The panel on 'The Five' reacted to Democrats and media who delineated the 'targeted' nature of the murder of tech executive Bob Lee, as San Francisco's crime wave continues.
Democrats and left-leaning media appeared to argue that the"targeted" nature of the murder of tech executive Bob Lee shows that crime is less of a problem in the city than believed.
Nima Momeni, left, is jailed in San Francisco on a murder charge in the stabbing death of Cash App founder Bob Lee. San Francisco police say the two knew each other. At an event for his National Action Network in New York City, Sharpton said people who bill themselves as"progressive" but ignore violent crime are"not progressive."We got to stop using progressive as a noun and use it as an adjective, meaning you're labeled ‘progressive’, but your action is ‘regressive’ – 'I'm woke'? You must think I'm asleep," he said.
"If they're saying that only street crime is the kind of crime that can be linked to the city, she has more than enough of it," Pirro said, blaming instead San Francisco Democrats' work toward defunding police.Host Greg Gutfeld added that those intentionally delineating the motive behind Lee's murder are taking"the worst victory lap I've ever seen.""The [thought] that this somehow restores S.F.
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