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these locations. fox caught up with some wawa customers not too happy about losing their go to store. >> i don't think shutting down stores and shutting down things that are beneficial to commuters and workers in the city is really a solution. >> here on the west coast in san francisco, popular outdoor brand announcing it's closing a san francisco store not far from the famous full house home. only one year after opening that location. the ceo writing in part "our first week they are, our windows were smashed and thousands of dollars of product was stolen. we replaced the window and it immediately happened again. four times." starbucks recently close to stores across the country as police departments in major cities are struggling to maintain officers. minneapolis, which spearheaded the defund police movement after the george floyd riots had to hire out of town police to fix their officer shortages. "new york post" reports nypd is

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FOX and Friends

>> brian: not only that places feeling it worse. the places to-that have it worse the best places to deal with inflation, mississippi, kansas, alabama, georgia, tennessee, missouri, iowa, west virginia, believe it or not, indiana and arkansas. worst, hawaii, california, massachusetts, obamacare, alaska, maryland, connecticut and vermont. almost all blue states are experiencing bigger challenges. much of is because the states are spending as much as the federal government. >> will: i saw this chart this morning absolutely blew my mind. this comes as seattle says they are going to spend 2 million more to address officer shortages. why this is what it looks like, in 2017, they had 1300 officers on the seattle police department's officer enrollment. now look at it. 954 officers. now, this is the one that blew

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Anderson Cooper 360-20220203-01:42:00

officers. >> i've never seen morale so low. i've never seen the level of violence that we're seeing now. >> basically we're one bullet away from death and one mistake away from indictment. >> less people want to become cops and more cops wanting to leave the job earlier. >> police chief andrews routinely patrols her city and knows first hand the impact of officer shortages. >> the 911 call don't stop. people are still having emergencies and the emergencies don't stop, and certainly the emergencies don't care if, you know, you are 60% staffed or below. the expectation is that we continue the level of service that we've always done. >> maintaining that level of service is difficult when you are down 90 officers and constantly battling against covid and negative perceptions of law enforcement along with low wages. >> they've got to be able to support their families. we have officers that can't even

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Anderson Cooper 360-20220203-05:42:00

>> never seen the morale so low. i have never seen the rank so low. i've never seen the level of violence that we are seeing now. >> we are one bullet away from death and one mistake away from indictment. >> so less people want to become cops and more cops wanting to leave the job earlier. >> durham police chief andrews patrols her city, and knows firsthand the impact of officer shortages. >> the 911 calls don't stop. so, you know, people are still having emergencies so the emergencies don't stop. and certainly, the emergencies don't care if, you know, you are 60% staffed or below. and the expectation is that we continue the level of service that we have always done. >> reporter: maintaining that level of service is difficult when you are down 90 officers, and constantly battling against covid and negative perceptions of law enforcement, along with low wages. >> we have got to be able to -- to support their families. you know, we have officers that

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FOX Friends First-20211119-09:14:00

130 agencies to hire 1000 cops. they face officer shortages, surging crime. in 22 american cities, a 4% spike in 2021 compared to last year. 17 after the hour, happening right now kevin mccarthy speaking on the house floor railing against president biden have social spending. >> the white house is the cbo is wrong that the far left package at $400 billion to the deficit. congressman fred keller stepped out of the house chamber and is waving at us, coming up with us next. big story ahead. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424.

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FOX Friends First-20211020-08:10:00

celebrate our careers as we go out the door. >> reporter: in chicago, 21 offices i paste on no pay status after failing to register with the vaccine portal. mayor lori lightfoot refused pressure from police unions to push back in october 15th deadline and asking local sheriff's department to be on standby in case of officer shortages. one sheriff says mayor lightfoot is creating her own emergency with the decision she is making with a police force. i would help an officer out if they were distressed, she's bringing this upon herself. new york mayor bill deblasio announcing a mandate for all city employees. the nypd has a vaccination rate of 69%, and the fdny, 59%. city workers make the first shot by november 1st.

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FOX Friends First-20211020-09:05:00

carley: in chicago 21 offices i placed on a pay status after failing to register with the online vaccine portal. mayor lori lightfoot has refused pressure from police unions to push back at october 15th deadline and is asking local sheriffs departments to be on standby in case of officer shortages. one sheriff saying it sound like merely foot is creating her own emergency with the decision she's making with her police force. i would help an officer out of they are distressed but she is bringing this upon herself. new york mayor bill deblasio set to announce mandate for all city employees. the nypd as a vaccination rate of 69% among 55,000 civilian workers. the fdny just 59%. those city workers will have until -- will get the first shot by november 1st. back to you. todd: turning to a fox news alert, of the to a story "fox and friends first" has been covering for months. arrest an arrest made in the

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FOX Friends First

>> the average response time for a level one crime, a lot of times those officers have to wait for backup. people calling 911 for serious crimes have to wait 15 or 20 minutes. >> politicians in our cities look out for the best interest of our community and public safety is not the number one priority. jillian: a 150 officer footage, with that result of the from the police? >> absolutely, and have costly consequences. we have officer shortages because of inability to hire,

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Fox Report With Jon Scott-20210606-22:16:00

can. >> and jon, this is not just unique to asheville, officer shortages are a growing issue presentation according to the data. number of police officers around the nation on been on it decline. leaders in cities just philadelphia and aaron atlanta, going through this pandemic. an increase police to defund the police has reached an accelerating. the situation is getting worse. the estimate that hud nearly 16 percent donations officers will be up for retirement by 2024. jon: scary numbers there. in new york city more violence erupting overnight. [inaudible].

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Fox News Live-20210606-17:46:00

mandate using the same terminology to try to lessen law and order in your community and try to lessen safety in your community and it's sad what is happening and i put the whole blame on city council. mike, you know, this is not just an issue that's unique to asheville. officer shortages are an issue across the nation. police officials and union leaders in philadelphia, seattle and here in atlanta have point today retirements. fewer recruits in increased scrutiny in efforts to defund the police and reasons the numbers are down in the departments. as you mentioned according to doj data decline in ranking file is an issue that predates efforts to defund the police between 2013 and 2016. the number of full-time officers dropped by some 23,000 nationally and now, mike, police departments across the country are trying to get creative to sort of get themselves out of

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