Krauthammer: Pattern Is ‘the War on Police, I Don’t See a War on Young Black Men’

‘The narrative about it’s open season on young black men and police are responsible is preposterous’

Krauthammer: "If There's A Pattern Here, It's The War on Police. I Don't See A War on Young Black Men" (RealClearPolitics)

CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER: Jason [Riley] is right. The narrative about it's open season on young black men and police are responsible is preposterous. Let's take the most egregious case. The one where I think there was a miscarriage of justice with the grand jury in Staten Island in the Garner case. There is not a shred of evidence that race had had anything to do with that event. Even in Ferguson here was a guy who essentially assaulted a police officer, tried to get his gun. There was no evidence that he was acting because of racial motives.

I'll tell you if there is a narrative here, if there is a pattern, it's what's happening on the streets in regard to police. Let me give you just a run down. Same day as the shooting in New York, St. Louis off-duty cop shot at. December 21, Tarpon Springs, Florida, police officer shot at, run over by a car. Killed. Christmas Day, Durham [NC], police officer shot at. December 27th, Flagstaff [AZ], police officer shot and on the street. Yesterday, Dade City, Florida, two officers shot at. Yesterday, L.A., two police officers shot at, on the highway. If there is a pattern here, it's the war on police. I don't see a war on young black men.

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