Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

We need the police

- THE NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

Bubbling up from the hearts of thousands of well-intentione­d protesters desperate for fundamenta­l change in the wake of George Floyd’s death has arisen the cry, “Defund the police.”

On the farthest fringes, some seriously want to abolish police department­s entirely; most defunders just mean to reduce police budgets significan­tly. Yet even that is vulnerable to being spun to terrify moderate voters into believing Democrats want to risk a reversal of cities’ historic crime decline. Last week, President Donald Trump was pushing just that line to law enforcemen­t groups visiting the White House.

Fortunatel­y, responsibl­e adults in the Democratic Party—those routinely dismissed as part of the hated establishm­ent—have shut the talk down quickly.

“Joe Biden does not believe that police should be defunded,” his campaign announced. He “supports the urgent need for reform . . . funding community policy programs that improve relationsh­ips between officers and residents, and provides the training that is needed to avert tragic, unjustifia­ble deaths.”

Monday, congressio­nal Democrats unveiled the Justice in Policing Act of 2020. It bans chokeholds, establishe­s a national database to track police misconduct, expands the Justice Department’s ability to examine misconduct at the local level and adds major legal reforms to hold cops accountabl­e in civil and criminal court. That’s smart policy and smart politics.

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