S. Attorney s Office for the Eastern District of Louisiana issued the following announcement on Apr. 19. U.S. Attorney Duane A. Evans joins the Department of Justice, the Office for Victims of Crime  the Eastern District of Louisiana state and local law enforcement and communities nationwide in observing National Crime Victims’ Rights Week (NCVRW), celebrating victims’ rights, protections and services.  This year’s 40th anniversary of NCVRW observance takes place April 18-24 and features the theme, Support Victims. Build Trust. Engage Communities. Since 1981, National Crime Victims’ Rights Week (NCVRW) is a time to renew our commitment to serving all victims of crime, to acknowledge the achievements in victim services and allied professions, to honor those who have gone above and beyond in their service to others, and to remember crime victims and survivors.

Larry Elder: Maxine Waters Anti-Cop Rhetoric is Getting Black People Killed — The Patriot Post

In June 2018, Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., publicly exhorted her supporters to harass cabinet members of the Trump administration. At an outdoor rally in Los Angeles, Waters, with microphone in hand and amplifiers nearby, shouted: “Let’s make sure we show up wherever we have to show up. And if you see anybody from that Cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you create a crowd. And you push back on them. And you tell them they’re not welcome anymore, anywhere.” In response, President Donald Trump tweeted: “Congresswoman Maxine Waters, an extraordinarily low IQ person, has become, together with Nancy Pelosi, the Face of the Democrat Party. She has just called for harm to supporters, of which there are many, of the Make America Great Again movement. Be careful what you wish for Max!”

Ben Shapiro: The Circular Logic of Systemic Racism

By Ben Shapiro | April 28, 2021 | 10:49am EDT People stand in front of a mural of George Floyd in Houston, Tex. on June 8, 2020. (Photo credit: JOHANNES EISELE/AFP via Getty Images) Last week, ex-police officer Derek Chauvin was convicted of second-degree murder, third-degree murder, and second-degree manslaughter. The evidence on the murder charges was weak; the evidence on manslaughter was significantly stronger. Still, the jury took only 10 hours and zero questions to come to its conclusion: guilty on all counts. In and of itself, the Chauvin case never should have been a national news story. After all, an average of three suspects are shot by police every day in the United States, and thousands of homicides that have nothing whatsoever to do with the police take place in the United States every year. Theoretically, national news stories should be indicative of profound national problems, not man-bites-dog statistical rarities.

Per Gallup: Black Americans want cops in their communities

Per Gallup: Black Americans want cops in their communities
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Onondaga County sheriff s office could have body cameras by end of May, county executive says

Onondaga County sheriff’s office could have body cameras by end of May, county executive says Updated Apr 30, 2021; Posted Apr 29, 2021 A Newark, N.J. police officer displays how a body cam is worn during a news conference unveiling the department s new cameras in 2017. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)AP Facebook Share The cameras could be deployed soon after that, McMahon said at a briefing this afternoon. Sheriff Eugene Conway is expected to turn in a proposal for body cameras by the end the day, county officials said. The initial estimates put the cost at $450,000-500,000, McMahon said. Once Conway’s plan is turned in, McMahon’s office will put a final price tag on the program, said Justin Sayles, McMahon’s spokesman. Legislators will vote Tuesday on the proposal to give the sheriff’s office money, he said.

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