Crime Spikes After University of Minnesota Cut Ties with Minneapolis Police

Let’s go through a complicated topic together. It’s going to be tough, but if you hang in there, you’ll be wiser in the end. Are you ready?

The left is calling for defunding and abolition of police forces. They are convinced that we will all be better off if there is no policing. Stay with it for a minute.

So, a bunch of politicians and groups have caved to the left and defunded and abolished police forces. As soon as that happened, crime skyrocketed. This has happened in every instance where this has been tried so far.

Did you keep up with all of that? When you get rid of the police, there’s more crime. It’s a shocking truth, but there it is.

There are plenty of examples, but one that is easy to overlook is the University of Minnesota. As an institution of learning, they have some say in what police forces are welcome on their land. It’s complicated, but ultimately they were able to tell the Minneapolis police to take a hike. So, that’s exactly what the police did.

You’ll never guess what happened next. Even with school out of session, crime hit disturbing levels. You can get the details of that crime in this video. It’s just one more reminder that the left is determined to prove that they are dumber than they are awful, which is quite an achievement.


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