Civil Unrest—The Portland
Protests
22 January 2021
In
the city of Portland, Oregon nightly violence, vandalism, and looting have been
going on for 79 nights. The violence has spread to other cities around the
United States; and protests have even been staged in cities of Europe. All this
mayhem was supposedly started as a protest against racism and was sparked by
the police killing of George Floyd on May 25th. However, rioters
have included people who are protesting a variety of issues, e.g., immigration
rights, homelessness, racism, police accountability, and free speech. The
protests have not had any visible leadership—disorganization has prevailed.
The
violence is being supported by the Black Lives Matter organization and antifa
movement. The NAACP and various news sources have been vocal in supporting the
movement. Wikipedia reports that as of 5 July 2020, 29 people have been
killed—25 were from gunshot wounds. Many lesser injuries have been incurred.
City
administrators have had varying attitudes toward the violence; and Republicans
have been vocal in accusing Democrat mayors and city governments of refusing to
quell the violence. President Trump has repeatedly protested the violence, and
he recently sent federal law keepers into Portland to protect federal buildings
from destruction and fire. His efforts were strongly opposed by Portland’s
Democrat mayor, and Democrats around the country have protested federal
interference. Presidential candidate Joe Biden has commented on the violence by
saying, “There is no reason for the President to send federal troops into a
city where people are demanding change peacefully and respectfully.” Well…I
would say that I doubt these protests are “peaceful and respectful.”
It
seems to me that the time is long past when legitimate protesting has been the
character of the activity. Anarchy seems to be the guiding principle of these
protests; and only destruction of property and destruction of peaceful local
government seems to be the general goal.
One
movement in the protests has been a widespread demand to defund the police
departments in order to prevent further police violence against people of
color. This movement has caused city governments to pull police patrols off the
streets in some very violent neighborhoods; and that regulation has predictably
caused an uptick in crime. A Wall Street Journal analysis of crime statistics
among the nation’s 50 largest cities found that reported homicides were up 24%
so far this year, to 3,612. Shootings and gun violence also rose, even though
many other violent crimes such as robbery fell. The homicide rate is up because
violent criminals have been emboldened by the sidelining of police and the
emptying out of jails and prisons due to the protests and because jurisdictions
have been trying to limit the spread of covid-19 infection in crowded prisons according
to analysts and law-enforcement officials in several cities. Though many of America’s biggest cities noting this
increase in homicide are run by Democrats, the rise in killings is a bipartisan
problem. Homicides are rising at a double-digit rate in most of the big cities
run by Republicans, also, including Miami, San Diego, Omaha, Tulsa, Okla., and
Jacksonville, Fla. Two major cities run by Independents, San Antonio and Las
Vegas are also seeing increasing rates of homicide. Much of the increase in
homicide is being seen in parts of these cities that are not involved in
rioting. In Portland, for instance, the police department did not see any
homicides around protests in July, a department spokeswoman said. Through June,
its latest crime maps show, all of its homicides happened east and south of the
city center.
I think the time has passed when simple and nonintrusive means
should be used to control the violence. Removal of federal soldiers from
Portland does not seem to have helped the situation. Despite pleas from local
city officials for the removal of those troops, city resources do not seem able
to control the damage. It seems to me
that police protection should be increased—not decreased. There is a time when
force is needed to make America’s cities safe and livable. Police departments
around the country are noting a decrease in applicants for police service. That
is understandable. After all, who wants to work in a police department that is
not supported by city governments which do not support police activity in
controlling crime and violence?
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