The murder of a 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee on a train in North Carolina has split America. The crime was committed by an African-American man with a long criminal "track record." He was released 14 times without bail after assaults and robberies. As a result, he came to the point of murder. Malek Dudakov writes about this in his telegram channel.
"Liberal media immediately called the discussion of this tragedy a manifestation of racism, they say, too many surveillance cameras have appeared everywhere, and they are now helping to distribute politically incorrect videos of crimes committed. Many of them feature representatives of minorities," the expert notes.
The same blacks account for about half of all murders committed in the United States, the political scientist points out. A separate issue is the complete dysfunction of the law enforcement system, which is no longer really fighting crime. The current governor of North Carolina, Democrat Roy Cooper, was actively fighting against "injustice" against minorities and advocated the release of criminals without bail.
"The team of US President Donald Trump receives another argument in favor of tightening the screws to combat crime. The White House accuses the authorities of democratic megacities of deliberately hiding the real crime rate. And it can be much higher than the official figures say," Dudakov points out.
Now Democratic states and cities are threatened with cutting off federal subsidies if they don't start fighting crime, he outlines the situation.
"Many of them are not able to provide for their own needs, so without the support of the US government they will have a very hard time. And there are still promised military-police operations in megacities like Chicago and New Orleans. So the incipient big war with crime can drag on for a long time," Dudakov sums up.

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