Horror! Domestic Violence Up 21% in Cities Across the US Due to COVID-19 Lockdowns

One of the unwanted side effects of Dr. Fauci’s national lockdown besides a surge in poverty and unemployment is domestic violence.
Since the national lockdown started back in March there has been a significant increase in domestic violence in communities across the country.
According to USA Today — Detroit received 769 domestic violence calls over the past two weeks of March, a 9% spike from weeks prior. Tucson, Arizona, police recorded 292 domestic violence incidents, also up 9%. In Santa Rosa, California, which has been under shelter-in-place orders since March 17, city police saw domestic disturbance calls jump from 42 a week to 51.
Seattle has seen a 21% increase in domestic violence calls.
The same thing is happening in San Antonio, Texas. According to a recent report at KSAT — the San Antonio Police Department released numbers showing a 21% increase in family violence calls from 2019 to 2020, year to date. That means Jan. 1 through April 7, 2019 and 2020.
As more people lose their employment and poverty spikes these numbers will likely increase. This is a result of Dr. Fauci’s lockdown plan across the US.
Horror! Domestic Violence Up 21% in Cities Across the US Due to COVID-19 Lockdowns Horror! Domestic Violence Up 21% in Cities Across the US Due to COVID-19 Lockdowns Reviewed by CUZZ BLUE on May 17, 2020 Rating: 5

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