Article 5F1G1 These US cities defunded police: 'We're transferring money to the community'

These US cities defunded police: 'We're transferring money to the community'

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Sam Levin in Los Angeles
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More than 20 major cities have reduced police budgets in some form, and activists are fighting to ensure that is only the start

After defund the police" became the rallying cry of protests last summer, Democratic leaders spent months criticizing the slogan and worrying about its impact on elections. While party infighting was dominating headlines, local activists were campaigning to make the catchphrase a reality in cities across the US.

Since the killings of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor prompted unprecedented uprisings, some racial justice groups have successfully pressured municipal lawmakers to cut police funds and reinvest the money in services. And with reformed 2021 budgets coming into effect, cities are slowly beginning to redistribute law enforcement money to housing, mental health programs, food access and other programs.

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