Crime increases across Unites States as more police quit, retire
Cities around the country are dealing with rising crime, so it's not an ideal time for a shortage of police, but that's what's happening die to cops quitting and retiring. This is prompting officers and unions to push for more support ahead of National Police Week. FOX News correspondent Griff Jenkins shares more about the shortage.
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