Portland Protestors Baiting ICE Agents
With Donuts on Fishing Poles;
Calling it ICE Fishing
Special to El Rrun-Rrun
California Governor Gavin Newsom responded:
“States cannot invade one another. This is so simple – so fundamental – I can’t believe I have to type those words. America is on the brink of martial law.”
“States cannot invade one another. This is so simple – so fundamental – I can’t believe I have to type those words. America is on the brink of martial law.”
This is not just a breakdown of trust — it’s a warning about what happens when central governments act unilaterally, ignoring democratic norms and regional sovereignty.
In Europe, we’ve learned that cooperation is not a weakness. It’s the foundation of peace.
From Brussels to Sacramento, from Strasbourg to Washington: democracy must be built on dialogue, not deployments.
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You are hiding the fact that most of the crime in red states happens in Democrat run cities. The state attorney generals in states like Texas cannot prosecute local crimes. That responsibility falls on the local district attorney. These crime spots in red states are all infested with blacks.
The communist party in this country is paying rioters to create chaos in our city streets. This funding is pointing towards Soros and other billionaires that want to rule this country. Out president is taking too long to suppress this criminal activity. He needs to come down hard on these losers. The people rule not the communist criminals in this country.
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Biggest Offenders
Just 24 percent of New York’s police departments sent their crime data to the FBI. That’s a failing grade in anyone’s book. That includes New York City’s Police Department, along with neighboring Suffolk, Nassau and Westchester County police. Just 141 of the 583 New York police agencies reported data in 2022.
Pennsylvania was worse, with just nine percent of police departments reporting crime data to the FBI. Only 126 of the 1,392 police agencies reported their statistics. Missing were Pittsburgh, Allentown and Scranton.
Maryland police agencies reported just 38 percent of the time, with 65 of the 170 police departments failing to send the FBI crucial crime data. Departments surrounding Washington, D.C., which has been plagued by crime, didn’t submit any data, including Anne Arundel County and Howard County near Baltimore. Other surrounding communities including Montgomery County and Prince George’s County submitted just two months of data.
California came in with just 49 percent – less than half – of police agencies sending crime statistics to the FBI. The Marshall Project reported that 44 states and the District of Columbia had higher reporting rates than California. Only 356 of the 721 police agencies in the Golden State submitted crime data to the FBI. Missing from that list were reports from the Los Angeles Police Department, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Office, San Fransisco, San Jose, Oakland, Riverside, Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office and both the San Bernadino County Sheriff’s Office and Police Department.
Illinois crime data submitted to the FBI in 2022 was only slightly better, with 52 percent of police agencies reporting. There, 464 of the 885 law enforcement agencies submitted data. Chicago’s Police Department fully reported but neighboring Lake County Sheriff’s Office and Du Page County Sheriff’s Office didn’t report any data. Cook County Sheriff’s Office reported just one month’s worth of data.
New Jersey tied Illinois for percentage of law enforcement agencies reporting data at 52 percent. Just 301 of the 574 law enforcement agencies sent the FBI crime data for 2022. Paterson, Woodbridge, Edison, Clifton, Trenton and Camden Police Departments didn’t send the FBI any crime data in 2022.
To be fair, the worst was Florida, with just eight percent of law enforcement agencies reporting their 2022 crime data to the FBI. That represents only 49 of the 633 police agencies in the Sunshine State. Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office, Orange County Sheriff’s Office and Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office didn’t report any crime data to the FBI that year. Neither did Orlando’s Police Department or Fort Lauderdale Police Department.
Common Threads
Apart from Florida, there’s a common thread among the states with the lowest reporting of crime data to the FBI. These are also states that host cities with headline-grabbing criminal episodes and public officials reluctant to crack down on criminals. They aren’t shy, though, in calling for gun control.
New York’s Gov. Kathy Hochul was all too willing to sign into law a package of gun control bills after New York’s restrictive concealed carry laws were struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court’s Bruen decision. Those laws are even more confusing and crippling than before, including measures zoning off entire swaths of the state as “sensitive places” to deny permit holders from carrying concealed firearms. The state plans on enforcing ammunition background checks too which cannot be completed by the FBI. Meanwhile, George Soros-backed Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg admitted that crime is so bad in New York City that he’s afraid to ride the subway.
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Pennsylvania’s Gov. Josh Shapiro has never been shy about demanding more gun control. Yet, he’s been silent about his own failures to address rampant crime when he was the Commonwealth’s attorney general. Instead of demanding tougher action from soft-on-crime district attorneys like District Attorney Larry Krasner, he closed ranks with him demanding gun control but is silent on criminals walking free.
Maryland’s Gov. Wes Moore recently took office and signed laws restricting where concealed carry permit holders could be armed and raised fees for those permits. He said at the time, “In Maryland, we refuse to say these problems are too big or too tough. We will act, and that’s exactly what today represents.”
On crime, though, state lawmakers are still going soft, even proposing a bill earlier this year that would block felony murder charges for anyone under 25.
