On January 3, the newly elected Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg announced a fresh policy in what he called his “Day 1 Memo”: Under his leadership, the D.A. s office would not prosecute low level crimes. Within days, New York gubernatorial candidate Andrew Giuliani, son of Rudy, and former ma
threaten to make them personally liable for split second decisions when you hire these so-called progressive prosecutors who are soft on crime but hard on the cops, this is what you get. so, i hate it for the victims. crime is the toughest tax of all on poor people. they can least protect themselves. they can t go hire their own police force. but sometimes people do what they promise they will do when they re running for office. and that s what you have in these major cities. that s what struck out number of officers hired in d.c. one other stat that robert conti gave there. 87% recidivism rate. 80% of the people you are letting out declining to prosecute are going on to commit further crimes. you know, you have heard me say this. we are breeding this culture of crime. we have demonized police. we have let criminals government what do you get when you incentivize crime? you get more of it. it seems the only type of law enforcement over the past year that democratic politicians have