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Report: Crime Soaring in Portland Amidst ‘Defund the Police’ Movement

Portland’s Liberal ⁢Hellhole: Crime Skyrocketing Along with Police Response Times Following ⁢’Defund the Police’ Calls – Report

Oregon’s biggest city still has not recovered from the destructive rioting in the wake of the death of George Floyd in 2020, and the resulting “defund​ the police” has ⁤seriously undermined ⁢the Portland Police Bureau as crime skyrockets and dwindling police resources slow response times.

A new report released Thursday from the Manhattan Institute, titled “Portland’s Police Staffing Crisis: What It⁣ Is, Why It Is, and How to Fix It,” reveals a police force that ⁤has been‌ disastrously⁣ weakened by its political masters, ‍leaving the safety of the city’s residents in serious jeopardy.

“Portland, Oregon, is in the middle of⁤ a public safety crisis,” wrote Charles Fain Lehman,⁣ a ‌Manhattan Institute fellow ⁢who specializes in policing and public safety. “What⁤ sets Portland apart are ⁢the limits on⁤ its capacity​ to respond to these issues with ⁤the​ traditional​ tools of the‌ criminal justice system⁣ and, in particular, its capacity⁢ to use the police.”

The department is⁤ seeing response times rise ⁤as manpower shrinks. ⁤Response times ‌to high-priority incidents clock in at more than 20 minutes,‍ while medium-priority response times have risen ⁤to more than 50 minutes, and non-emergency​ calls are well past one-and-a-half hours.

“Like other major cities, Portland, Oregon, has ⁤experienced​ a ⁤surge ‌in crime⁣ and disorder over the past three years,” Fain Lehman wrote. “Unlike other major⁣ cities, Portland is uniquely⁢ ill-equipped to deal with⁤ this problem,⁢ because ‍its police department‌ is uniquely understaffed.”

With⁢ the riots having cooled, and despite the fact that Portland ‍is still in the midst of a crime wave — shootings reached a 26-year high ​in⁢ 2020 ⁣and homicide has‍ climbed in every year since — the city slashed ‍its ‌police ⁢budget by $15 million between fiscal years 201-20 and 2020-21, and cut the number⁣ of officers by 8​ percent, Fain Lehman​ wrote.

Property crime is​ way up, homelessness has increased, and public disorder is rampant in the‍ form of open drug​ use and camping in ⁢the streets, Fain ⁢Lehman wrote.

The crime rate ⁤is also disproportionately affecting the city’s black population, which had a murder rate of one per 1,000 residents in 2021, Fain Lehman wrote. And it ⁢should be remembered⁣ that black residents were the very constituency that the “defund the police” movement claimed was the ⁢chief beneficiary⁣ of the move to kneecap the police.

“The effects of this crime ⁣wave fell disproportionately on ‍those whom ⁢protesters claimed⁣ to help,” Fain Lehman‌ wrote. “The‌ city⁢ set homicide records in ⁤the past two years and is facing a wave of shootings that has not​ yet⁤ receded.”

Police officers have also fled‍ the city in huge numbers as more than ⁤115⁤ officers retired or resigned in the ⁢face⁤ of the anti-cop ⁢movement seizing city hall. It has been the largest ⁣loss of police officers in the city’s history. And it isn’t getting better as low morale and a ⁤newly installed, and‍ lengthy, hiring and training process is making restaffing extremely difficult.

The report ⁣adds that the PPB was already 120 officers below its authorized⁣ size the year before the riots and the “defund the police” ‍mania spread through‍ the‌ city government. Now ⁢it ‍is far worse.

With only 294 officers left, the PPB ‍now has the 48th lowest staffing-to-population ratio among America’s 50 largest⁢ cities, with just 1.26⁣ officers ‍per 1,000 residents, Fain Lehman wrote.

The study suggests that​ the city can ‍make several policy changes to alleviate the problem. And ‌while some moves have been⁣ made to reverse its ⁣defunding ​policies, they haven’t been enough.

