November 8, 2021 THE LATEST ![]() Leaked data link cops to the Oath Keepers. It gets worse. by Frank Figliuzzi After reports surfaced linking active-duty police in major cities to the far-right organization the Oath Keepers, Frank Figliuzzi raises some questions: “How did we get here, and what do we do about it?”
Answers to both of those questions are complicated, Figliuzzi admits; the “how” entails a combination of Trump riling his base during his presidential campaign, the recent surge of protests against police brutality, and the misguided and oft misunderstood “defund the police” movement.
Fixing the problem “will take persistence, time and money,” Figliuzzi stresses — but there’s no time to waste. Now is the time to reimagine the police in America.
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