Killed By Police

Figaro

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It is not about "innocent" and "unarmed" police victims. It is about statistics in general.
768 people in 2013
1100 people in 2014
Today there are 295 (297) for three months in 2015
In 2014 there was 245 from the same period

Corporate news reports of people killed by nonmilitary law enforcement officers, whether in the line of duty or not, and regardless of reason or method.
Inclusion implies neither wrongdoing nor justification on the part of the person killed or the officer involved. The post merely documents the occurrence of a death


The most interesting in these figures is the reason of the increasing
 
It is not about "innocent" and "unarmed" police victims. It is about statistics in general.
768 people in 2013
1100 people in 2014
Today there are 295 (297) for three months in 2015
In 2014 there was 245 from the same period

Corporate news reports of people killed by nonmilitary law enforcement officers, whether in the line of duty or not, and regardless of reason or method.
Inclusion implies neither wrongdoing nor justification on the part of the person killed or the officer involved. The post merely documents the occurrence of a death


The most interesting in these figures is the reason of the increasing
Trigger happy ................... very trigger happy. The wild west relived. At some point, the intended victims may start shooting back.
 
The population is increased so the population henocide must be increased too :badgrin:
Look through this, it's old but shows how it was. Cops killing people is... normal:
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But all the police staff need mental examination anyway.
 
Are you going to post up some facts from the socialist site or are they going to crawl over here? If you can't figure out how to post relevant context have someone give you a hand.
Very good. I like it. Yes, is someone available?
 
It is not about "innocent" and "unarmed" police victims. It is about statistics in general.
768 people in 2013
1100 people in 2014
Today there are 295 (297) for three months in 2015
In 2014 there was 245 from the same period

Corporate news reports of people killed by nonmilitary law enforcement officers, whether in the line of duty or not, and regardless of reason or method.
Inclusion implies neither wrongdoing nor justification on the part of the person killed or the officer involved. The post merely documents the occurrence of a death


The most interesting in these figures is the reason of the increasing
Trigger happy ................... very trigger happy. The wild west relived. At some point, the intended victims may start shooting back.

Hmmm.

1, 000, 000 cops in America working 40 hours a week.

Thats 2080 hours...per cop.

2,080,000,000 BILLION hours of cop work in America....and 1100 deaths.

So about 0.1% of cops killed someone.
And out of 2 BILLION hours of police work....about a thousand of those hours included a death.

Um...."trigger happy" is hardly the word. But then again...math isnt your strong point.
 
Comes out to about 1 death per 2 MILLION hours of cop work. And most of those are completely justified.

So.....whats the problem again?
 
It is not about "innocent" and "unarmed" police victims. It is about statistics in general.
768 people in 2013
1100 people in 2014
Today there are 295 (297) for three months in 2015
In 2014 there was 245 from the same period

Corporate news reports of people killed by nonmilitary law enforcement officers, whether in the line of duty or not, and regardless of reason or method.
Inclusion implies neither wrongdoing nor justification on the part of the person killed or the officer involved. The post merely documents the occurrence of a death


The most interesting in these figures is the reason of the increasing
Trigger happy ................... very trigger happy. The wild west relived. At some point, the intended victims may start shooting back.

Hmmm.

1, 000, 000 cops in America working 40 hours a week.

Thats 2080 hours...per cop.

2,080,000,000 BILLION hours of cop work in America....and 1100 deaths.

So about 0.1% of cops killed someone.
And out of 2 BILLION hours of police work....about a thousand of those hours included a death.

Um...."trigger happy" is hardly the word. But then again...math isnt your strong point.
"Math" has absolutely nothing to do with it. The many stories and national headlines do not require math. But, even it was just one or two senseless killings, that's one or two too many. Regardless of the number, it's well documented that cops kill in cold blood, and some of them are children and the elderly. Some are handicapped, some have severe mental issues, and there's even a story of a toddler being a victim. No matter how one slices the pie, it happens, it's wrong, and something needs to be done about it. Cops should be held to the same standards as everyone else. If you or I kill someone, we answer in a court of law before a judge and jurors. When a cops kills, the killing is investigated by an agency with close ties to law enforcement, and at times, his own department. You or I can't hand pick the investigators if we are suspected of wrong doing.

Also, it's very unlikely that you or I could use the excuse, "he was reaching for his waist band". Or, "I feared for my safety". If you or I tried those excuses, we'd still have to face a judge and jury 99% of the time. Also, what would happen to you or I if we raped a woman? What would happen to you or I if we assaulted someone without just and legal cause? The fact is, cops get a free pass 99% of the time, where you or I would be spending time in the big house. How many cops are in our prisons and jails?

Again, it's not the math, it's the abuse of power and authority that's the issue. Regardless of the number of incidences, it's wrong, it's unjust, and it's killing another human.
 
It is not about "innocent" and "unarmed" police victims. It is about statistics in general.
768 people in 2013
1100 people in 2014
Today there are 295 (297) for three months in 2015
In 2014 there was 245 from the same period

Corporate news reports of people killed by nonmilitary law enforcement officers, whether in the line of duty or not, and regardless of reason or method.
Inclusion implies neither wrongdoing nor justification on the part of the person killed or the officer involved. The post merely documents the occurrence of a death


The most interesting in these figures is the reason of the increasing
Trigger happy ................... very trigger happy. The wild west relived. At some point, the intended victims may start shooting back.

Hmmm.

1, 000, 000 cops in America working 40 hours a week.

Thats 2080 hours...per cop.

2,080,000,000 BILLION hours of cop work in America....and 1100 deaths.

So about 0.1% of cops killed someone.
And out of 2 BILLION hours of police work....about a thousand of those hours included a death.

Um...."trigger happy" is hardly the word. But then again...math isnt your strong point.
"Math" has absolutely nothing to do with it. The many stories and national headlines do not require math. But, even it was just one or two senseless killings, that's one or two too many. Regardless of the number, it's well documented that cops kill in cold blood, and some of them are children and the elderly. Some are handicapped, some have severe mental issues, and there's even a story of a toddler being a victim. No matter how one slices the pie, it happens, it's wrong, and something needs to be done about it. Cops should be held to the same standards as everyone else. If you or I kill someone, we answer in a court of law before a judge and jurors. When a cops kills, the killing is investigated by an agency with close ties to law enforcement, and at times, his own department. You or I can't hand pick the investigators if we are suspected of wrong doing.

Also, it's very unlikely that you or I could use the excuse, "he was reaching for his waist band". Or, "I feared for my safety". If you or I tried those excuses, we'd still have to face a judge and jury 99% of the time. Also, what would happen to you or I if we raped a woman? What would happen to you or I if we assaulted someone without just and legal cause? The fact is, cops get a free pass 99% of the time, where you or I would be spending time in the big house. How many cops are in our prisons and jails?

Again, it's not the math, it's the abuse of power and authority that's the issue. Regardless of the number of incidences, it's wrong, it's unjust, and it's killing another human.

No...its the math. Its context. Its a TINY problem. The media blows it up. Its like finding a pot hole on I-95 and running a national story about how all 2, 000 miles of the highway is crumbling and in chaos. Um...no.

You hate cops. Thats the end story. And you'll ignore stats to.justify your blanket hatred.
 

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