Police unions return to the deployment of Trump’s troops, but local leaders retreated

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Several leaders of the police union have requested or supported federal aid on the application of laws to counter violent crimes in their cities, notably in Charlotte, where the deadly stabbing of Iryna Zarutska drew national attention. But, at least one union chief reversed the course after the city officials rejected the idea as illegal and useless.
Thursday, the fraternal police order of the County of Mecklenburg de Charlotte became the last police union to invite the National Guard, after having sent a letter to the city leaders requesting federal aid on the application of the laws after the city was confronted with 15 murders in about a month. Before Charlotte, the Milwaukee and Washington, DC police unions also reported support for the deployment of the Federal police by the Trump administration.
The head of the Milwaukee police association, Alex Ayala, Indicated last month, he planned to request that the Trump administration will bring federal troops and officials of the law enforcement in his city. However, he then brought the complaint for the setbacks of the city leaders, qualifying the request for violation of the federal and useless law.
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A patrol vehicle belonging to the Charlotte Mecklenburg (CMPD) police service. (Charlotte police)
“We will not need the guard to come to Charlotte,” said the mayor of the city, VI Lyles, in response to the request of the city’s police union for federal aid. His comments have been taken over by many Democratic leaders in the region, from the City Congress Representative to local officials of the municipal council.
“These measures do not deal with deep causes of violence,” said JD Mazuera Arias, member of the Municipal Council of Charlotte, in a statement after the request was made public.
In addition to Charlotte, Ayala said last month that he intended to make a similar request for federal aid in Milwaukee. However, following the decline of Milwaukee city officials calling for illegal and unnecessary demand, Ayala told a local press station that his remarks had been taken out of context and that he had not contacted the Trump administration.
The Columbia district police union, led by Gregg Pemberton, also supported the president’s choice to bring federal troops to the national capital. Pemberton told Fox News last month that the difference was “nocturnal and day” since the federal deployment earlier this summer.
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DC was one of the first major metropolitan cities in a series this summer which saw a infusion of federal laws responsible for helping crime. At the time, city leaders, such as Mayor Muriel Bowser, also resumed whether federal aid in the national capital to help crime was necessary.

Armed members of the National Guard patrol the American Capitol following the deployment order of President Trump earlier this summer. (Getty Images / Tasos Katopodis)
“I want the message to be clear for the congress, we have a framework to ask or use federal resources in our city,” Bowser told journalists earlier this summer when Trump began to repress Crime to DC “We do not need a presidential emergency.”
In addition to Charlotte, Milwaukee and DC, the National Police Association also expressed support for the Federal Deployment of the Trump administration to help violent crimes in the main metropolitan regions.

Chicago police supt. Larry Snelling is a 28 -year -old member of the Chicago police department and was previously head of the fight against terrorism of the Chicago Police Service. (John J. Kim / Chicago Sun-Totes)
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“I think it is an excellent strategy for the president to bring the national guard with other federal resources to Memphis to show the rest of the country that what happened in Washington, DC can work in other cities like Memphis and beyond,” said the spokesman for the National Police Association. Betsy Brantner Smith added with regard to federal officials deployed in the second city in Tennessee, Memphis.