" Hello police!!! My chile is acting out ageeen!! He's a not washing dishes, doing tures,in no ways be paying rent. He's gotz a devil en im!! I need y'all come get im!! Ok I'll see u outside!bye!! " " Damn stupid pig Babylon cops I hate the cops, AREN'T DEY DUE HERE YET???? SHEEEET. "
the lady at 21:05 just got done saying nobody on bail reoffends, then says anyone who can afford bail pays then reoffends. This cognitive dissonance and/or naiveté is so staggering. Everything about her body language and smarmy laughing reflects her insecurity with what she is saying, but she is so devoted to her ideology that she can't face logic.
She reminds me of the British pro-migration activist that got gang raped by illegal immigrants in the migrant camp in Sangatte, and didn't report it to the police to avoid stoking resentment against migrants. Some peoples' ideology is so strong it trumps EVERYTHING.
I just hope she gets touched by the criminals that she is advocating for! Its all fun and games when these criminals touch other people and she shows up to advocate for criminals! Lets hope she gets a taste of her own medication!!
It's pathetic that these cops can't talk about the reason this has happened more directly. We have all but destroyed our ability to have a reasonable discussion.
Because they cry at shout “cop hater” at any criticism. They’re parasites and a burden on people. It’s just another gang that people have to worry about since they enforce the edicts of the ruling class. This whole cop hatred narrative is a huge myth and lie.
My state got rid of bail three years ago. Now we have people openly using drugs and openly shoplifting all the time. I don't go to stores that much but 25% of the time I run into a homeless man leaving with bags filled with items and security just watching in befuddlement. Cops don't even arrest people for shoplifting knowing they'll be released within a few hours.
@Foster Twelvetrees it's everywhere. What I think Lambda is missing is that people don't usually stay in jail awaiting trial for misdemeanor charges like most shoplifting, so his description of the police refusing to arrest them because they'll be released makes no sense.
I love the guy who was falsely accused admits to assualt and dealing drugs in the same interview.. what a walking hypocrite. these are people who's whole existence is based on emotions and no logical thought.
She said she doesn’t want to sound like a crazy hippy but she is. The minute they started letting out people out of Rikers, crime went through the roof. The community affected ARE the black and brown neighborhoods.
And that violent crime from "the black and brown neighborhoods" spills out into the other neighborhoods; mixed, Asian, affluent etc. #LibMentalDisorder
That's not the worst of it. They don't want them to face any punishment at all. Because it's "unethical." And then they expect us to just put-up with them. While they go back to their cushy little neighborhood.
And she said that those incarcerated are the public. The reason why they are locked away from the public is because the public needs to be protected from them. They are not the public… once they pay their debts to society and return to society, then they become part of the public. How stupid are liberals?
The real problem is the mentality of most of these people. Most are liars first of all and the grown ups that believe that there should be no police are the real reason that crime is out of control. With leaders that believe in abolishing police how can the people have a chance. Embarrassing themselves with every word spoken.
cops watch.. driving around in cars, bicycles, or walking around waiting, watching and filming police interact with the criminal on the street.. not alerting the police or public about a possible crime but going after the cops... I see them in my neighborhood completely pathetic..
The New Haven CT police chief was at a community meeting in one of the more dangerous neighborhoods and someone said they needed more police in the area. The Chief was somewhat surprised since for a while now people where just repeating that tag line of defunding the police and was happy that someone recognized the need for MORE police presence
CT is going to be exactly like NYC in no time. I have not left my house in Cheshire CT without my gun in over 2 years. Prior to that I never carried I just left my firearms at home.
That's the thing most people don't realize, and this will be a very unpopular opinion. But in order to take for lack of a better word a blighted area. And to get businesses to come in and make investments in the area at the same time creating jobs. A city has to bring crime down in those areas first. And that is usually done most quickly and effectively by introducing a whole lot more cops to the area.
Honest and good people always appreciate the police. It's only feral criminals and white liberals- who secretly want to see poor people suffer, who hate the police.
Typical leftist. It just WASN'T real communism ! We need to try it again. They typical leftist/communist mindset. It always everyone else at fault. Never the leftist ideas.
“defund the police” simply means reduce police budgets and divest funding towards underlying societal issues, like poverty, homelessness, education, and health services.
I got shot by my neighbor, and she was released before she was even sober; they didn't even tell her she hit me. I couldn't walk bc it and it ruined my life. Something is severely wrong w the justice system. The only thing that hurt worse than the bullet was hearing her laugh just outside my door the next day.
Pretty much. And then everybody wants to ignore the victims. We're not smooth talkers, like they are. And we're not in the news all the time. We were just pushed into a situation we didn't ask for.
He had a badge, partner, promoted justice by vigilantism, taking matters into their own hands and did nothing to prevent crime.... Sounds like a crooked cop to me. Oh the irony
@@calchedz NYPD are stating just for burglary arrests and nothing else 25% of 1,494 people arrested for burglary committed another felony within 60 days... That's just for Burglary.... Much higher than the 2% this activist was stating. Why didn't the reporter/journalist challenge her on this figure? It's so obviously incorrect.
@@6thgraderfriends Again I don't understand why the journalist didn't challenge her on that number... It's so glaringly incorrect to anyone with even a passing bit of knowledge into the subject.
The Telegraph of course - a more right wing sensible way of looking at things. The Guardian would never run this story. Their angle would be police brutality and how awful it is that the police won't let all these poor innocent black criminals run around doing as they please.
The guy at 25 minutes is such a hypocrite. He wants to abolish the police department and accuses them of heinous wrongdoing, yet with complete pride explains just how brutal his brand of vigilante justice is in regards to the mugger. So only him and his merry band of vigilantes are allowed to roll up on people and be judge, jury, and executioner......got it.
@@shawnkelly695 honestly, that’s not even needed. All it takes is for the communities to get together and “flush out” the bad apples (snitch) but unfortunately a lot of people tend to be related or family friends in those communities and are unwilling to give them up.
It is not that unbiased". The Telegraph has long supported conservative causes and talking points. Most of this is looking to place blame on the people seeking redress and public accountability from police forces for crime rising ( which has more to do with covid and economic issues ). Then not adequately reporting instances that caused grievances with police actions.
People and politicians like to say direct funding to mental health but won't actually support institutionalized housing. Letting them wander around the street is not compassion!
@@MrKongatthegates And I don't have the right to walk on the street without being punched in the face or spit on by some schizophrenic? Not being able to control themselves, doesn't make them sympathetic, it makes them a danger to society.
@@MrKongatthegates ridiculous take this one. The ones that should end in a mental facility absolutely do need outside help. People with serious schizophrenia, or people who are completely socially incapable, or who suffer from substance abuse disorders will destroy themselves gruesomely if let be.
They are not supposed to be left wandering around the streets. People with mental health problems do better at a home setting whether with family or a small group home. However, the large institutions did nothing to help people with mental health issues or intellectual disabilities. The concept is okay, but large facilities with many patients end up being dumping grounds of little care, overcrowding, overworked staff, and squandered resources. Look into the history of Byberry State Hospital and Pennhurst State School and Hospital. Reading about them will change your mind about large institutions.
I got stopped and frisked in NYC probably about 2013 or so at the main bus terminal in Manhattan didn't have ID so they took me in once they verified who I was and that I was a veteran they bought me lunch and really treated me well I still remember those guys kindness many years later after having got clean I know that experience doesn't mean all NYC or even those ones are truly good people but I felt like there wasn't a bad guy in that room and after speaking with em I also felt they took their jobs as seriously as we did in the military I'm from a rural community I never felt our cops were as good of guys as those guys
I like to think that the anti-cop/anti-justice side of this doesn't actually believe what they're saying. They're just angry or upset with how things are going and cling onto their ideology as an outlet. It's not about being right or kind, it's about defending an ideology. Deep down, I'm sure they know they're not right
I feel like the response to perceived police brutally was overly emotional and that got in the way of thinking logically about how to improve law enforcement. I believe the justice system now is even more broken than the one we had just a couple years ago before the BLM riots.
