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    WASHINGTON – FBI Director Christopher Wray on Thursday expressed deep concern for rising violence in the U.S. driven by an array of domestic grievances, from election-related disputes to lingering anger following the Supreme Court's decision to overturn the landmark abortion-rights case Roe v. Wade.
    FBI Director Christopher Wray in an interview Sunday highlighted the increased violence against police officers in 2021, including an alarming jump in police murders. During an interview on “60 Minutes,” Wray was asked about the 59 percent increase in police killings, including 73 officers murdered last year.
    Wray told lawmakers that an FBI task force focused on violent crime, made more than 17,000 arrests in the last year saying the violent crime issue is one “we are firmly determined to combat.” The FBI director was questioned by senators from both sides of the aisle asking about domestic violence that targeted abortion activists.
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