PRESIDENT’S PLAN FOR DEALING WITH A 25% INCREASE IN MURDERS & TO BOLSTER POLICE
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weapons being melted down in Los Angeles
Crime
has become a dominant issue in New York, Los Angeles and other major U.S.
cities.
President Biden will announce measures this week to crack down on gun stores that don’t follow federal rules. He will step up programs for recently released convicts and provide more support for police departments across the country as the administration grapples with spikes in homicides and other violent crimes across major cities. I hope that will include those gun sales at all those gun shows that pop up at local fair grounds and other large venues.
According to FBI data, the murder rate rose about 25% and violent crime about 3%.
“That’s impacting people’s lives, people’s communities, people’s families, people’s neighbors,” White House press secretary Jen Psaki said in a recent news briefing. The briefing was dominated by questions about crime. “Of course, they want to hear more and [Biden] wants to share more with the American public about what he’s going to do,.” Psaki said.
Crime has become a dominant issue in a slew of local campaigns, most notably in the New York mayoral race, where a former police officer with a “tough-on-crime” posture was seen at the front-runner heading into the Democratic primary.
The Biden White House sees a political advantage in focusing on gun control as a way to stem the violence. The issue polls well among Democrats and independents, as opposed to stiffening sentences or backing aggressive policing tactics. These are policies favored by the right.
Democrats
are deeply, internally divided over how to respond to the violence as it
pertains to empowering police. Many in the party’s establishment political wing
believe positions such as “defunding the police” hurt them in the 2020
election. While the left flank sees the
crime wave as a potential obstacle to changing police practices. But they are unified in seeing tougher gun
enforcement as a potential, partial solution.
“If you look at a number of cities across the country, it is actually driven by gun violence,” Psaki said, citing increases in shootings and gun crimes in St. Louis and New York. “And that will be a central part of what [the president] will talk about when he delivers his remarks.”
Biden will direct the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF&E) to seek to revoke licenses from gun sellers. This would happen the first time they are caught willfully selling a weapon to a person who is not permitted to have one, or neglecting to run a required background check, or ignoring a federal request to provide trace information about a weapon used in a crime. The policy attacks a source of crime guns, which in some instances can be traced to sloppy or irresponsible dealers, the experts say.
The president also wants to reduce a relapse of inmates arming themselves by opening opportunities to those leaving prison, including hiring more of them in federal jobs and encouraging private business to do so. Biden also wants to offer additional federal housing vouchers for them, according to administration officials.
And Biden will allow $350 billion in federal stimulus funds to be used to pay to fund police departments in those areas that have seen an increase in crime, administration officials said.
Biden
and Attorney General, Merrick Garland, are slated to meet with a handful of
mayors and local officials and advocates Wednesday afternoon to discuss the
administration’s strategy.
Psaki
said that Biden’s Wednesday afternoon remarks after that meeting will “build on
a number of the announcements” the president has already made.
She
noted that he wants to “lay out a comprehensive strategy to address violent
crime and gun violence” now, as the country moves into the summer months. Crime
tends to increase in warmer weather, and experts say the lifting of pandemic
restrictions could also factor into crime spikes in some areas.
Biden previously issued some directives aimed at gun control. In April, he directed the Justice Department to draft new restrictions on “ghost guns” — those are kits that allow buyers to assemble firearms without a serial number.
In May,
the Justice Department released a draft of the rule, which would require
retailers to run background checks before selling kits that allow someone to
readily make a gun at home, and it would force manufacturers to include a
serial number on a firearm’s “frame or receiver” — the primary structural
components of a gun — in easy-to-build kits. Serial numbers help ATF trace guns
used in crimes.
He also
instructed the Justice Department to create a template that states can use to
enact red-flag laws, which allow judges to seize firearms from people who are
deemed a threat to themselves or others. And he ordered a repeat of a landmark
2000 gun-trafficking study that was instrumental in helping police determine
the source of guns used in crimes.
Biden announced David Chipman as his pick to run ATF. The former ATF agent is now a senior adviser to a gun-control group founded by former congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.), who was severely wounded in a mass shooting in 2011. He has not yet been confirmed.
Biden also plans to highlight how the $1.9 trillion stimulus package he signed into law has included funds used for police departments, a message the White House hopes will blunt criticism from Republicans who have tried to paint all Democrats as supporting the “defund the police” movement.
“The
president has never supported defunding the police,” Psaki said.
She noted Biden’s longtime support for community policing. “He also believes that we need to ensure that state and local governments keep cops on the beat, that we’re supporting community policing,” Psaki said.
Biden has made it clear that instead of “defunding the police,” they should instead reapportion their funds to support more focus on dealing differently with those who they dispatch to deal with their 9-1-1 calls. Not every call needs an armed police officer. For non-emergency issues, instead of a police officer, perhaps other official support functions should be used that can handled those non-emergency 9-1-1 calls.
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