ABC, CBS Deem 12 Cities Breaking Homicide Records Not Newsworthy

Horrific was the one approach to describe the statistic that broke Wednesday displaying over 12 American cities had damaged their all-time-high murder fee to date in 2021, with Philadelphia, Pennsylvania topping 523, breaking their 1990 document of 500. However this wasn’t deemed newsworthy by ABC’s World Information Tonight and CBS Night Information. Nor have been the highest legislation enforcement officers in these cities blaming “silly” “progressive insurance policies and practices.”

As an alternative of overlaying hovering homicides nationwide, ABC anchor David Muir spent 1 minute and 25 seconds gushing about Hillary Clinton crying as she pathetically learn from the 2016 victory speech People denied her.

NBC Nightly Information was the one community from the massive three to report on the disgusting murder fee, however they downplayed the outsized position progressive bail reform performed. “The talk over why is raging. Some consultants blame the pandemic partly, bail reform protecting extra criminals out of jail, extra weapons, and fewer officers,” deduced nationwide Gabe Gutierrez.

In the meantime, on Fox Information Channel’s Particular Report, the hovering murders throughout America have been the highest story and garnered two back-to-back stories from nationwide correspondent Bryan Llenas and chief correspondent Jonathan Hunt respectively, spanning almost 5 minutes (4:54) of airtime.

Llenas began by displaying New York Metropolis Mayor Invoice de Blasio (D) making an attempt to gaslight residents with claims the town was the most secure, “regardless of startling headlines just like the homicide of a Columbia college pupil stabbed to demise in a metropolis park Sunday, or the NYPD’s personal statistics displaying crime is up 3.4 % within the new york in comparison with final yr. Whereas murders are almost the identical, felony assaults are up about 9 %, auto grand larceny is up greater than 14 %, and hate crimes have almost doubled.”

He additionally had a soundbite of New York Metropolis Police Commissioner Dermont Shea particularly condemning progressive bail reform. “When you have got mass quantities of individuals put again on the streets which have historically been held in jail, you’re seeing a few of that permeate right here as effectively. I imply, that is only a truth,” he stated on an area information station.

 

 

After noting Philly’s record-setting murders, Llenas highlighted metropolis District Lawyer Larry Krasner claiming “a disaster of violence” didn’t exist and a few of the pushback (Click on “broaden”):

LARRY KRASNER (Philadelphia DA): Mainly, we do not have a disaster of “lawlessness” [finger quotes]. We do not have a disaster of crime, we do not have a disaster of violence.

LLENAS: Philadelphia’s former Democratic mayor, Michael Nutter referred to as Krasner’s remark “ignorant and insulting. I’ve to marvel what sort of tousled world of white wokeness Krasner resides in to have so little regard for human lives misplaced.”

Gutierrez did notice this ridiculous assertion from Krasner and recognized him as a “progressive.”  

On the high of the newscast, anchor Bret Baier famous that Los Angeles District Lawyer George Gascon was “defending himself in opposition to criticisms of his progressive insurance policies and practices.” And after they acquired to Hunt’s report, he famous Gascon was “expressing satisfaction in judicial reform measures. Critics say these are measures are resulting in spiking crime ranges.”

“The Los Angeles County DA has been in workplace for precisely one yr. A yr that has been marked by a surge in violent crime,” reported Hunt. “The homicide of a high-profile philanthropist in her Beverly Hills dwelling final week, simply one in every of a burst of killing that has seen the homicide fee rise by nearly 45 % to date in 2021 over the identical time interval in 2020.”

Additional, he highlighted L.A. County Sheriff Alex Villanueva, who didn’t draw back from calling out Gascon and questioning his intelligence:

VILLANUEVA: The message he has delivered to the prison neighborhood they’ve heard him loud and clear.

HUNT: And the Sheriff says there needs to be change.

VILLANUEVA: He’s going to be recalled. And that is the change we want. I can’t see him, you recognize, doing a 180 and saying, “effectively that was dangerous thought.” No, he’s going to double down on silly.

The community blackout of record-setting homicides and downplaying progressive bail reform was made attainable due to profitable sponsorships from PacificLife on ABC, Crest on CBS, and Liberty Mutual on NBC. Their contact info is linked so you possibly can inform them in regards to the biased information they fund.

The transcript is beneath, click on “broaden” to learn:

Fox Information Channel’s Particular Report
December 8, 2021
6:00:41 p.m. Japanese

BRET BAIER: Breaking tonight, America’s crime disaster. Officers within the nation’s two largest cities are coping with skyrocketing violent crime that’s gripping the nation, together with in lots of locations, hovering murder figures and likewise high-profile vacation season smash and seize robberies.

