Liberal anti-police cities don't work for Americans, as crime rises Buckhead looks to secede from Atlanta

Detectives, police officers at crime scene, June 15, 2022, El Monte, Calif.

With the surge of violence and crime continuing to rise in the United States due to the progressive policies by liberal cities District Attorney's. The city of Buckhead, Georgia is leading the charge to secede from the city of Atlanta after crime and emergency services have begun to deteriorate and affect the local residents. Bill White, one of the organizers of the movement, says it began as an effort to repair the "ruined relationships" by the "Defund the Police Movement" between the city of Buckhead and the local police and has continued as "crime has continued to creep up." The Buckhead secession will be a "referendum" on the ballot for either May or November 2023. White, explained that the movement is increasingly popular with residents, pointing to a recent poll conducted showing, "72% of 80,000 residents" approve the measure to secede from the city of Atlanta.

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