In NYC in 2001-2012, strict gun laws and Mayor Bloomberg's ferocious stop-and-frisk policy led to locking up huge numbers of bad guys for carrying an illegal gun on the street. The result was NYC's homicide rate dropped far lower than just about anybody had expected. https://twitter.com/LiglyCnsrvatari/status/1156431642262679552 …
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Replying to @LiglyCnsrvatari
After NYPD roughed up that fat guy and he died, BLM thought it would win in NYC. But then a BLM terrorist assassinated two NYPD cops, the NYPD started a soft mutiny against De Blasio, and the mayor eventually kow-towed to the cops and Bill Bratton. Thus no Ferguson Effect in NYC.
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Replying to @Steve_Sailer @LiglyCnsrvatari
I don’t know if it made national news, but there was a mass shooting in Brooklyn on Saturday (Brownsville, not
@hpmacd’s neighborhood). Low fatality/shot ratio for likely reasons, but I wonder if the NYPD has started retreating to donut shops after the water bucket business.1 reply 0 retweets 5 likes
The water bucket business is a symptom not a cause. NYC is big enough with enough people that there's constant testing for strength and a big enough hive mind that processes the data and spits out conclusions like "safe to gain status by humiliating a cop"
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