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OMG! Remember the recent viral video about the NYPD officer who allegedly shot and killed a 13-year-old 19 times? It turns out the officer fired shots at a 34-year-old suspected gunman who'd just shot another man. The story is one of many recent lies against police officers to spread across the nation quicker than COVID-19 spread across the Diamond Princess cruise ship.
Here's some irony — police presence at a protest exists for one reason: to maintain order. Without a police presence, protesters could compromise their position if counter-protesters show and attempt to disband the protest.
If a protest is genuinely peaceful, having cops on-site ensures safety for participants. The moment a demonstration evolves into riot mode, the police's mission of keeping order remains the same. So, the next time a leftist advocates to abolish the police, wish them luck in future protests in a world where protester protection is no longer a thing.
Steven Crowder is genuinely doing the Lord's work by exposing the lies spread on social media. Top lie number four ...
Steven looks at some of the most recent stories about police treating protesters unfairly and uncovers the full context of these videos.
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