Fox News’ Lawrence Jones said Seattle is starting to see the ramifications of defunding the police after officials stopped investigating new sexual assault cases.
'Outnumbered' weighs in on Seattle Police Department's staffing issues making response to sexual assault cases 'unattainable.'Fox News host Lawrence Jones said on"Outnumbered" Friday that Seattle isSo many people watched the"Law & Order: SVU" special. I think it's only like 21 seasons. These are the people that do it in real life.
But I got to tell you, this is a part of failure of leadership. I mean, we're seeing it everywhere, whether we're talking about. And I guarantee you, when you look at the numbers … because they did not get them off the street, they're going to recommit these acts. What you don't know is it's already hard getting witnesses to come forward. A lot of people just don't come forward because they don't want to go through the gruesome trial.
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