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Gallup Poll: Majority of Americans say Crime is WorseGuest: Michael Letts

The majority of Americas say that local crime is getting worse. That’s according to a new Gallup poll. The dismal outlook was terrible enough last yeast when Gallup showed 38% of people believed crime was up in their local areas. But this latest survey shows 51% of the people were convinced that local crime is rising. 

 

Should we be surprised? With all the pressure from the Defund the Police movement for police to stop fighting crime, is it any wonder that crime would rise?

 

While the 2021 numbers are not in yet, murders in 2020 rose by a whopping 29%, the most significant spike since record-keeping began in 1960.

 

Our guest to discuss this matter is Michael Letts, founder of InVest USA, a charitable organization that donates bulletproof vests to police and other first responders.

 

 

Q&A:

 

1) What are key factors in this alarming trend? 

Answer: There are many factors contributing to this rise in violent crim. BLM/Antifa, and Defund the Police movement are among some of the primary reasons Violent crime is rising, and why American’s don’t feel safe.

 

2) What steps or actions should communities take to halt this rise in violent crime wave across America?

 

3) Do you see the crime rate going down in the future, and America being safer?

 

4) What is your organization, Invest USA, doing in communities across America?

 

5) How can communities partner with InVestUSA to protect themselves and create a more protected community for themselves?

 

6) Where may we get more information on what you and InvestUSA are doing to support our First Responders?

Answer: InvestUSA.org

 

Michael Letts is the CEO and Founder of  In-Vest USA, a national grassroots non-profit organization helping hundreds of communities provide thousands of bulletproof vests for their police forces through educational, public relations, sponsorship, and fundraising programs. Editor: Jerry

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