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PolitiFact — Joe Biden says domestic violence calls prompt most police deaths; data lists likelier causes

The evidence we found, mostly from the FBI, shows Biden is wrong. Domestic violence calls can be deadly for officers, but not what mostly lead to their deaths while on duty. Continue reading PolitiFact — Joe Biden says domestic violence calls prompt most police deaths; data lists likelier causes

JohnJayRECMarch 15, 2023March 17, 2023
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WNYC –30 Issues: Who is the Real Law and Order Candidate?

Brian Lehrer of WNYC asks Jeffrey Butts about the Trump administration’s “law and order” policies and rhetoric as they relate to the 2020 presidential election. Continue reading WNYC –30 Issues: Who is the Real Law and Order Candidate?

JohnJayRECOctober 16, 2020December 13, 2022

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