We’ve got Fox staff protection tonight. Jonathan Hunt in Los Angeles the place the county district legal professional is defending himself in opposition to criticisms of his progressive insurance policies and practices. However we begin with correspondent Bryan Llenas in New York. Good night, Bryan.

BRYAN LLENAS: Bret, good night. Numbers do not lie. Tonight, crime statistics are validating how many individuals really feel in cities throughout the nation. Crime is up throughout the board and leaders are struggling to search out options and silver linings.

[Cuts to video]

MAYOR BILL DE BLASIO (D-NYC): New York Metropolis, the most secure of the highest 20 large cities.

LLENAS: New York Metropolis’s mayor, Invoice de Blasio portray an optimistic portrait at this time of crime within the new york, regardless of startling headlines just like the homicide of a Columbia college pupil stabbed to demise in a metropolis park Sunday, or the NYPD’s personal statistics displaying crime is up 3.4 % within the new york in comparison with final yr. Whereas murders are almost the identical, felony assaults are up about 9 %, auto grand larceny is up greater than 14 %, and hate crimes have almost doubled.

NYPD commissioner Dermot Shea says the issue is Progressive bail reform legal guidelines.

DERMOT SHEA (NYC police commissioner): When you have got mass quantities of individuals put again on the streets which have historically been held in jail, you’re seeing a few of that permeate right here as effectively. I imply, that is only a truth.

LLENAS: Nationwide, a minimum of 12 main cities have reportedly damaged all-time excessive murder data in 2021. Together with Philadelphia, the place 523 individuals have been murdered this yr. That’s up 13 % in comparison with final yr and breaking the earlier document set in 1990. Regardless of this, Philly’s progressive district legal professional Larry Krasner says there is no such thing as a crime disaster.

LARRY KRASNER (Philadelphia DA): Mainly, we do not have a disaster of “lawlessness” [finger quotes]. We do not have a disaster of crime, we do not have a disaster of violence.

LLENAS: Philadelphia’s former Democratic mayor, Michael Nutter referred to as Krasner’s remark “ignorant and insulting. I’ve to marvel what sort of tousled world of white wokeness Krasner resides in to have so little regard for human lives misplaced.”

Philadelphia’s high cop, Danielle Outlaw says the DA refuses to prioritize unlawful gun and narcotics prices to cut back crime.

DANIELLE OUTLAW (Philadelphia police commissioner): We completely have a difficulty with violent crime.

[Cuts back to live]

LLENAS: Police in Portland, Oregon are so short-staffed and so overwhelmed by document variety of shootings and homicides, that they warn residents calling 9-1-1 Monday to anticipate delays in responses. Bret.

BAIER: Bryan Llenas, New York. Bryan, thanks.

The district legal professional of Los Angeles County is expressing satisfaction in judicial reform measures. Critics say these are measures are resulting in spiking crime ranges. Chief correspondent Jonathan hunt has particulars.

[Cuts to video]

GEORGE GASCON (LA County district legal professional): We’ve got made unbelievable progress, even on this unprecedented instances.

HUNT: The Los Angeles County DA has been in workplace for precisely one yr. A yr that has been marked by a surge in violent crime. The homicide of a high-profile philanthropist in her Beverly Hills dwelling final week simply one in every of a burst of killing that has seen the homicide fee rise by nearly 45 % to date in 2021 over the identical time interval in 2020.

Armed robberies, whereas down within the early a part of the yr, have additionally just lately shot up. However the District Lawyer referred to as at this time’s press convention to announce he could be, quote: “Outlining accomplishments throughout his first yr in workplace.”

GASCON: I’m pleased with our total staff within the L.A. County District Lawyer’s Workplace. We can’t prosecute our method out of social inequalities, revenue inequalities, the unhoused, the desperation that we now have.

HUNT: The explanations for the crime surge are, clearly complicated and cannot be solely positioned at one individual’s door. Put L.A. County sheriff instructed us at this time the DA has to just accept some blame.

SHERIFF ALEX VILLANUEVA (L.A. County): The message he has delivered to the prison neighborhood they’ve heard him loud and clear.

HUNT: And the Sheriff says there needs to be change.

VILLANUEVA: He’s going to be recalled. And that is the change we want. I can’t see him, you recognize, doing a 180 and saying, “effectively that was dangerous thought.” No, he’s going to double down on silly.

[Cuts back to live]

HUNT: The District Lawyer and his supporters level out that voters elected him on the idea of the insurance policies he promised and is now implementing. The Sheriff acknowledges that, too. And says it ought to function a reminder to voters that elections have penalties. Bret.

BAIER: Jonathan Hunt in Los Angeles. Jonathan, thanks.

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