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Is the national war on police costing lives?
I'm not talking about police deaths as a pattern because those are down under the Obama administration (the highest spike was in 1930 actually). Instead, I'm posing this question: Whether it's plausible to argue that at least one reason for the sudden national spikes in non-police related homicides in various American cities over the past year might be the result of the rhetorical (and in scattered cases, literal) "war on police."