@@smellthecoffee5314 That's what "defund the police" is about. But too many people don't know that because they don't bother to learn anything about something before they judge it. It's a terrible name for a good idea.
This is what happens when people want the world to work based on their ideas But not one bit interested on how the world works, they think rainbows are the answers.
yep. It's all blameshifting. If people could look inside and realise hatred isnt the option, but love, there wouldnt be this amount of crime. "It's your fault!" is their motto.
The people who want to defund the police would call them in a heartbeat if someone broke into their house, and they still wouldn't change their tune, even if their life had been saved.
Because NYC has lost so many shops moving out because of Looting and the personal random attack on citizen's of NYC, they are losing so many people moving out that their tax system is really suffering and they can not sustain their tax rolls. The out of town people coming to visit in NYC has diminished thus and crazy circle continues. If the city is not safe, people will not come, myself and family included.
Trust me. The city is still packed to the gills and vacancy rates are low. The reason there's less stores has more to do with insane rents and e-commerce than crime. Many businesses were also hit hard by COVID and never returned.
I’ve been with my family just before covid and it felt unsafe then, even on the main streets. Aggressive beggars and homeless, more than one attempted pickpocketing and two occasions where I had to intervene when random strangers started approaching and being verbally aggressive towards members of my family. I’ll never go back!
This video is painful to watch and hard to get through. I grew up in the Twin Cities. We used to go to Minneapolis in the 80s and 90s and it was pretty dangerous. Then something happened. It got better. Crime went down. The downtown area was revitalized. Neighborhoods were improved and even the dangerous places got better. People even wanted to move there. I lived in downtown Minneapolis in the late 90s and I loved it. It was such a beautiful city. Then all of that went away in a few quick nights. Now I read about a new restaurant closing every day. They all have the same press release with tip toe wording about the current climate in the city forcing them to close. They no longer blame Covid. It is so sad what became of that city. The problem is highlighted by the people in this interview who say 'I'm a victim of recent crime' and we must 'defund the police' in the same breath.
The same thing happened in the late 60's and 70's. The police became public enemy and the liberal media made folk heroes out of criminals, especially if they were from minority populations. Eventually we came to our senses but the now the pendulum is swinging again.
@@Illisil that gold tooth and smartass attitude explains a lot, and the fact that he's now some kind of a professional snitch for his fellow compadres thanks to the money from the lawsuit seals the deal...
@@lifesajoke6965 If he was the exception and not the rule, there would be dozens if not hundreds of videos on YT about successful examples of taking $ and power away from the Police and giving it to untrained and unvetted "community leaders" that have little to no transparency and accountability.
as someone who walks around with 15k of equipment in his camera bag. i 100% feel unsafe without my gun. i would never walk anywhere in new york alone with my camera. I dont even wanna go there with my real phone or wallet. i dont want my real phone stolen. i bought a burner literally for this reason. and i dont walk with my real wallet either. only time i got my stuff with me is if i got at least 3 people with me. not 1 not 2 , minimum 3. new york only gives criminals rights. we cant carry our legally owned guns.
@@estelaangeles2346 I doubt, Nowadays it's a normality, back then it was dangerous due to the fact the criminal justice system was just setting up. Rn is worse because is shows a failed system that has been proven to work.
I don't know how he kept his cool in that car with those two utter utter buffoons. What were they talking about? Just because some corrupt cops tried to frame him suddenly all criminals should be freed from jail and released without bond? Everyone should take the law into their own hands and bypass the police- just because some cops lied on him. Oh ..... But.....He was a criminal.
Here's my question for the guy who won $900k from the city - when he and his buddies "take care of things" but it turns out to be an innocent person like he claims he was (not arguing, he won)... Who does that guy sue to win his $900k?!?
Tana Geneva responded in such a way that made me think "yep, that sure is a ~modern~ independent journalist" immediately. Journalists are supposed to be knowledgable of their subject and lead each other to questions/answers, not interrupt the interviewer with "nope" and made up on-the-fly percentages and statistics.
That woman who is pro criminal comes across as completely clueless and utopian. It's scary that we have DA's across the country with the same mentality as her.
Theyre already so apathetic and conditioned to accept everyday life as inherently dangerous they dont even really see it as dangerous anymore. More of an inconvenience.
12:39 It's important for the British and non-American audience to remember in the US each party of a legal case pays for their own expenses. In the UK, my country and I believe most countries, on a legal case, the party that looses pays for the bill of both parties. In the US, a person can go bankrupt from a legal case expenses even if the person wins the case.
No its that way in civil cases in the US (the losing party pays for the legal expenses). But criminal court - yeah the government is not paying. Well over 90% of criminal cases are plead out before trial.
The restriction of firearm ownership, and carry, has fueled the crime rate in NYC more than anything. I live in a constitutional carry/stand your ground state. Criminals live in fear, not citizens. We have the right, and the means to protect ourselves, our families and our property with deadly force. Criminals around here think twice before confronting any citizen, because it could be their last confrontation.
@@duckmercy11 wanted to write the same. Crime is much higher in Florida. Except for maybe white crimes like corruption, tax evasion, as they got more millionaires and billionaires, there's also more corporations in New York, so there might be more wrong doing by corporations. But in everything else, murder, homicide, arson, thefts, stabbings, gun shootings, kidnapping, rape, domestic violence, violence in general, everything else is much higher in Florida.
That guy brags about supposedly beating people that robbed elderly. I guess he gets to decide who is guilty and who isn't. Then he watches the police to make sure they're following the law?
2%? Overall, 35% of New York City parolees were re-convicted, 25% were revoked, and 20% absconded within two years following release to parole. 1 In New York State, some sentences involve a range of years (one to three years, three to six years, etc.).
I've been watching Steven Edginton for several years now and my admiration for his work has only grown. Before the Telegraph he was with the Sun and was doing intelligent interviews with all sorts people, asking good questions and giving his guests time to speak their mind. This young man will surely go on to great things. If only there were more like him!
This reminds me of the movie "Judge Dredd". A movie where criminals literally rule a city. And in doing so, Court Judges, Policemen, and other forms of authority are killed by criminal elements on a daily basis, with little threat of punishment.
But in the original comic strip from 200AD, the Judges are the only thing that keeps the mega city from falling into anarchy. The Judges, such as Dredd, have the absolute authority to dispense summary justice against the perps.
Well, Chicago had been running that experiment for a while, 50 dead on a hot sunny weekend is your answer. Almost entirely black on black killings, but with racially motivated attacks on Asians and Whites going undiscissed and the news of this, openly getting suppressed by the Left controlled media
@@hellodarkness5644 🤔 wouldn't that just cause them to move to a more conservative area, keep voting the same way and eventually turn that area exactly into the area they left?
As a NYC resident the social problems we have are mostly due to gang activity and a large homeless population that has mental illness and substance abuse challenges. Petty larceny has been changed to anything over $1000, so shop lifting and subway fare evasion is increasing. Michael Shellenberger has some good ideas on how to solve these problems if they can be implemented.
“defund the police” simply means reduce police budgets and divest funding towards underlying societal issues, like poverty, homelessness, education, and health services.
@@fuckbankersUnfortunately the term has been politicized. There are many new technologies that can incapacitate people who are violent without killing them. Scandinavia has a true rehabilitative corrective system, and the Netherlands has some good tools to keep people off the streets. We just have to decide as a society to spend the money, rather than just throwing people away.
