Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - BONUS: Bill O'Reilly: Progressives Won't Punish Police Attackers
Episode Date: June 4, 2025Bill O'Reilly talks about new crime stats for New York City. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices...
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Big headline over the weekend in the New York Post.
It says that assaults on NYPD officers surged 63% over six years.
Experts warn troubling trend will not ensue.
A lot of those assaults are in the subway.
At the same time, the murder rate has dropped very low in New York City, and that was the headlines would be fair.
Police are doing a good job getting the guns off the street, but the attacks on the police
are frightening. And that is because the progressives will not punish these people,
these thugs who go after the cops. And we know that by what we've been reporting in the Bronx
that Darcell Clark, the DA in Bronx County, has allowed 16 adjurmans for two thugs who beat up two cops
on a Bronx subway platform.
Sixteen thing happened.
The assault happened on November 14th,
2003.
They haven't even set a court date.
These thugs are out on the street
for a year and a half.
Now, Clark's, oh, not my fault.
The judges, ah, baloney, lady.
You have no interest
in enforcing law and punishing criminals.
None.
Sixteen adjournments.
So the thugs know everywhere,
and the Bronx is the worst,
You know, the drug addiction, the drug selling, the violence on the streets of the Bronx is worse than the other boroughs.
They know they can go and assault a cop and nothing's going to happen to them.
And, you know, it's just crazy.
The real mystery here is the police unions.
I mean, I just don't know what's going on.
I mean, if it were me, I'd have my cops out in front of the Bronx County Courthouse with pictures.
of Darcel Clark.
I mean, where's the union?
And every time we call them, we don't get anything.
I've never seen it, like, anything like this.
And the police officers themselves, I mean,
they're angry and demoralized
because they see that there are, you know,
so many cops getting hurt.
But they can't do it.
They need the union to organize these kinds of things.
I just, it really bothers me
As you know, my grandfather was NYPD in the 1920s and 30s.
And I'm just going, you can't protect your own police.
You won't go to the mat for your own cops who are doing a great job as the murder rate decline shows.
Now, the opposite of all of this anarchy in New York City is Beijing, China.
There, it's unheard of.
If you assaulted, if you assaulted a Chinese police officer
or any member of the Chinese hierarchy,
you would disappear, gone, probably never be seen again.
You'd go out to Western China in one of their gulags,
no trial, no lawyer, nothing.
It is a total surveillance state, a police.
state. And I'm going to tell you about it. But the contrast from Beijing, a bigger city than New York,
okay, bigger city. That's unheard of. The city is so clean because of you litter. And believe me,
there is a cop on every corner, or two or three. You throw junk on the street, you're going to do
time. You're going to do time. So the streets are pristine.
There's no street crime.
Now, they sacrifice every bit of their personal freedom.
You have no liberty at all in China, none.
And I'll go through it, I'll walk you through it.
But there's got to be a middle ground from the anarchy of New York to the totalitarianism of China.