Juan Williams: I Wish BLM, NAACP Put the Same Emphasis on Trying to Stop Black on Black Crime

‘It’s just saddening when you see little children being killed’

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WILLIAMS: “I think what you have it's a situation — and it's really, again, regrettable — where you have people, sometimes maybe people who were cooped up with the quarantine, sometimes it's summer, we always see a spike of crime in the summer. But you have a situation, even as I mentioned earlier, some people theorize maybe domestic violence. But in the situation in Georgia you have, like New York, is a situation where we have, I think, a call to the black community to rise up and protest in much the way that they protested over the police brutality and questions about not only the murder of George Floyd, but Rayshard Brooks in Atlanta. So to me, when you allow the gangsters, the drug dealers, we heard earlier about more easy access — I think Kennedy mentioned access to black-market guns. This is a toxic, toxic and inflammatory combination. And I just think, I wish that you saw Black Lives Matter, the NAACP, and others, put the same emphasis on trying to stop black on black crime.” 

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