

A Surge in Shootings
Aug 24, 2020
Ashley Southall, a journalist from the New York Times, dives into the alarming rise of gun violence in New York City, where 2020 has seen more shootings than all of 2019. She discusses the pandemic's impact on social issues like poverty and unemployment that fuel this crisis. Southall also tackles the contentious dialogue around police funding and the disbanding of anti-crime units, exploring how community trust has eroded. The conversation balances the complexities of crime trends with a critical look at systemic inequalities and the effects of recent criminal justice reforms.
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Rising Gun Violence
- Shootings are surging in major U.S. cities, exceeding previous years' totals.
- This rise coincides with calls to defund the police, creating a complex situation.
Pandemic's Impact on Crime
- The pandemic has exacerbated existing issues like poverty and unemployment, increasing desperation.
- This, coupled with readily available illegal guns, fuels violence, especially gang-related.
Impact of Protests and Police Reform
- Protests and subsequent police reforms, like disbanding anti-crime units, might be playing a role.
- Reduced police presence and investigative capacity may embolden potential shooters.