After Michigan, Wisconsin attacks, do we need a domestic terrorism law?
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In Michigan, alleged school shooter Ethan Crumbley faces terrorism-related charges. In Wisconsin, Darrell Brooks, alleged to have mowed down 68 people with his vehicle, killing six, faces more typical homicide charges rather than anything terrorism-related.
A better solution is for the feds to jettison the "designation" prong and follow the states’ more practical approach.
Some see prosecutorial bias at work here, but in fact the reason lies in America’s lack of a federal domestic terrorism statute. Do we need one? We do, and these two cases demonstrate why.
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