For those who desire a revolution, civil disorder is not necessarily a problem. At the time of the French revolution those who wanted to bring down the monarchy did not necessarily love violence and disorder but they were willing to tolerate it to meet their goal. Ask yourself whether there are any people in society today who wish a total replacement of the cultural and political system. From my perspective what they desire is an end to violence and harshness, but what they are actually creating is the supremacy of consumer values. Personal safety will still be available in such cities but only to those who can afford it.
Those problems have been solved before but people don't want to allow stop n frisk, broken window, etc policies. NYC could fix itself again but people will feel there civil liberties violated. If it's not done the hard way it won't get done.
"I think it's more important to direct that funding to mental health" ah yes, how many times exactly have we heard stories of serial killers or murderers attending therapy, taking meds, and still hurting others? Please.
@seanolaocha940 my guess is very few people are actually prevented from being victims by potential offenders. Locking up crazy people in the crazy house isn't therapy, it's just a nicer form of imprisonment. Which I favor over both regular jails and letting them loose.
Ted Bundy worked multiple jobs, and was well liked by his peers. He showed no signs, or very few of being a murderer or psychopath. These people are stupid.
NYC checking in. Biggest crime wave in NYC is Fox News staff and other right wing journalists in our city who are KKK type fascists using bigotry to create hate crimes and stochastically terrorizing us. Telegraph is not credible.
And notably, my friends have been the victims of the attacks in NYC, including assaults on Asians, incited by these right wing bigot journalists including Fox staff members, now including Telegraph staff.
Okay don't forget the murders in Kentucky don't forget the murders in Houston don't forget the murders in Kansas City oh wait those are all red States so Republicans do murder yes they do
I’m a minority, obviously by my name, but “stop and frisk” worked. I don’t care if I were stopped by the cops. I have nothing to hide (I was incarcerated in the past but I’ve changed my ways).
Same here! Except I was never incarcerated or ever had trouble with the law but I too am a minority, Latino, and I 100% support Stop&Frisk. We need that back and as a 'brown person', I would like to see more police in my Latino minority neighborhood in Brooklyn. We need them.
I don't like stopping frisk cuz I just don't like getting my balls grabbed while headed down the street, besides I generally don't put enough padding in my schedule that I can comfortably be screwed over by cops for 10 or 15 minutes
We did bond reform in Houston and it was a huge disaster for minority communities that ended up with killers roaming their communities and the body count and crime in general went through the roof. I'm a Democrat and we are lucky we didn't get destroyed in this last election because we deserved it for letting the most extreme parts of our party take over criminal justice policy. We've made a correction on bonds for criminals but the dead, including the criminals who would have been safe in prison, will never come back.
Hey Gonzalez… what about these savages .. these white supremist not being ARRESTED … able to continue their savagery! Remember Buffaloe… that SAVAGE was arrested armed and ALIVE. But unarmed Black men are murdered by WHITE COPS ! Speak abou that !
Thank god they changed it. I’m thinking of moving to Houston with my family and the last thing I want is for it to turn into another New York or Los Angeles.
@@quirkasaurussaurus2896 That must never happen otherwise people would unite, and united people do not need governments that's why (((they))) play on both sides, ordo ab chaos.
These young people are appalling; an indictment on their parents' parenting and the education system. Oh and who I wonder committed the 16 murders on Rikers Island given that the inmates are all "innocent" according to the foolish journalist interviewed 20 minutes in?
its almost like our parents are a bunch of psychotic hedonism addicted self centered m0r0ns.. who also happen to be mostly right wing in their politics. like allowing them to steal labor value and pretend they earned it wasnt such a great idea after all and we should have just paid working people all they were worth so that power didnt get consolidated into the most psychotic of humans
I think the police should just stop protecting these people who want to de-fund them and see how long it takes before they start screaming for the police to come and save them..
at a certain point democracy just becomes a racial head count states like ny and cali are post democracy. they'll never elect a non liberal ever again, not enough whites.
When the guy brags about vigilantism after saying we don't need cops, and dismisses the idea that vigilantes could get the wrong guy or be corrupt after talking about how the police can get the wrong guy or be corrupt... the irony is staggering.
Steven edginton is a terrific reporter and I love his off script series. The polices broken windows program seems to take credit for the drop in crime, whereas the economist Steven Levitt attributed this to the legalisation of abortion
There are many factors combining to produce the outcomes. Some factors operate nationally, and there was a national decrease in crime in the US for almost three decades. Steven Levitt's favorite factor may be large or small within those that led to this outcome. But NYC saw a larger decrease than the national average (ie: operating on top of the national factors), and some of that may have come from factors the "broken windows" policing and from compstat (using computer algorithms to allocate police resources where they are more likely to be needed). So they could both be (partially) right.
That's the street mentality. Lots of gang members in Chicago think this way. It's their street code only and they do not respect any law of the country
@@spht9ng Yes. Where are their rules of evidence? Where is their jury of peers? Where are their defense attorneys? Where is their presumption of innocence. Yet, they can presume to tell us that OUR system is corrupt.
When the system fails to provide safty and justice to the law abiding people their only choice is to turn to vigilantism. No-bail, low-bail, early release and slap in the wrist plea deals deny decent people the just society they deserve.
Interesting watch. Though i think Stephen missed a trick whilst interviewing the cop watch guy who was keen to talk about the damages he received for the cops getting it wrong: Who is going to pay the victims when the vigilantes get it wrong? Will copwatch guy be willing to stump up tens of thousands of dollars?
I lost empathy for NYPD when they had stop and frisk. I was literally Frisked with my friends at his house. We were on private property sitting on the step of his house and NYPD searched us for no reason. I was livid.
Exactly! I remember I came out of my building and detecs stopped me and started interogating me like I did something wrong. I told them I lived there but they wouldnt stop until I showed them ID(they didnt ask for it, they just wanted to harass me).
That’s the other side of the coin, because I definitely empathize with people that distrust the police. However police are necessary part of society that should be improved to help everyone.
@@brandonandujar2289 Police or rather detectives know how to identify actual criminals in neighborhoods. That's how they build their R.I.C.O cases. Stop and Frisk is literally just an excuse to arrest and harass people who aren't criminals.
The solution to the policing problem around the nation is very simple. They should be paid like lawyers. Expected to be educated like lawyers. But they should also be held accountable when they break the law or violate someones rights. The problem with the police in this nation is real. There is absolutely zero accountability for police.
I spent a fair bit of time in New York for work, about 15 years ago. It was a spectacularly city, I felt safer than in London, and I sometimes spent whole days exploring on foot. The only aggression I encountered was when I accidently cut a line in a supermarket and got an ear bashing from seventy year old woman from the Bronx. She was even nice about it though, and the second I got out of the way, she just started chatting with me. I had such a great time there and it was insanely safe. These days I watch the news reports and videos of shootings, and its like Brazil. Constant crime, attacks in broad daylight, no respect for the law. They need a badass governor, a badass prosecutor, and the cops need more support. The police cant function when a legal justified shooting might still land them in jail.
NYC has more empathy for the perpetrators then the victims.
It sure seems that way sometimes.
Until those perpetrators come for them, they they'll call the cops in under 3 seconds.
They don't even see the hypocrisy in this.
" Hello police!!! My chile is acting out ageeen!! He's a not washing dishes, doing tures,in no ways be paying rent. He's gotz a devil en im!! I need y'all come get im!! Ok I'll see u outside!bye!! "
" Damn stupid pig Babylon cops I hate the cops, AREN'T DEY DUE HERE YET???? SHEEEET. "
Every single time.
There lies the problem, New York occupants have their poles are crossed!
