Police work is currently in a “great state of confusion,” Ted Williams, a former Washington D.C., police detective, warned on “America’s News HQ” on Sunday amid a surge in violent crime in major cities across the country.
In New York City, for example, shootings have nearly doubled -- from 698 last year to 1,359 this year as of Nov. 15, according to NYPD figures.
Shooting victims in the city have more than doubled, from 828 during all of 2019 to 1,667 this year through Nov. 15.There have been 405 homicide victims so far this year, compared to 295 last year. “When you hear about defunding, disbanding police departments, this certainly is what has created havoc in law enforcement,” Williams, a Fox News contributor, said. “And not only.
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