Congressman Brad Knott criticizes manipulated crime statistics during a House Judiciary Committee hearing in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Quiver AI Summary
Congressman Brad Knott (NC-13) addressed the House Judiciary Committee's hearing in Charlotte, North Carolina, discussing the impact of violent crime attributed to what he described as "soft-on-crime" policies implemented by Democrats. Knott criticized the reported decrease in crime rates, noting that it fails to account for over 1.5 million Americans who have died from drug-related issues.
In the hearing, Knott engaged with a Democratic witness, suggesting that there may be manipulation in crime statistics to present a misleadingly favorable outlook. He emphasized the importance of acknowledging the full scope of crime issues beyond the presented statistics, which he believes obscure the real dangers faced by communities.
The press release highlights Knott's commitment to addressing crime-related issues, asserting that misleading data hampers effective policy discussions and solutions. For more information, press contact Quinn Slaven is available via email.
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Brad Knott Net Worth
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