The outsized response of the state to, on one hand, vilify the man suspected of killing a health insurance CEO, and on the other, repress a workers’ strike against Amazon, has shed light on solidarity among the ruling class

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    I don’t agree with their conclusion. It’s true that the murder of a CEO would get more police attention than the murder of an ordinary person even in less unusual circumstances, but this particular case is extraordinary not because the victim was a CEO but because so many people support the murder.

    Murders of abortion doctors were similar ideologically-motivated attacks against someone hated by a large part of the public, except that abortion doctors aren’t members of the elite. These murders were still quite a big deal and received a lot of attention on the national level.

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      You’re conflating press with police action. There wasn’t a nationwide manhunt for any of the doctor killers.

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        Some of the doctor killers surrendered immediately, but there were manhunts for ones who fled. The killers were usually caught quickly so most manhunts didn’t need to be nationwide, but law enforcement considered the attacks a big deal. This guy managed to flee the country and the international hunt for him lasted over two years until he was caught in France and extradited.

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      There was murder on same day in same city. Yet, it did not receive manhunt and as much police attention.

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        Yes, which is why I brought up the murders of abortion doctors. Those got a lot of nationwide attention when they happened. For example, look up George Tiller. The common theme is the connection between the murder and the controversial nature of the victim’s career. Meanwhile, the violent deaths of wealthy people not associated with anything controversial might make it into the local news briefly but they won’t get nearly as much attention.

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          I’m not talking about news. I talk specifically about police resources allocation. Police will spend more money on hunting down killer of wealthy people than average people. Why are you so fixated on “attention”?

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      Yep. Anyone pretending the cops aren’t going to have more leads for a shooting like Luigi’s compared to a random drive-by and acting like it’s proof the cops are negligent/malicious is either a child or childish.

      Plenty of reason to sling shit at cops, but this ain’t one.