• last week
Leo Terrell and others look back on the chaos and damage caused by the "defund the police movement", and Harris' role in it.
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00:00And we, you and I live in California, we know how disingenuous she is.
00:04Ever since 2004, when she allowed a gang member to basically kill a police officer, her sanctuary
00:10city approach, her endorsement of George Gascón, her endorsement of having free healthcare
00:16education for illegal aliens, it's a long record, she can't hide from it.
00:21Eventually, judgment day is going to come, she's going to have to sit down, either with
00:24you or with somebody at Fox, and tell the truth, and the American people will know.
00:28And her naming of Proposition 47, which those around the country don't know, means that
00:32people can go in and steal $950 or less, with really no criminal penalties at all.
00:38Also in drugs, and it goes on and on and on, it has ruined California.
00:42My police officer suffered a severe brain injury.
00:48He is at an area hospital right now, fighting for his life.
00:52This police department, this Ferguson Police Department, since 2014, has been a punching
00:59bag for this community.
01:03The police department back in 2014, we don't even have them officers here anymore.
01:07So what are you protesting?
01:09These officers are not even here no more.
01:11Everything that the activist community has advocated for, as far as body worn cameras,
01:16implicit bias training, crisis intervention training, all this stuff, we have done all
01:21of this.
01:23What are we protesting?
01:25What is it?
01:26We even changed the uniforms at this police department, because people said that the old
01:30uniforms trigger people.
01:34What are we doing?
01:37Ten years later, I got an officer fighting for his life.
01:41Because there are a lot of people who own businesses in those areas where that rioting
01:44happened.
01:45Not just Ferguson, but in other areas.
01:48For the last few years, we've been caught up.
01:50I look at Columbia University.
01:52We don't ever talk about it, but when they pulled up out of there, those protesters,
01:56who took over the Columbia Hall, it was a situation of occupation.
02:00We never talk about what gets left behind.
02:03And who cleans that up, and the businesses that are pressed against.
02:08But when you lose somebody you respect and you love, like that police officer was to
02:12that police chief and the entire community, it's palpable.
02:15You feel it.
02:16We need leadership, top-down in this country, who will look back at that situation and try
02:21to fix it, try to deal with it.

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