How can anyone think defunding the police will help? Crime will only get worse! 🤦🏼♂️
That's why Ang mohs are a bunch of criminals leh
It's getting crazy already
Because there all criminals or involved in it at least.
The left believe it and the democrat party is now the left.
I think that's the goal for the last guy! Lol. He didn't seem like he wanted them abolished for misguided altruistic reasons -quite the opposite.😆
the lady at 21:05 just got done saying nobody on bail reoffends, then says anyone who can afford bail pays then reoffends. This cognitive dissonance and/or naiveté is so staggering. Everything about her body language and smarmy laughing reflects her insecurity with what she is saying, but she is so devoted to her ideology that she can't face logic.
Well said👍👍
She reminds me of the British pro-migration activist that got gang raped by illegal immigrants in the migrant camp in Sangatte, and didn't report it to the police to avoid stoking resentment against migrants. Some peoples' ideology is so strong it trumps EVERYTHING.
Facts, good catch.
She's a stank puss neeg lover beech!
I just hope she gets touched by the criminals that she is advocating for! Its all fun and games when these criminals touch other people and she shows up to advocate for criminals! Lets hope she gets a taste of her own medication!!
It's pathetic that these cops can't talk about the reason this has happened more directly. We have all but destroyed our ability to have a reasonable discussion.
They want to keep their pensions.
Like having the IDF train them?
And what is the real reason, my African American?
Because they cry at shout “cop hater” at any criticism. They’re parasites and a burden on people. It’s just another gang that people have to worry about since they enforce the edicts of the ruling class. This whole cop hatred narrative is a huge myth and lie.
@@tinypapertiger African Americans, obviously.
My state got rid of bail three years ago. Now we have people openly using drugs and openly shoplifting all the time. I don't go to stores that much but 25% of the time I run into a homeless man leaving with bags filled with items and security just watching in befuddlement. Cops don't even arrest people for shoplifting knowing they'll be released within a few hours.
Do the police know that people's criminal charges are not dismissed when they get released after arraignment? Not charging them at all seems petulant.
Blame the Democrats
Drugs are great 👍 👌
@Foster Twelvetrees it's everywhere. What I think Lambda is missing is that people don't usually stay in jail awaiting trial for misdemeanor charges like most shoplifting, so his description of the police refusing to arrest them because they'll be released makes no sense.
who cares
I love the guy who was falsely accused admits to assualt and dealing drugs in the same interview.. what a walking hypocrite. these are people who's whole existence is based on emotions and no logical thought.
yep, mentally ill criminal.
“They’re not sending their best!”
-Donald Trump
@@Opeandaway I love that quote!
uh...thats more than half of this stupid country now.
They're called knee gores
These guys wanna get rid of police and then buy a gun to protect yourself...and their party wanna get rid of guns.😂. Idiocy
Yeah, those guys were chauvinistic cavemen.
That guy reminded me of "Idiocracy" the movie
JUST CRAZY
Dumbest people in america and there is literally 10's of millions of them that are voting
I assumed it was trolling… it’s beyond belief to think MF’s actually lack that much brain cells
She said she doesn’t want to sound like a crazy hippy but she is. The minute they started letting out people out of Rikers, crime went through the roof. The community affected ARE the black and brown neighborhoods.
And that violent crime from "the black and brown neighborhoods" spills out into the other neighborhoods; mixed, Asian, affluent etc. #LibMentalDisorder
That's not the worst of it. They don't want them to face any punishment at all.
Because it's "unethical."
And then they expect us to just put-up with them. While they go back to their cushy little neighborhood.
"Brown", like Indian and South East Asian?
And she said that those incarcerated are the public. The reason why they are locked away from the public is because the public needs to be protected from them. They are not the public… once they pay their debts to society and return to society, then they become part of the public. How stupid are liberals?
Liberals and Democrats are PRO-CRIMINAL. Enuff said.
The real problem is the mentality of most of these people. Most are liars first of all and the grown ups that believe that there should be no police are the real reason that crime is out of control. With leaders that believe in abolishing police how can the people have a chance. Embarrassing themselves with every word spoken.
cops watch.. driving around in cars, bicycles, or walking around waiting, watching and filming police interact with the criminal on the street.. not alerting the police or public about a possible crime but going after the cops... I see them in my neighborhood completely pathetic..
@@kevinedens8551 the lefts policies and propaganda has made the mess we have now . Period but it’s all fake right ? Smh
Very well said.
@@kevinedens8551 it is about the left because they're the ones pushing all this nonsense.
Criminals want the police banned, interfering with their love of robbery, murder and rape, The left is to full of people who worship criminality.
The New Haven CT police chief was at a community meeting in one of the more dangerous neighborhoods and someone said they needed more police in the area. The Chief was somewhat surprised since for a while now people where just repeating that tag line of defunding the police and was happy that someone recognized the need for MORE police presence
CT is going to be exactly like NYC in no time. I have not left my house in Cheshire CT without my gun in over 2 years. Prior to that I never carried I just left my firearms at home.
@@Whalers860 Ppl either don't want to know (it puts neg light on their side), don't care or want devestation to cause K -oss
That's the thing most people don't realize, and this will be a very unpopular opinion. But in order to take for lack of a better word a blighted area. And to get businesses to come in and make investments in the area at the same time creating jobs. A city has to bring crime down in those areas first. And that is usually done most quickly and effectively by introducing a whole lot more cops to the area.
Honest and good people always appreciate the police. It's only feral criminals and white liberals- who secretly want to see poor people suffer, who hate the police.
I Think That Person Was Requesting More GOOD Police Not Bad.
They voted for this that’s what they get
Disgusting and true.
@@fabiannamccorvey5731 but they didnt vote and i watch streamers from nyc that want to ban guns
@@estelaangeles2346 the criminals get guns illegally anyway and the law abiding citizens are left defenceless 🤦🏾♂️
Did she really just say one thing and then completely contradict it in the next sentence 🤯
Unfortunately, some people don't realize they're the person people hear speak and question how they made it this far
Which one?
Typical leftist.
It just WASN'T real communism ! We need to try it again.
They typical leftist/communist mindset.
It always everyone else at fault. Never the leftist ideas.
Hes scared to go on the subway but wants to de fund the police.
ABSOLUTELY RIDICULOUS COMMENT
I know right, absolute moron
“defund the police” simply means reduce police budgets and divest funding towards underlying societal issues, like poverty, homelessness, education, and health services.
@@fuckbankers enjoy more crime, idiot
A literal npc
That's because liberalism is a mental disorder.
I got shot by my neighbor, and she was released before she was even sober; they didn't even tell her she hit me. I couldn't walk bc it and it ruined my life.
Something is severely wrong w the justice system. The only thing that hurt worse than the bullet was hearing her laugh just outside my door the next day.
Wow. I’m so sorry!
Pretty much. And then everybody wants to ignore the victims.
We're not smooth talkers, like they are. And we're not in the news all the time.
We were just pushed into a situation we didn't ask for.
welcome to voting democrat in nyc
🤯
Her race, please?
I is a shame that Rudy Guliani is now considered such a joke these days considering how much he cleaned up the city during his tenure.
Brilliant guy! He single-handedly broke the Mafia in New York City.
Considered by far left clowns who see him as a threat
@@golden.lights.twinkle2329 It takes a ginzo to stop a ginzo.
Crime was on the downtrend a good four years before Guliani. He just managed to turn Times Square into Disneyland. Yay.
He was the best mayor besides Koch this mayor call white cops crackers really
I’d really rather have police protecting me then cop watch guy. 😬
He had a badge, partner, promoted justice by vigilantism, taking matters into their own hands and did nothing to prevent crime.... Sounds like a crooked cop to me. Oh the irony
The police only protect government and big businesses
@@paulhoughton1691 he also admitted to being a former criminal who clearly just doesn't like police.