One is to increase pay so new officers can ⁣actually afford to live in a city⁤ where rents are 12 percent higher⁢ than the statewide average, Fain Lehman wrote. (They’re 12 ⁣percent higher than in Oregon’s second-largest‍ city,‍ Eugene, he noted.)

Another is to⁤ reassess the 1,120 hours of​ basic‌ training the city imposes on recruits and to move it more in line⁤ with the ‍average ⁢of 971 hours seen elsewhere.

The⁣ city ⁢could also “civilianize” some of the jobs now handled by sworn officers, relieving officers of some of the pressure they are‍ now under as duties spread⁤ a depleted force even thinner.

It would also help if left-wing, George Soros-backed Multnomah County District Attorney Mike Schmidt would stop his soft-on-crime campaign and actually started prosecuting the suspects that the PPB ⁤send his way.

Fain Lehman‍ warned, though, that things ​can only get worse unless action is taken.

“Without intervention, a once-vibrant city could fall victim to⁣ this vicious cycle, hollowed out by its own ​inaction,” he concluded. “The⁤ time to reverse course ‍and to arrest the problem is now.”

Portland, with its population of‌ about⁤ 619,000, lags ⁢far behind the rest of America’s big cities in addressing public⁣ safety issues thanks ⁤to the ill-considered “defund the police”​ mania. The movement gained its biggest foothold ‍in Portland, but if ​there is one ⁣good thing ​to come ‌of​ this, it ​is that ​Portland has proven ⁤that all the concepts⁢ and policies​ that the movement claimed ‍would improve life ⁤are instead a dangerous failure.

Not that proof of​ failure has ever ⁤made much of an‍ impression‌ on liberals before.

The post Portland’s Liberal ‍Hellhole: Crime Skyrocketing Along with Police Response Times Following ‘Defund⁣ the Police’ Calls – Report appeared first on The Western​ Journal.

What is the impact⁣ of anti-police⁤ rhetoric⁤ on officer ⁤recruitment and retention in Portland?

/report-portland-crime-response-defund-police/”>anti-police rhetoric would cease, the report suggests, ⁣‍as it creates⁢ a hostile environment that further discourages officers from ‍joining or remaining in ‌the force.

Portland’s Liberal ‌⁢Hellhole: Crime Skyrocketing Along with Police Response Times ⁢Following ⁢’Defund the‌ Police’ Calls – Report

Oregon’s biggest city​ still has not recovered from the destructive rioting in the wake of the death ⁢of George Floyd in 2020, and ‍the resulting “defund​ the ⁤police” has ⁤seriously undermined ‌⁢the Portland Police Bureau as ‌crime ⁤skyrockets and dwindling police resources slow response times.

A new​ report released Thursday from the Manhattan Institute, titled​ “Portland’s Police Staffing Crisis: ⁤What It⁣ Is, Why ⁢It Is, and How to Fix It,”⁢ reveals a⁣ police force that ⁤has ⁤been‌ disastrously⁣ weakened by​ its ⁣political masters, ‍leaving the safety of⁤ the city’s residents in serious jeopardy.

“Portland, Oregon, is⁤ in the middle of⁤ a public safety‌ crisis,” wrote Charles Fain Lehman,⁣ a ‌Manhattan Institute fellow ⁢who​ specializes in policing and public safety. “What⁤ sets Portland apart are ⁤⁢the limits on⁤ its capacity​ ⁣to respond to these issues with ⁤the​ traditional​‌ tools ⁢of ‍the‌⁣ criminal​ justice system⁣ and, in ⁢particular, its capacity⁢ to use the police.”

The department is⁤ seeing response times rise ⁤as manpower shrinks. ⁤Response times ‌to high-priority incidents⁤ clock in at more than‍ 20 minutes,‍ ‌while medium-priority response times have risen ⁤to more ⁢than 50 minutes, and non-emergency​ ‌calls are ‍well⁣ past one-and-a-half hours.

“Like⁢ other major cities, Portland,​ Oregon, has ‍⁤experienced​ a ⁤surge ‌in crime⁣ and disorder ⁤over the past three years,” Fain ​Lehman ‍wrote. “Unlike other major⁣ cities, Portland



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