
Seattle police staffing drops to 30-year low, officers leaving in 'droves' after defunding
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Marco Monteblanco said officers are feeling increasingly frustrated by the lack of support from politicians and warned crime will skyrocket as more officers leave.
On "Fox & Friends First" Tuesday, Monteblanco pointed to Seattle’s history of defunding police and continued lack of support from media and local officials for an underappreciated police force.
"They're frustrated, and they're leaving their departments in droves," Monteblanco told hosts Carley Shimkus and Todd Piro.
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