Police chiefs sound alarm over 'disturbing rise in rhetoric,' cite rising political threats [View all]
Source: NBC News
Oct. 2, 2025, 5:00 AM EDT
Current and former police leaders, citing rising threats of violence, are expressing alarm over adisturbing rise in rhetoric in the U.S. and calling for the criminal prosecution of individuals, including elected and public figures, who incite violence or contribute to a climate that fosters targeted attacks. In an unusual step, the International Association of Chiefs of Police, one of the countrys largest police associations, recently passed a resolution condemning the incitement of violence.
There has been a disturbing rise in rhetoric from political and community leaders that has contributed to acts of violence against law enforcement officers, elected officials, and members of the public, the association states in the document. The IACP urges political and community leaders to exercise restraint, responsibility, and thoughtfulness in their public statements, recognizing the influence their words have on public behavior and safety.
Former police leaders expressed alarm in interviews, warning that the number of threats to the public, schools, political leaders and law enforcement was the highest they had seen in their careers. The level of vitriol is at a spot that Ive never observed in my entire career, former St. Paul, Minnesota Police Chief Todd Axtell told NBC News. Its having devastating impacts on community and police departments and law enforcement agencies throughout the country.
Ed Davis, who served as Boston police commissioner during the Boston Marathon bombings, said the threat levels are unprecedented and law enforcement agencies lack the resources to both counter rising threats and conduct traditional policing.
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Link to International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP)
RESOLUTION (PDF) -
https://www.theiacp.org/sites/default/files/Inciting_Violence_Resolution_0.pdf