h/t Instapundit
An interesting news story ran in Thursday’s USA Today. "Baltimore police stopped noticing crime after Freddie Gray's death," read the headline. "A wave of killings followed."
What I found most interesting about it, though, was not the facts that were reported but rather that anyone should have found them surprising. "Just before a wave of violence turned Baltimore into the nation’s deadliest big city," the story begins, "a curious thing happened to its police force: officers suddenly seemed to stop noticing crime."
I'm sure the war on thought crime intensified. |