It’s distressing enough that so many people are murdered in this country. Children in school, children at church, shoppers in a store, workers in an office building. Innocent people at music concerts or a movie theater, in a bowling alley or at a nightclub.

Add to that list elected officials at their home, the son of a federal judge, and again last week a speaker at a political rally.

The list is a road map unfolding across the nation, marked in blood.

Yet little seems to change, no matter how many are murdered — and it’s getting worse. Not just the hatred that drives people to kill, but so too the grandstanding from irresponsible political and so-called community leaders.

Far too many elected officials and self-appointed guardians of social and political ideology are eager to turn mur

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