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Shootings up 77 percent and a third of small businesses closed in NYC - but who cares? Mayor De Blasio brags he s having too much FUN after spending the week riding a rollercoaster, on a TV set and a night at the theater
De Blasio s spokesman on Friday tweeted the mayor was having too much fun
He showed the mayor on a Coney Island rollercoaster and at a film set
He was also this week at the Lincoln Center and Brooklyn Academy of Music
Critics of the mayor pointed out that his city was still facing huge struggles
Shootings increased 77 per cent, year on year, according to March NYPD data
Biden Steps Up Federal Efforts to Combat Domestic Extremism
The administration has taken a series of steps to prioritize dealing with white supremacists and militias, especially after the Capitol riot on Jan. 6.
Members of the Proud Boys, a far-right group, at a rally in Portland in September. Its leaders are among the most prominent targets of the sprawling investigation into the attack on the Capitol.Credit.Diana Zeyneb Alhindawi for The New York Times
April 4, 2021Updated 3:29 p.m. ET
WASHINGTON The Biden administration is stepping up efforts to combat domestic extremism, increasing funding to prevent attacks, weighing strategies historically used against foreign terrorist groups and more openly warning the public about the threat.
Revealed: weak rules allow the world s largest police forces to kill Ankita Rao
Police departments in major cities across the world give their officers legal impunity to use lethal force even when their lives are not in danger, according to new research commissioned by the Guardian.
The study by the University of Chicago and its research partners found that not one police department of the cities surveyed had policies that were consistent with human rights guidelines set forth by the UN when it comes to use-of-force policies.
The report involved 48 major US and international cities, many in some of the richest, most democratic countries in the world.
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