Overseas network depth: "Bloody Weekend" reproduced, Americans "afraid of returning to work"

Author:Overseas network Time:2022.08.15

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Law enforcement officers shot at the Brooklyn Metro Station in New York. (Picture from the New York Times)

According to a report by the National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) on August 14, since the 12th, Chicago's shootings have continued, which has killed 6 deaths and 32 people injured. Chicago reproduces the "bloody weekend" in the United States, adding another chaotic phenomenon in American society.

In the context of the US economy facing dual pressure on high inflation and recession, major American cities urgently needed workers to return to their posts to boost the economy, but a series of violent attacks made workers "afraid of returning to work."

Tragedy continuously repeats

The National Public Broadcasting Station in the United States reported on the 14th that New York recently faced "a series of terrible attacks": 40 -year -old Deloitte Corporation was pushed to the subway orbit; 33 shots; Goldman Sachs executive Daniel Elix was shot shot by a passenger in May this year ... The polls of the University of Ninny Piak show that three -quarters of the New Yorkers believe that crime is a "very serious serious serious question".

This is not only a problem in New York, but also spreads the United States. According to data from the Federal Investigation Agency, compared with 2019, the murder of the United States in 2020 increased by nearly 30%; according to data released by the US Criminal Judiciary Commission in January this year, the murder case in the United States in 2021 increased compared with 2020 5%. The Guardian said that in the past two years, the warning of crime caused by the new crown pneumonia has become the main content of the evening news in the United States. Barzeron, a professor of law at San Francisco University, told Reuters: "No matter what statistics, people don't feel so safe."

What is even more terrible is that the American violence crime is accelerating to spread to the minor group. According to the US "News Weekly", on the 11th local time, two minor boys in Prince of George, Maryland, stabbed a employee after theft of a gas station. Malik Achitz, the police director of the Prince of George, issued a statement saying that this was an uneasy minor crime that occurred in the county. "This is a tragedy. We have seen too many minor violence crimes. This year, seven minors were arrested for suspected homicide."

Multi -factor induced

US media analysis said that in recent years, the impact of the epidemic, the continuous intensification of social division, and the poor economy have become important factor in the highest number of violent crimes in the United States.

The New York Times analyzed that due to the impact of the epidemic, many social service agencies to ensure security, and the closure of schools also caused many young people to do nothing. Factors related to the epidemic may lead to more murders and shootings. At present, the new crown cases in the United States have declined, but the new virus varieties still disrupt American social services and normal life.

The Freud incident, the Mountains of the Capitol ... Americans' trust in the government and society fell and fell, further intensifying violent crimes in American society. The death of Freud exacerbated the tension between the US police and the community. Charis Cublin, a criminal at the University of California Erwan, told the New York Times: "If the community has a fundamental collapse, the police can not effectively carry out work at all." Ross said that as Americans lose confidence in their institutions and each other, they are more likely to adopt violent attacks -sometimes violent ways.

Many US media believe that the bad economy in the United States has also promoted the crime of the United States. Richard Rosenfield, a criminalist at the University of Missouri, told the New York Times that inflation is particularly worrying. If people cannot keep up with higher expenses, they may drive them in property crimes, "Some of them," some of them The robbery eventually became a murder.

The price is increasingly apparent

The economic, political and social costs caused by American violence crimes are emerging.

The fear of rampant crimes is destroying economic recovery. The National Broadcasting Station of the United States reported on the 14th that New York City urgently needed employees to return to the office to boost the economy, but they faced a tricky issue: a series of terrible attacks made people afraid of returning to work. The New York Times said that the fear of violence has exceeded concerns about the epidemic of new crown pneumonia. This is why workers are unwilling to return to the office or take public transport. Joan Jones, who was born in New York, said, "I feel unsafe here, and I will be scared after I go out after eight o'clock."

The fear of crimes in the United States has made some American cities have to face talent dilemma. According to the National Radio Station of the United States, due to the long -term crime of Chicago, Ken Griffin, the founder of the American Castle Investment Group, recently decided to move his headquarters from Chicago to Miami. Incidents, it is difficult to recruit top talents from all over the world. "

The midterm elections in the United States are imminent, and experts and politicians are warning that this unsafe sense may cause Democrats to lose votes. VOX publications stated that factors such as increasing crimes and the deterioration of public safety on public safety have brought challenges to the Democrats of this year. (Text/Lao Du)

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