California’s Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed a 28th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution that would gut the right of the people to keep and bear arms. He’s still blaming guns while residents in San Francisco and Los Angeles are being crushed by criminals.
Illinois’ Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed a law early this year to ban the most commonly-owned semiautomatic rifle in America – the AR-15 – blaming guns for crime there. That law is being challenged by NSSF. He’s expected to sign a new law banning First Amendment-protected Free Speech by banning firearm ads that might be attractive to minors, despite the blatant unconstitutionality of that idea.
Gov. Pritzker is quick to blame the firearm industry and attack Second Amendment rights, along with First Amendment rights. Criminals, though, are a different matter. He signed a law, which was upheld by the Illinois Supreme Court, to end cash bail in the Land of Lincoln. Critics warn that this puts dangerous and violent criminals back on the streets.
New Jersey’s Gov. Phil Murphy attempted to throttle firearm sales during the COVID-19 pandemic until he was forced by the courts to relent. He signed laws to allow frivolous lawsuits against the firearm industry for crimes committed by remote third parties. That law was challenged by NSSF and enjoined while the case is heard.
The first step in correcting problems is to identify the problems. When cities fail to report their crime statistics, it leads to a false sense of progress. The crime isn’t going away, just the reporting. These politicians aren’t solving problems by ignoring missing reports to the FBI. They’re only sweeping the problems under their rug of gun control demands.
Those donut holding “protestors” are free to leave the US or invite illegals to live in their homes and pay for their expenses. Wouldn’t that be a better way to show their support.
Don't these people have anything better to do, than waste time swinging a donut on a pole? They need to grow up get a real job and have real responsibilities.
They have every right to dangle dildos at these female ICE bitches! And if ICE doesn't like it they can leave, also if they get shot at, they can quit. I don't want my tax money going to ICE, we should tax churches and stocks. I want tax money to help women who want abortions, homeless people and illegal aliens. Live in a gated community, get a Ring security system, get locks, guns and get a dog. We only need police at an administrative level.
The statistic that just 24% of New York's police departments sent crime data to the FBI refers to reporting for the year 2022. The low reporting rate was largely a result of the FBI's transition to a new, more detailed data collection system, which many agencies were not prepared for.
Details of the reporting gap
Voluntary reporting: Participation in the FBI's crime data collection has always been voluntary.
Transition to NIBRS: For decades, the FBI used the Summary Reporting System (SRS), which aggregated monthly counts of crimes. In 2021, the bureau stopped accepting data through the SRS and switched exclusively to the more detailed National
Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS).
2021 data vacuum: In 2021, the first year of the switch, thousands of agencies—including major departments in New York and Los Angeles—did not provide data to the FBI because they had not transitioned to the new system.
2022 New York figures: In 2022, only 141 of New York's 583 police agencies reported data to the FBI. This included the absence of data from the New York City Police Department (NYPD) and departments in Suffolk, Nassau, and Westchester counties, which together represent millions of New Yorkers.
Resumed reporting: In 2022, after the initial reporting gap caused widespread concern about missing data, the FBI revived the option for agencies to report via the older Summary Reporting System. This allowed many departments that had not transitioned to NIBRS to resume their voluntary reporting. The FBI is continuing to accept data from both formats as of August 2025.
Reasons for slow adoption of the new system
The new NIBRS system collects a greater number of details for each crime, which increases the burden on agencies. Reasons for the slow transition include:
Cost: Many agencies needed to purchase expensive system upgrades or new records management software to comply with NIBRS.
Personnel shortages: The more complex reporting process created additional work for officers and records specialists.
Resistance to change: The switch required retraining and significant changes to long-standing processes.
Lack of centralized support: State clearinghouses responsible for gathering data and passing it to the FBI are often understaffed and underfunded.
Fear of inflated crime rates: Some agencies worried that the shift to NIBRS—which counts multiple offenses within a single incident—could create the public perception of a crime increase, even if crime was unchanged.
Consequences of the reporting gap
Limited national data: The incomplete reporting from 2021 and 2022 led to significant gaps and blind spots in the national crime picture. It became difficult for researchers and policymakers to accurately assess nationwide crime trends.
Politicization of crime data: The absence of comprehensive federal data has created an environment where incomplete statistics can be easily misrepresented by politicians and others to support their narratives.
Erroneous conclusions: In one instance, missing data caused an initial FBI report to incorrectly show a drop in hate crimes. After more data was collected, a revised report revealed a significant increase instead.
I'm a Wepubican! N I'm Thmarter than YOU!
You write about how I feel about the people that are again "Pro Choice." If only all those people against a woman's right to decide would adopt. Nomás se rajan.
Those aren't even Ice agents in the photo. Those are PD officers! Which PD can't tell.
Last I heard, Trump replaced the person in charge of job stats. He didn't like the numbers. Then he replaced him too. We need to question everything coming from our government leaders all the time regardless of who's in control. These are Orewellian times. History, economic data and statistics
in general, are being manipulated. They want us haggling over BS wedge issues while the US Treasury is ransacked. They know that as long as our
attention is diverted, they can continue unabated.
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