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The New York Times Goes After the Police — Again » The American Spectator | USA News and Politics

Summary by The American Spectator
If police officers were truly trigger-happy villains with badges, then years of public scorn, nonstop surveillance, and career-ending viral videos should’ve slowed them down. Instead, the New York Times tells us police killings are up — and not just up, but climbing steadily since George Floyd’s death. That’s the narrative. But it doesn’t pass the smell test. Officers today operate under immense scrutiny. They’re more cautious, not less. Every t…
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The American Spectator broke the news in Alexandria, United States on Sunday, May 25, 2025.
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