American cities and their law enforcement communities have been besieged by militant anti-police Marxists from Black Lives Matter, the New Black Panther Party, and the Black Liberation Army; communists from the Revolutionary Communist Party, and anarchists from the Occupy movement, who march uncontrollably down streets chanting, "What do we want? Dead cops! When do we want them? Now!" and "Kill the cops!" These anti-police protesters vandalize, loot, and burn businesses and police cars as they threaten, assault, and kill innocent citizens.
The violent rhetoric of the left, the refusal of President Obama to more assertively support law enforcement and place officer-involved death cases into their proper and accurate context, and an ignorant and biased mainstream media have created a dangerous environment that has led mentally deranged ticking time bombs and cop-hating killers to assassinate officers throughout the country.
Adding to the dangers law enforcement officers face in contemporary America is a leadership vacuum. Police administrators are more fearful of losing their high-paying jobs and pensions than restoring order, and they have allowed disruptive and violent demonstrators to take over roadways and highways, paralyzing their cities and creating deadly medical emergencies for those who depend upon life-sustaining medical transportation to transit from points of injury to hospitals. Worse, your predecessor President Barrack "The police were acting stupidly" Obama, soon to be departing U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch, and other politicians have criticized the police more than the criminals.
Recently, the outgoing President of the International Association of Chiefs of Police even went so far as to apologize on behalf of the law enforcement community for transgressions in the past against the minority community. What transgressions are those? Police protect the rule of law that is legislatively created by politicians, not police. How are police at fault for enforcing the laws segregationist officials elected by the public established?
Of the following professions: legal, judicial, medical, political, and educational; law enforcement ranks the highest in credibility with the public. Multiple investigations have consistently proven that police actions were legally justifiable and objectively reasonable in all but a handful of officer-involved death incidents. Yet, President Obama consistently went out of his way to either say or imply that police were at fault—and he was consistently proven to be wrong. Clearly, it is our angry, out of control, and outrageous public citizens who need to learn "de-escalation" techniques; not the police who respond to calls for service to control them.