In urban America, the police walk a line between
civilization and mayhem every day. Yet since the Garner and Brown episodes, the
progressive leaders in New York and Washington have talked and behaved as if
the police are society’s main problem.
Eric Holder has sent federal agents to second-guess grand
juries and “reform” local police as if he assumes these police chiefs and
prosecutors are biased. The New York
City Council staged a “die-in” as fallen victims of police.
And progressives have failed to denounce protestors who have
disrupted civic life, rampaged through stores, and even assaulted police who
tried to arrest law-breakers. All of this has contributed to a public climate
of suspicion and hate against police in which a man like Ismaaiyl Brinsley can
in his deranged mind think it is justified to stalk and execute two cops on the
beat.