America’s Crime Crisis: Politics & Fallout (Part 2)

America’s Crime Crisis: Politics & Fallout (Part 2)

Author: Citizens Behind the Badge September 25, 2025 Duration: 27:55

In Part 2 of this series, we move beyond the statistics to reveal the real-world consequences of America’s crime crisis. From Baltimore’s violent crime surge to the collapse of proactive policing, we uncover how political decisions, media narratives, and staffing shortages affect both law enforcement officers and communities.

Discover what it means when National Guard troops patrol U.S. streets, why “soft on crime” policies are failing, and the human cost behind manipulated crime statistics.

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