Widow of David Dorn blasts Cori Bush's defense of her 'defund police' mantra: 'People want more police'
06.10.2022 - 16:03
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Ann Dorn, whose husband David Dorn was killed during the 2020 riots that stemmed from George Floyd's death, called out Democrats, including Rep. Cori Bush, D-Mo., for still supporting the "defund police" movement. Dorn pointed out the hypocrisy of Bush's support of anti-police rhetoric on "Fox & Friends First" Thursday. "I find it funny that she says ‘defund the police.’ But yet, she spends $400,000-$700,000 on security alone just for herself using police officers to do it.
And her own city that she came from is being destroyed by crime. Police are needed and the community does not want to defund the police.They want more police," she told Carley Shimkus. David Dorn, a retired police captain, was protecting a friend's pawn shop Monday night when he was shot and killed by looters.
(Missouri Department of Public Safety) As crime continues to rise across the nation, Dorn slammed prosecutors for soft-on-crime policies. "In Illinois,they just passed a no-bail law. And it's not for people who just commit small, minor offenses, people who commit second-degree murder, really big-time crimes.
So why do you think these ideas are so pervasive in the face of all the statistics that show they are not working?" Dorn called for these prosecutors to be removed from office to combat the crime wave, like Gov. Ron DeSantis did in Florida. David Dorn, 77, was a retired police captain who had gone to his friend's pawn shop to stop looters.
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