From WSJopinion: Graffiti and petty crime are rampant again in New York, as Mayor Bill de Blasio denies the justice system’s legitimacy, writes Eugene O’Donnell
July 14, 2019 4:40 pm ETThe mayor of this city occupies one of the most vital law-enforcement jobs in America.
He commands the nation’s largest police force, with three times as many officers as the Federal Bureau of Investigation has special agents, in the world’s pre-eminent urban center. He therefore needs to be a voice of reasoned leadership about the balance between individual liberty and security in the city’s five boroughs.
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