“Four years ago, in this alley, rioters threw a brick at my face and knocked out my teeth. Why? Because I was a police officer. And what did Kamala Harris do? While Americaâ€
— Scott Creighton, retired Minneapolis police officer, in an ad released by the pro-Trump group Preserve America PAC on Sept. 12
Preserve America PAC, a pro-Trump group, appears to specialize in first-person accounts by people allegedly wronged by Vice President Kamala Harris.
We previously looked at an ad featuring a woman whose son was killed by an undocumented immigrant in Texas — when Harris was district attorney for San Francisco. The new ad features a former police officer who says he was injured in the riots that erupted after Minneapolis police killed George Floyd. A similar ad, which features a police officer identified only as “Paul,� attacks her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, for his handling of the situation.
These types of ads can be effective because personal testimony seems authentic. But, as the ad with the grieving mother does, Creighton makes misleading claims about Harris. The ad also does not mention that he was the first defense witness to testify for police officer Derek Chauvin, who was convicted of murdering Floyd and sentenced to 22½ years in prison.
The Facts
George Floyd was a Black man who was murdered on May 25, 2020, by Chauvin after he was arrested on suspicion of counterfeiting. Chauvin, in a scene recorded on video, knelt on Floydâ€
Vandals caused property damage to more than 1,500 locations, with fires set at nearly 150 buildings, according to the Minneapolis Star Tribune. Hundreds of officers left the force, and a number filed disability claims, including Creighton. He received $190,000 in worker compensation, according to WCCO, the local CBS News station.
But police misconduct during the riots also was costly to the city. One man received a $2.4 million settlement after being hit with a rubber bullet during a protest. Videos, captured by police body cameras, documented officers speaking derisively about the demonstrators, the news media and Mayor Jacob Frey.
Creighton was called by Chauvinâ€
Creighton said he drew a gun on Floyd as he approached the vehicle and Floyd failed to place his hands on the dashboard. Another officer brandished a stun gun. But Creightonâ€
Asked why Creighton was chosen for this message, a Preserve America representative pointed to his statement that he was hit by a brick during the 2020 melee. Preserve America did not respond to a request to make Creighton available for an interview, and he could not be reached.
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“What did Kamala Harris do? While Americaâ€
This tells half the story. Creighton ignores that Harris condemned the riots, even as she said people had a right to peacefully protest.
“Itâ€
Similarly, when riots erupted in Portland, Ore., in late August that year, Harris tweeted to a post by Joe Biden condemning the violence: “I join @JoeBiden in condemning this violence. This cannot — and must not — be who we are. Americans deserve a president who will heal our country and bring people together — not fan the flames of hate and division.�
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“She raised millions to help bail rioters out of jail.�
This cannot be verified.
Creighton is referring to a tweet, from then-Sen. Harris, on June 2, 2020, just weeks before Biden selected her as his running mate: “If youâ€
As weâ€
Harris herself never personally bailed out anyone or had any interaction with the fund, the fundâ€
In the end, few people involved in the protests needed the MFFâ€
“And supported defunding our police, making us all less safe.�
This is mostly false. Harris, a former prosecutor, never supported the “defund the policeâ€� movement, though she called for “reimagining public safetyâ€� in the United States. The ad cites an article in the New York Post reporting that Harris told ABCâ€
“Defund the police� was often misunderstood. It did not call for the outright elimination of police departments. Proponents by and large wanted to redirect some funds now spent on police forces to items such as education, public health, housing and youth services. The idea was that low-income communities would become stronger — and less in need of policing tactics — if root problems were addressed.
Under this concept, some police officers would be replaced with trained social workers or specialized response teams in an effort to let police focus on violent crime, not drug overdoses or homelessness. The theory is that police would be better positioned to deal with rapes and murders if they were not required to deal with other social ills that sometimes lead to community confrontations with police.
In several interviews in June 2020, Harris demurred when directly asked whether she supported “defund the police.� But she also straddled the issue with her rhetoric on taking a fresh look at public safety.
“We need to reimagine how we are achieving public safety in America,� she said when Meghan McCain of “The View� asked whether she supported the movement. “To have cities where one-third of their entire budget is going to policing, but yet there is a dire need in those same cities for mental health resources, for resources going into public schools, for resources going into job training and job creation — come on. We have to be honest about this.�
Appearing on MSNBC on June 8, 2020, to discuss a bill she co-sponsored that aimed to improve police practices and hold police accountable for egregious conduct, Harris was also asked about “defund the police.� (The bill did not call for reducing police budgets.) Again, she offered similar rhetoric that fell short of supporting the movement.
“We donâ€
The Pinocchio Test
Creighton certainly is an interesting choice to be a spokesman about the violent aftermath that resulted from Floydâ€
He says she defended peaceful protests — which are protected by law — but fails to mention she condemned the violence. He makes an unverified claim that she raised millions to bail rioters out of jail. Itâ€
Overall, the ad earns Three Pinocchios.
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