National Police Association Podcast #17 Anti-police policies blamed for rising crime in New York, Man who tried to kill a state trooper receives no prison time, Officers under fire, Federal program helps local police departments


National Police Association Podcast #17 Anti-police policies blamed for rising crime in New York, Man who tried to kill a state trooper receives no prison time, Officers under fire, Federal program helps local police departments


QUOTES

01:08 "Kerik believes the killing is a graphic example of a decline in

the quality of life in New York City. 'We're going right back to where

we were,' he told Henry. 'This homicide is reminiscent of the things

that went on back in the 1970s, '80s, and '90s, and people ignore

it.'"

07:00 "Prosecutor Jeremy Mull said that Kays got the break of a

lifetime when the judge sentenced him to home incarceration. But Kays

remained committed to his self-defense argument. 'I never got no break

I don't think,' Kays told reporters as he left the courtroom after his

sentencing."

07:51 "The man was identified Friday as Delvin Pollard and he has been

charged with assault with intent to kill, assault on a police officer

and unlawful possession of a firearm. 'Looks like he tried to

assassinate a couple of our police officers,' Newsham said."

10:27 "It wasn't all that popular nationally, in part because local

departments had to pay the expenses for travel and weeks of lodging

for their officers to get federal immigration agent training, but it

sure was a hit in Maricopa County."

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SUMMARY

In this episode of the National Police Association Podcast, crime is

growing rampant as Bernard Kerik blames anti-police policies for

rising crime in New York and a convicted would-be cop killer also gets

zero jail time.

In the capital, a man who opened fire on two volunteer police officers

lands behind bars and President Trump revives a plan to deputize local

law enforcers in a bid against illegal immigration.

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HIGHLIGHTS

00:26 Bernard Kerik slams liberal policies for spike in NY crime

03:17 Convicted attempted cop killer will not serve jail time

07:26 DC man opens fire on volunteer officers

09:27 Trump to deputize local law enforcement for immigration

crackdown

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RESOURCES

http://nationalpolice.org/