@@splinte111 it sounds like he basically thinks being robbed or crime in general is a good thing. Ultimately far left ideology is apocalyptic.
@@paulhoughton1691 Yeah he's an idiot.
_"People out on bail re-offend 2% of the time, its extremely rare."_
I'd love to see those statistics.
More like 90%
@@calchedz
NYPD are stating just for burglary arrests and nothing else 25% of 1,494 people arrested for burglary committed another felony within 60 days... That's just for Burglary.... Much higher than the 2% this activist was stating.
Why didn't the reporter/journalist challenge her on this figure? It's so obviously incorrect.
Yeah, I'm going to need those numbers properly.
@@6thgraderfriends
Again I don't understand why the journalist didn't challenge her on that number... It's so glaringly incorrect to anyone with even a passing bit of knowledge into the subject.
that lady seems crazy.
holy crap is this a reporter that isn't just reading off of a script and getting boots on the ground info :O
Liked, please we need more of this.
Yes. It is refreshing.
The Telegraph of course - a more right wing sensible way of looking at things. The Guardian would never run this story. Their angle would be police brutality and how awful it is that the police won't let all these poor innocent black criminals run around doing as they please.
"I'm afraid of becoming victimized", seconds later "yeah, de-fund the police." dufuuuuuuk 🤯
He is a npc
Lmao
Those type of "people" are the thing that will destroy the civilised word
@@Dutchman-2002 Weak men create hard times.
I see now why they keep voting blue and expecting some kind of change to happen. With idiots like that roaming the streets of NY. Smh.
This reporter will get fired soon. He actually had the balls to call the riots, riots.
Mostly peaceful protests 🙄
@@allseeingotto2912 "Fiery but mostly peaceful protests"
His accent may warrant a pass
@@allseeingotto2912 Summer of love 😂
I wouldnt want to see anyone out of a job but to be honest he does seem to be rather naieve.
The guy at 25 minutes is such a hypocrite. He wants to abolish the police department and accuses them of heinous wrongdoing, yet with complete pride explains just how brutal his brand of vigilante justice is in regards to the mugger. So only him and his merry band of vigilantes are allowed to roll up on people and be judge, jury, and executioner......got it.
I'm actually shocked the telegraph admitted this
When even the media is admiting something against the left its bc things are really ugly
why? they've always been right leaning
@@be6213 lol what they have very left leanings on most subjects.
@@faustsin9366 No, the're not. They have always leaned conservative.
@@faustsin9366 like what? its very politically conservative that's not just my opinion they've always supported the conservatives
Anyone who says "like" that much deserves a slap.
My God yes, agree
The block watch dude is a criminal and that’s the alternative to police. Ohhh New York, what an embarrassment
The NYTimes would never run a piece like this...by which I mean urgent, balanced, and comprehensive.
👏
Excellent point, telling and very unfortunate.
ACAB
@@Toy1er If only.
How is this balanced?
I Live in NYC and I would rather see 100 Cops with Guns on the Street than One Mad person or Gang member with ONE GUN.
How about everyone has a gun. Then alot easier to take down a thug with illigal gun and no care about your life or prison
what if the one mad person is a n4z1 screaming about the need to end the lives of criminals?
@@shawnkelly695 honestly, that’s not even needed. All it takes is for the communities to get together and “flush out” the bad apples (snitch) but unfortunately a lot of people tend to be related or family friends in those communities and are unwilling to give them up.
@@anthonyfletcher8053 snitch? Jails and prisons do more harm then good. Maybe instead of snitching just let society handle the problem people.
@@shawnkelly695 most good people in those communities don’t have it in them or they would have dealt with it already.
Decent, unbiased Telegraph reporting? Slow down Telegraph, I might need to subscribe!! 😂
I know right? Honest serious news like this is hard to come by.
It is not that unbiased". The Telegraph has long supported conservative causes and talking points. Most of this is looking to place blame on the people seeking redress and public accountability from police forces for crime rising ( which has more to do with covid and economic issues ). Then not adequately reporting instances that caused grievances with police actions.
Random dude: I feel scared on riding the subway, crime has definitely risen.
The same dude: yeah I agree with defunding the police.
🤦♂️
These people are rtarded.
They deserve everything they get
Democrats for ya. I’ll never vote democrats in my life
Yeap that was the people marching and saying stuff like defund the police. Now look at them some people are just so natural selection
lemmings
Bro thats genz wrapped up, dumb as hell
People and politicians like to say direct funding to mental health but won't actually support institutionalized housing. Letting them wander around the street is not compassion!
exactly! when we say "fund mental health" they hear "free drugs"...
no, we mean INSTITUTIONS...
Disabled people dont need your compassion. They have rights to not be falsely imprisoned for things they cannot control
@@MrKongatthegates And I don't have the right to walk on the street without being punched in the face or spit on by some schizophrenic? Not being able to control themselves, doesn't make them sympathetic, it makes them a danger to society.
@@MrKongatthegates ridiculous take this one. The ones that should end in a mental facility absolutely do need outside help. People with serious schizophrenia, or people who are completely socially incapable, or who suffer from substance abuse disorders will destroy themselves gruesomely if let be.
They are not supposed to be left wandering around the streets. People with mental health problems do better at a home setting whether with family or a small group home. However, the large institutions did nothing to help people with mental health issues or intellectual disabilities. The concept is okay, but large facilities with many patients end up being dumping grounds of little care, overcrowding, overworked staff, and squandered resources. Look into the history of Byberry State Hospital and Pennhurst State School and Hospital. Reading about them will change your mind about large institutions.
I got stopped and frisked in NYC probably about 2013 or so at the main bus terminal in Manhattan didn't have ID so they took me in once they verified who I was and that I was a veteran they bought me lunch and really treated me well I still remember those guys kindness many years later after having got clean I know that experience doesn't mean all NYC or even those ones are truly good people but I felt like there wasn't a bad guy in that room and after speaking with em I also felt they took their jobs as seriously as we did in the military I'm from a rural community I never felt our cops were as good of guys as those guys
That’s a weird way of saying they violated your 4th amendment right.
@@xploration1437 How did he get violated?
@@thearachnid7779 I said his rights were violated. Not him. The first few word were “I got stopped and frisked”. That is illegal.
@@xploration1437 he also didn’t say what he was doing before he got stopped
I like to think that the anti-cop/anti-justice side of this doesn't actually believe what they're saying. They're just angry or upset with how things are going and cling onto their ideology as an outlet. It's not about being right or kind, it's about defending an ideology. Deep down, I'm sure they know they're not right
Unfortunately, many of them are mentally ill. Berkeley CA is full of them...
I feel like the response to perceived police brutally was overly emotional and that got in the way of thinking logically about how to improve law enforcement. I believe the justice system now is even more broken than the one we had just a couple years ago before the BLM riots.
I think many of them absolutely do believe in what they are saying.
Police reform is needed though
Pigs protect property not people I don't know why people are so surprised they're not doing anything they never have? 🤔
@@smellthecoffee5314 That's what "defund the police" is about. But too many people don't know that because they don't bother to learn anything about something before they judge it. It's a terrible name for a good idea.
Democratic city, Democratic state, Democratic mayor, Democratic governor.
I'm beginning to see a trend.
Finally, proper journalism.asking good questions.
A story about the left that isn’t all sunshine and rainbows!? This is almost unheard of! 😮
I'd say purposefully kept out of exposure by the left media.
No story about the left is complete without mention of tent cities or people going to the bathroom on the street
Fact’s
fox news criticizes the left daily
@@8pija22 Fox news lacks credibility
This is what happens when people want the world to work based on their ideas
But not one bit interested on how the world works, they think rainbows are the answers.
their ideas would work if america had no black people
Well America seems determined to become a Grand Theft Auto game irl, everyone gets a piece of the blame pie
yep. It's all blameshifting. If people could look inside and realise hatred isnt the option, but love, there wouldnt be this amount of crime. "It's your fault!" is their motto.
