Vice President Kamala Harris is facing criticism from law enforcement officials in blue cities for her alleged support of criminals, particularly her backing of a bail fund for Black Lives Matter protesters who were convicted. Joe Gamaldi, the national vice president of the Fraternal Order of Police, expressed concerns about Harris becoming the next president, describing her as a potential disaster for public safety. He highlighted her support for bail reform, which he believes has led to an increase in violent crime in urban communities.
Joseph Imperatrice, an NYPD detective, emphasized the importance of having a leader who prioritizes putting criminals behind bars. He criticized Harris for bailing out individuals involved in riots and expressed disappointment in her shift towards progressive policies that he believes are soft on crime.
Charles “Cully” Stimson, a senior legal fellow at the Heritage Foundation, pointed out that Harris’ language and actions align with calls to defund the police, indicating a pro-criminal stance. He highlighted her support for reallocating funds from police departments, which he views as detrimental to law enforcement efforts.
The Minnesota Freedom Fund, promoted by Harris in 2020, came under scrutiny for its role in releasing individuals accused of serious crimes back onto the streets. The fund spent a significant amount of money to bail out individuals facing charges such as murder, rape, and assault, raising concerns about the efficacy of such initiatives.
As Harris continues her presidential campaign, law enforcement officials are questioning her record as a prosecutor and her policies regarding criminal justice. Critics argue that her support for bail reform and progressive measures may have unintended consequences on public safety and crime rates.
In light of these criticisms, Harris’ campaign has been contacted for comment, but no response has been received at the time of writing. As the presumptive Democratic nominee, Harris faces scrutiny over her past actions and statements related to law enforcement and criminal justice, with concerns about the potential impact of her policies on public safety.