We’ve documented how CNSNews.com managing editor Michael W. Chapman likes to distract from bad news for conservatives by randomly bringing up the number of weekend shootings in Chicago. With unrest over police brutality in the news, Chapman went for the same distraction but a different city in a June 10 article:
The Los Angeles Police Department Headquarters tweeted on Tuesday that during last week (May 31 – June 6), homicides went up 250% and the number of victims shot increased 56% when compared to the previous week.
“The week of 5/31 to 6/6, homicides went up 250% and victims shot went up 56% compared to the previous week,” said the tweet from the LAPD HQ.
“The past 24 hrs has seen 4 shootings, one of those resulting in a homicide,” the tweet added. “Detectives are following leads to ID & arrest the suspects — but we’re also asking for your help.”
Chapman made sure to add that “Black Lives Matter, which has participated in many of the protests across the United States over the last two weeks, demands ‘a national defunding of the police.'”
Craig Bannister joined the sudden, agenda-driven concern in a June 29 article invoking yet another city: “More than five hundred people have been shot in New York City so far this year, but the city is considering cutting the New York City Police Department’s (NYPD) budget by as much as $1 billion.”
Bannister apparently didn’t consider the idea that the extra billion didn’t keep those 500 people from being shot, so perhaps that money could be better used elsewhere.