It already is GTA, it's total chaos. lol
The people who want to defund the police would call them in a heartbeat if someone broke into their house, and they still wouldn't change their tune, even if their life had been saved.
Anti cop ppl better start being pro gun
Pro gun will not fix crime it will not prevent crime Criminals will simply arm up with guns
Because NYC has lost so many shops moving out because of Looting and the personal random attack on citizen's of NYC, they are losing so many people moving out that their tax system is really suffering and they can not sustain their tax rolls. The out of town people coming to visit in NYC has diminished thus and crazy circle continues. If the city is not safe, people will not come, myself and family included.
Trust me. The city is still packed to the gills and vacancy rates are low. The reason there's less stores has more to do with insane rents and e-commerce than crime. Many businesses were also hit hard by COVID and never returned.
I live and work in nyc area. And that’s not true . The city is packed as ever.
Lee Zeldie
@@duckmercy11 total bullshit
@@Chyeahokay no it isn't
Didn't realize NYC was going through all this..
As being a life long New Yorker it’s gotten pretty dam bad
Never exactly been good though, has it?
@@HowDeepIsYourJesus but i thought crime was worse in the 90s
@@estelaangeles2346 True, but compare it to many cities around the world and it's abysmal even now.
I’ve been with my family just before covid and it felt unsafe then, even on the main streets. Aggressive beggars and homeless, more than one attempted pickpocketing and two occasions where I had to intervene when random strangers started approaching and being verbally aggressive towards members of my family. I’ll never go back!
finally, an outlet tells it like it is. the intolerance divisiveness and violence of politics in american is almost entirely created by the left
That’s every city David
@@theman44ful not here in the U.K.
@@davidwasilewski London, the equivalent of New York, is just as dangerous.
@@theman44ful I live in Brazil and we dont have that much crime in my city, and Brazil is a crime shithole. that says a lot
This video is painful to watch and hard to get through. I grew up in the Twin Cities. We used to go to Minneapolis in the 80s and 90s and it was pretty dangerous. Then something happened. It got better. Crime went down. The downtown area was revitalized. Neighborhoods were improved and even the dangerous places got better. People even wanted to move there. I lived in downtown Minneapolis in the late 90s and I loved it. It was such a beautiful city. Then all of that went away in a few quick nights. Now I read about a new restaurant closing every day. They all have the same press release with tip toe wording about the current climate in the city forcing them to close. They no longer blame Covid. It is so sad what became of that city.
The problem is highlighted by the people in this interview who say 'I'm a victim of recent crime' and we must 'defund the police' in the same breath.
Not too surprising considering how blue MN is.
How many restaurants are there? Everyday? How long has this daily been happening?They all have press releases to explain why they closed?
@@stephenb7704 Yep, blue policies and a HUGE surge of Somali immigrants. Import the 3rd world, become the 3rd world.
Those who claims " I'm a victim of recent crime' and we must 'defund the police'" in the same breath are imbecile.
The same thing happened in the late 60's and 70's. The police became public enemy and the liberal media made folk heroes out of criminals, especially if they were from minority populations. Eventually we came to our senses but the now the pendulum is swinging again.
went to NYC in 2012 and loved it, felt very safe. Cops were super friendly and approachable, had several chats with them. Shame it went downhill.
Liberals took control and stopped prosecuting criminals. Barely even see the cops anymore.
Wow those cop watch guys were certifiably insane
The guy who was able to prove that the police were trying to set him up, is insane????
@@Illisil that gold tooth and smartass attitude explains a lot, and the fact that he's now some kind of a professional snitch for his fellow compadres thanks to the money from the lawsuit seals the deal...
@@Illisil That guy is as crooked as the criminals he protects as he watches police.
@@Illisil Yes he was completely insane, which is probably why they tried to set him up in the 1st place
@@lifesajoke6965 If he was the exception and not the rule, there would be dozens if not hundreds of videos on YT about successful examples of taking $ and power away from the Police and giving it to untrained and unvetted "community leaders" that have little to no transparency and accountability.
@20:50 only 2% of people out on bail reoffend? I would love for her to cite that source.
Exactly she is a 🍓🍒🍌🎂
The voices in her head.
as someone who walks around with 15k of equipment in his camera bag. i 100% feel unsafe without my gun. i would never walk anywhere in new york alone with my camera. I dont even wanna go there with my real phone or wallet. i dont want my real phone stolen. i bought a burner literally for this reason. and i dont walk with my real wallet either. only time i got my stuff with me is if i got at least 3 people with me. not 1 not 2 , minimum 3. new york only gives criminals rights. we cant carry our legally owned guns.
New York is over. Nobody cares. Steve is the only remaining journalist in the mainstream. Great work. Also, Chuck is my damn HERO!
New york was worse in the 80s but one mayor cleaned nyc in the late 90s
@@estelaangeles2346 I doubt, Nowadays it's a normality, back then it was dangerous due to the fact the criminal justice system was just setting up. Rn is worse because is shows a failed system that has been proven to work.
If only the people of New York could concealed carry and defend themselves...
I want to reassure the police that we need and love them. Thanks for your service and bravery
Why do they get special treatment based simply on their occupation? Isn't everyone made in the image of God?
Yeah, it's so brave of them to abuse their power.
@@yennefer440 Said by the guy who probably called police immediately after getting robbed
KKK.on.patrol
@@technoloverish because they put their lives on the line to do their job
Stephen is a huge asset - his work is always well prepared and to the point. One of the best around.
I don't know how he kept his cool in that car with those two utter utter buffoons. What were they talking about? Just because some corrupt cops tried to frame him suddenly all criminals should be freed from jail and released without bond? Everyone should take the law into their own hands and bypass the police- just because some cops lied on him. Oh ..... But.....He was a criminal.
Yeah but his fashion sense is frankly embarrassing.
Here's my question for the guy who won $900k from the city - when he and his buddies "take care of things" but it turns out to be an innocent person like he claims he was (not arguing, he won)... Who does that guy sue to win his $900k?!?
He's nothing more than a criminal keeping his eye on the police while his buddies commit more crimes.
Police are not perfect but there is a system of accountability. Good luck trying to sue vigilantes.
Tana Geneva responded in such a way that made me think "yep, that sure is a ~modern~ independent journalist" immediately. Journalists are supposed to be knowledgable of their subject and lead each other to questions/answers, not interrupt the interviewer with "nope" and made up on-the-fly percentages and statistics.
Actually what I saw was an emotionally unstable looking person who appeared that she was about to burst into tears at any moment.
@@twlowe19 Neat.
Always some white woman from a cushy background.
@@xLeeroycranex yes, and one who inevitably recieved a toxic, soul crushing brainwashing from an elite university.
When something horrific happens to her, she will still parrot her narrative
That woman who is pro criminal comes across as completely clueless and utopian. It's scary that we have DA's across the country with the same mentality as her.
pro criminal is a stretch i think shes just out of touch
The national guard needs deployment, in major cities
soon enough they will be. they'll be everywhere
Theyre already so apathetic and conditioned to accept everyday life as inherently dangerous they dont even really see it as dangerous anymore. More of an inconvenience.
I watch streamers from nyc and they want to ban guns and nothing happens to them
12:39 It's important for the British and non-American audience to remember in the US each party of a legal case pays for their own expenses. In the UK, my country and I believe most countries, on a legal case, the party that looses pays for the bill of both parties. In the US, a person can go bankrupt from a legal case expenses even if the person wins the case.
