While headlines tend to focus on falling clearance rates in large liberal cities, the decline occurred nationwide in both red and blue cities, counties and states. The violent crime clearance rate, for example, fell considerably between 2019 to 2022 in big cities, which tend to be led by Democrats, as well as in small cities and suburban and rural counties, which tend to be led by Republicans.

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    Yes, but that’s not a normative discussion for most white families. It is for most black families.

    I had an outlier experience as have you, but that doesn’t change the role racism and bias play in policing.

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      I had an outlier experience as have you, but that doesn’t change the role racism and bias play in policing.

      Nor does it change the role class and bias play in policing. My family might have been white, but it was poor white trash. If your family wasn’t poor enough for you to need a lesson in how to talk to pigs so that they don’t beat the shit out of you, then bully for you. But don’t tell you me you know shit about most white people. You don’t know any more than I do.

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        You and I have the option of “cleaning up nice” and avoiding that kind of harassment. The richest black people in the United States do not have that privilege. Literally.