Wonder how many NYC cops moved to Florida?
No its that way in civil cases in the US (the losing party pays for the legal expenses). But criminal court - yeah the government is not paying. Well over 90% of criminal cases are plead out before trial.
@@SuperDrake85 that's true, they plead out. Cause and effect. And it's called justice. Go figure.
An important distinction. Thanks for pointing this out.
The restriction of firearm ownership, and carry, has fueled the crime rate in NYC more than anything. I live in a constitutional carry/stand your ground state. Criminals live in fear, not citizens. We have the right, and the means to protect ourselves, our families and our property with deadly force. Criminals around here think twice before confronting any citizen, because it could be their last confrontation.
They just changed the cc law too as well. It only took them getting sued and getting absolutely smacked down by the Supreme Court
@Phillis "Dick" Black It works just fine in Miami and other large red cities.
@Phillis "Dick" Black Conservatives straight up do not care about statistics, reality, or making things better.
Moved out of NY because becoming Florida man was safer than staying there. And cheaper.
Crime is higher in FL, look up statistics.
@@duckmercy11 wanted to write the same. Crime is much higher in Florida. Except for maybe white crimes like corruption, tax evasion, as they got more millionaires and billionaires, there's also more corporations in New York, so there might be more wrong doing by corporations. But in everything else, murder, homicide, arson, thefts, stabbings, gun shootings, kidnapping, rape, domestic violence, violence in general, everything else is much higher in Florida.
@@in_wino_veritas oh yeah it's so much worse here in Palm Beach County FL. Please, don't come here.
😆 🤣
@@relaxingsounds1386 I won't.
@@in_wino_veritas I mean yeah, south side has gangs and cartels.
That guy brags about supposedly beating people that robbed elderly. I guess he gets to decide who is guilty and who isn't. Then he watches the police to make sure they're following the law?
The tribalism & balkanization of a society.
That cop watch crap is just pro crime, anti-police nonsense! That was the same guy who was trippin over the Rittenhouse verdict and Daniel Penny
2%? Overall, 35% of New York City parolees were re-convicted, 25% were revoked, and 20% absconded within two years following release to parole. 1 In New York State, some sentences involve a range of years (one to three years, three to six years, etc.).
Please state your source
That's parole, not bail.
It's incredible how bad things have gotten, and how those chiefly responsible aren't the ones who get blamed.
Its always the people crying to defund the police who are the first to cry and call the police when something happens.
This is a well-balanced report, kudos to this reporter and The Telegraph.
I've been watching Steven Edginton for several years now and my admiration for his work has only grown. Before the Telegraph he was with the Sun and was doing intelligent interviews with all sorts people, asking good questions and giving his guests time to speak their mind. This young man will surely go on to great things. If only there were more like him!
This reminds me of the movie "Judge Dredd". A movie where criminals literally rule a city. And in doing so, Court Judges, Policemen, and other forms of authority are killed by criminal elements on a daily basis, with little threat of punishment.
Except in form of Judge Dredd. The last punishment they ever needed.
But in the original comic strip from 200AD, the Judges are the only thing that keeps the mega city from falling into anarchy. The Judges, such as Dredd, have the absolute authority to dispense summary justice against the perps.
Abject nonsense.
NYPD kills with impunity.
Not the other way around.
so basically mexico
Hope we don't deteriorate to that level, but we are going in that direction.
I’m completely ok with police abandoning “black and brown” neighborhoods. Let’s see how this plays out
I'm okay with them leaving liberal neighborhoods.
Well, Chicago had been running that experiment for a while, 50 dead on a hot sunny weekend is your answer. Almost entirely black on black killings, but with racially motivated attacks on Asians and Whites going undiscissed and the news of this, openly getting suppressed by the Left controlled media
@@hellodarkness5644
🤔 wouldn't that just cause them to move to a more conservative area, keep voting the same way and eventually turn that area exactly into the area they left?
@@drfye I was referring to the police leaving liberal neighborhoods.
@@hellodarkness5644
ah, I see, Probably already happening.
Glad they got different perspectives and actually let them speak
As a NYC resident the social problems we have are mostly due to gang activity and a large homeless population that has mental illness and substance abuse challenges. Petty larceny has been changed to anything over $1000, so shop lifting and subway fare evasion is increasing. Michael Shellenberger has some good ideas on how to solve these problems if they can be implemented.
“defund the police” simply means reduce police budgets and divest funding towards underlying societal issues, like poverty, homelessness, education, and health services.
@@fuckbankersUnfortunately the term has been politicized. There are many new technologies that can incapacitate people who are violent without killing them. Scandinavia has a true rehabilitative corrective system, and the Netherlands has some good tools to keep people off the streets. We just have to decide as a society to spend the money, rather than just throwing people away.
@@JWPanimation exactly
For those who desire a revolution, civil disorder is not necessarily a problem. At the time of the French revolution those who wanted to bring down the monarchy did not necessarily love violence and disorder but they were willing to tolerate it to meet their goal. Ask yourself whether there are any people in society today who wish a total replacement of the cultural and political system. From my perspective what they desire is an end to violence and harshness, but what they are actually creating is the supremacy of consumer values. Personal safety will still be available in such cities but only to those who can afford it.
Those problems have been solved before but people don't want to allow stop n frisk, broken window, etc policies. NYC could fix itself again but people will feel there civil liberties violated. If it's not done the hard way it won't get done.
That fact that "Chuck's" immediate response was "Which shooting?" Tells me everything I need to know.
"I think it's more important to direct that funding to mental health" ah yes, how many times exactly have we heard stories of serial killers or murderers attending therapy, taking meds, and still hurting others? Please.
@seanolaocha940 my guess is very few people are actually prevented from being victims by potential offenders. Locking up crazy people in the crazy house isn't therapy, it's just a nicer form of imprisonment. Which I favor over both regular jails and letting them loose.
@Seán Ó Laocha police are a form used to depopulate the black race for sure
Ted Bundy worked multiple jobs, and was well liked by his peers. He showed no signs, or very few of being a murderer or psychopath. These people are stupid.
I agree with him, we need to build giant mental wards in all the state prisons. They'll get taken care of there.
give em a break not everybody has perfect info at all times every day.
Except it's not just happening in NY. CA cities have gotten just as serious
NYC checking in. Biggest crime wave in NYC is Fox News staff and other right wing journalists in our city who are KKK type fascists using bigotry to create hate crimes and stochastically terrorizing us. Telegraph is not credible.
I reported this video for misinformation.
And notably, my friends have been the victims of the attacks in NYC, including assaults on Asians, incited by these right wing bigot journalists including Fox staff members, now including Telegraph staff.
What's not happening?
Okay don't forget the murders in Kentucky don't forget the murders in Houston don't forget the murders in Kansas City oh wait those are all red States so Republicans do murder yes they do
I avoid crowds , which obviously includes Cities. Lots of people in a confined space isnt a good environment for anybody
Same here.
Same as that .
One aspect about this absolutely 💯 nobody will talk about is how the Dems, the Left, the Woke will not stop blaming whites for this misery.
I’m a minority, obviously by my name, but “stop and frisk” worked. I don’t care if I were stopped by the cops. I have nothing to hide (I was incarcerated in the past but I’ve changed my ways).
Maybe not frisk until after a id check and if repete offender a quick pat down.
Same here! Except I was never incarcerated or ever had trouble with the law but I too am a minority, Latino, and I 100% support Stop&Frisk. We need that back and as a 'brown person', I would like to see more police in my Latino minority neighborhood in Brooklyn. We need them.
I don't like stopping frisk cuz I just don't like getting my balls grabbed while headed down the street, besides I generally don't put enough padding in my schedule that I can comfortably be screwed over by cops for 10 or 15 minutes
@@bhs3871 I agree
We did bond reform in Houston and it was a huge disaster for minority communities that ended up with killers roaming their communities and the body count and crime in general went through the roof. I'm a Democrat and we are lucky we didn't get destroyed in this last election because we deserved it for letting the most extreme parts of our party take over criminal justice policy. We've made a correction on bonds for criminals but the dead, including the criminals who would have been safe in prison, will never come back.
Didn't they just reelect Lina Hidalgo? Seems Houston hasn't learned a thing.
Hey Gonzalez… what about these savages .. these white supremist not being ARRESTED … able to continue their savagery!
Remember Buffaloe… that SAVAGE was arrested armed and ALIVE. But unarmed Black men are murdered by WHITE COPS !
Speak abou that !
Thank god they changed it. I’m thinking of moving to Houston with my family and the last thing I want is for it to turn into another New York or Los Angeles.
It seems both sides need to pull towards the center; the election results seem to indicate that feeling from the populace.
@@quirkasaurussaurus2896 That must never happen otherwise people would unite, and united people do not need governments that's why (((they))) play on both sides, ordo ab chaos.
Very informative. I love hearing and being challenged by different perspectives and opinions, then drawing my own conclusions.
These young people are appalling; an indictment on their parents' parenting and the education system. Oh and who I wonder committed the 16 murders on Rikers Island given that the inmates are all "innocent" according to the foolish journalist interviewed 20 minutes in?
its almost like our parents are a bunch of psychotic hedonism addicted self centered m0r0ns.. who also happen to be mostly right wing in their politics. like allowing them to steal labor value and pretend they earned it wasnt such a great idea after all and we should have just paid working people all they were worth so that power didnt get consolidated into the most psychotic of humans
How many people did the mob and John Gotti killed
Wall street steals also
@@bencintron2368 No one said they didn't.
What a honest bit of reporting. No, US news would ever publish this.
I am a bit late but I truly do wonder what demographic assaulted all these people that are speaking of defunding the police?
Laws need to be changed to severely punish perpetrators. They might do it once but they won't do it a second time without some serious thinking
"I sued the NYPD and won $925,000"
I'll Take things that didn't Happen for a 1000, Alex.
I think the police should just stop protecting these people who want to de-fund them and see how long it takes before they start screaming for the police to come and save them..
It would be hard to determine who is who tho
Wait, are we allowed to admit this now?
All this crime and they still vote Hochul back in 🤯🤯🤯
Yep she won again lol
New York City loves criminals. If the 9/11 hijackers had survived, liberal democrats would have given them.a full pardon.
at a certain point democracy just becomes a racial head count
states like ny and cali are post democracy. they'll never elect a non liberal ever again, not enough whites.
Yeah bcz we don't believe in right wing propoganda
Colored haired idiots voted her in
When the guy brags about vigilantism after saying we don't need cops, and dismisses the idea that vigilantes could get the wrong guy or be corrupt after talking about how the police can get the wrong guy or be corrupt... the irony is staggering.
"Broken Windows" theory is brilliant. It worked, and it baffles the mind why idiots today refuse to accept its implementation.
Philly should take notes on this video
Steven edginton is a terrific reporter and I love his off script series. The polices broken windows program seems to take credit for the drop in crime, whereas the economist Steven Levitt attributed this to the legalisation of abortion
Sounds like a dumb theory. If it was due to abortion why is it going up again? Did NYC suddenly become rabidly prolife recently?
@bokchoy3511 nah
@Bok Choy he said “drop in crime”, not an increase lol
There are many factors combining to produce the outcomes. Some factors operate nationally, and there was a national decrease in crime in the US for almost three decades. Steven Levitt's favorite factor may be large or small within those that led to this outcome.
But NYC saw a larger decrease than the national average (ie: operating on top of the national factors), and some of that may have come from factors the "broken windows" policing and from compstat (using computer algorithms to allocate police resources where they are more likely to be needed).
So they could both be (partially) right.
Roe v. Wade happened in 1973. If we're talking trends seen in the 90s, how could that be relevant?
The vigilante thinks only he can mete out justice. Great.
That's the street mentality. Lots of gang members in Chicago think this way. It's their street code only and they do not respect any law of the country
@@spht9ng Yes. Where are their rules of evidence? Where is their jury of peers? Where are their defense attorneys? Where is their presumption of innocence. Yet, they can presume to tell us that OUR system is corrupt.
When the system fails to provide safty and justice to the law abiding people their only choice is to turn to vigilantism. No-bail, low-bail, early release and slap in the wrist plea deals deny decent people the just society they deserve.
This is a Really Good and Surprisingly Fair Documentary , being it's from a Foreign reporting Agency , Bravo!
If Tana was the victim of a violent crime, she would change her mind in milliseconds. No, violent criminals are not just like the rest of us.
What a nutcase!!... lf they've been arrested there's been enough evidence to warrant the arrest,....they are no longer 'the public'
@@jerrypatterson3714 In Charlotte our Sheriff calls the 1100 prisoners in the jail, Residents.
@@jerrypatterson3714 That was a joke from the 1960s. "What's a Conservative? A Liberal who was beaten up and robbed last night."
A new conservative is just a mugging away.
@@robertcuminale1212 Whats a Conservative? A Liberal who just got his first paycheck and saw all the tax he paid
bail lady contradicts herself
All because a guy OD'd in front of a liquor store in Minneapolis.
That Hat guy seems to be qualified to get the feminist of the century award ,he is at least not hypocrite like many left of the lefties in politics
"I dont feel safe but yea lets defund the police" 🤪
Interesting watch.
Though i think Stephen missed a trick whilst interviewing the cop watch guy who was keen to talk about the damages he received for the cops getting it wrong:
Who is going to pay the victims when the vigilantes get it wrong?
Will copwatch guy be willing to stump up tens of thousands of dollars?
I lost empathy for NYPD when they had stop and frisk. I was literally Frisked with my friends at his house. We were on private property sitting on the step of his house and NYPD searched us for no reason. I was livid.
Exactly! I remember I came out of my building and detecs stopped me and started interogating me like I did something wrong. I told them I lived there but they wouldnt stop until I showed them ID(they didnt ask for it, they just wanted to harass me).
Bring back Stop and Frisk
Stop and frisk works in NY. If ur an innocent person lost in the mix just stay calm and get it over with. Stop crying weirdo ur not a victim
That’s the other side of the coin, because I definitely empathize with people that distrust the police. However police are necessary part of society that should be improved to help everyone.
@@brandonandujar2289 Police or rather detectives know how to identify actual criminals in neighborhoods. That's how they build their R.I.C.O cases. Stop and Frisk is literally just an excuse to arrest and harass people who aren't criminals.
The solution to the policing problem around the nation is very simple. They should be paid like lawyers. Expected to be educated like lawyers. But they should also be held accountable when they break the law or violate someones rights. The problem with the police in this nation is real. There is absolutely zero accountability for police.
I spent a fair bit of time in New York for work, about 15 years ago. It was a spectacularly city, I felt safer than in London, and I sometimes spent whole days exploring on foot. The only aggression I encountered was when I accidently cut a line in a supermarket and got an ear bashing from seventy year old woman from the Bronx. She was even nice about it though, and the second I got out of the way, she just started chatting with me. I had such a great time there and it was insanely safe.
These days I watch the news reports and videos of shootings, and its like Brazil. Constant crime, attacks in broad daylight, no respect for the law.
They need a badass governor, a badass prosecutor, and the cops need more support. The police cant function when a legal justified shooting might still land them in jail.
I think fun cities have crime and the richest city in the world is somewhere in Qatar but the city in Qatar won for most boring city
Stop reading the NY Post
An armed society is a polite society
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