6/1/2015--The Counted: People killed by police in the US, During 2015 = 470
Posted by Zenphamy 9 years, 11 months ago to Government
The Guardian has compiled a unique and detailed, searchable, and interactive database and presentation of Americans killed by Police this year (470 through 6/1). There are other sites that are out there gathering information from citizen volunteers, but this one by The Guardian offers more detail and info in one place than any other I’ve seen. For those interested from either side of the issue, I highly recommend checking it out.
Needless to say, since my last post on this topic, America’s police have maintained their nearly 4/day kill rates and for the most part, their DA’s have continued justifying and protecting them from the consequences.
I reviewed one in particular from Salt Lake City last year, just today that is horrifying to watch from the Officer’s body camera. The complete video/audio was just released to the public. You can view it at : http://thefreethoughtproject.com/graphic...
As I viewed this shooting, the first thing that came to mind was the revelation of the 'No More Hesitation Target' story from last year about shooting range targets designed to remove any hesitation in real life street encounters between police and citizens that included pregnant women, mother with child, grade school age children, the elderly, etc. One story can be reviewed at Reason Magazine: http://reason.com/blog/2013/02/25/law-en...
From the article:
“According to a statement the company sent Reason last week, members of the law enforcement community inspired Law Enforcement Targets Inc. to design the "No More Hesitation" series in the first place:
The subjects in NMH targets were chosen in order to give officers the experience of dealing with deadly force shooting scenarios with subjects that are not the norm during training. I found while speaking with officers and trainers in the law enforcement community that there is a hesitation on the part of cops when deadly force is required on subjects with atypical age, frailty or condition (one officer explaining that he enlarged photos of his own kids to use as targets so that he would not be caught off guard with such a drastically new experience while on duty). This hesitation time may be only seconds but that is not acceptable when officers are losing their lives in these same situations. The goal of NMH is to break that stereotype on the range, regardless of how slim the chances are of encountering a real life scenario that involves a child, pregnant woman, etc. If that initial hesitation time can be cut down due to range experience, the officer and community are better served.”
From my memory of the stories about the targets and their use, what I don’t remember reading was how long Police Depts. had been training their officers at shooting ranges in this ‘No More Hesitation Shooting’, or what DHS did with the $2,000,000 worth of those targets that they had already ordered And I don’t doubt that training has a great deal to do with the number and types of un-armed shootings we’re seeing.
From the SLC shooting linked above, I have no doubt that Officer had passed his ‘No More Hesitation’ training class with an A+.
Let me repeat one sentence from the article above: "one officer explaining that he enlarged photos of his own kids to use as targets so that he would not be caught off guard with such a drastically new experience while on duty."
Needless to say, since my last post on this topic, America’s police have maintained their nearly 4/day kill rates and for the most part, their DA’s have continued justifying and protecting them from the consequences.
I reviewed one in particular from Salt Lake City last year, just today that is horrifying to watch from the Officer’s body camera. The complete video/audio was just released to the public. You can view it at : http://thefreethoughtproject.com/graphic...
As I viewed this shooting, the first thing that came to mind was the revelation of the 'No More Hesitation Target' story from last year about shooting range targets designed to remove any hesitation in real life street encounters between police and citizens that included pregnant women, mother with child, grade school age children, the elderly, etc. One story can be reviewed at Reason Magazine: http://reason.com/blog/2013/02/25/law-en...
From the article:
“According to a statement the company sent Reason last week, members of the law enforcement community inspired Law Enforcement Targets Inc. to design the "No More Hesitation" series in the first place:
The subjects in NMH targets were chosen in order to give officers the experience of dealing with deadly force shooting scenarios with subjects that are not the norm during training. I found while speaking with officers and trainers in the law enforcement community that there is a hesitation on the part of cops when deadly force is required on subjects with atypical age, frailty or condition (one officer explaining that he enlarged photos of his own kids to use as targets so that he would not be caught off guard with such a drastically new experience while on duty). This hesitation time may be only seconds but that is not acceptable when officers are losing their lives in these same situations. The goal of NMH is to break that stereotype on the range, regardless of how slim the chances are of encountering a real life scenario that involves a child, pregnant woman, etc. If that initial hesitation time can be cut down due to range experience, the officer and community are better served.”
From my memory of the stories about the targets and their use, what I don’t remember reading was how long Police Depts. had been training their officers at shooting ranges in this ‘No More Hesitation Shooting’, or what DHS did with the $2,000,000 worth of those targets that they had already ordered And I don’t doubt that training has a great deal to do with the number and types of un-armed shootings we’re seeing.
From the SLC shooting linked above, I have no doubt that Officer had passed his ‘No More Hesitation’ training class with an A+.
Let me repeat one sentence from the article above: "one officer explaining that he enlarged photos of his own kids to use as targets so that he would not be caught off guard with such a drastically new experience while on duty."
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YEAR DEATHS* ASSAULTS** ASSAULTS WITH INJURIES**
2004 165 60,373 16,706
2005 162 59,702 16,072
2006 156 60,669 15,916
2007 191 62,907 15,736
2008 142 62,434 15,554
2009 124 60,171 15,166
2010 161 58,377 14,313
2011 169 57,320 14,832
2012 120 55,725 14,884
2013 100 51,625 14,857
Averages over the Last Decade
149 deaths per year 58,930 assaults per year 15,404 injuries per year
May 11, 2015
FBI National Press Office
(202) 324-3691
Preliminary statistics released today by the FBI show that 51 law enforcement officers were feloniously killed in the line of duty in 2014. This is an increase of almost 89 percent when compared to the 27 officers killed in 2013. (Note: From 1980–2014, an average of 64 law enforcement officers have been feloniously killed per year. The 2013 total, 27, was the lowest during this 35-year period.) By region, 17 officers died as a result of criminal acts that occurred in the South, 14 officers in the West, eight officers in the Midwest, eight in the Northeast, and four in Puerto Rico.
By circumstance, 11 officers died from injuries inflicted as a result of answering disturbance calls (one of which was a domestic disturbance). Ten officers were conducting traffic pursuits or stops, eight were killed as a result of ambushes (six due to entrapment/premeditated situations and two during unprovoked attacks), and six officers were investigating suspicious persons or circumstances. Five officers sustained fatal injuries while they were performing investigative activities, four while they were engaged in tactical situations, three officers were handling persons with mental illness, and one officer was slain during a drug-related matter. Three officers were killed while attempting other arrests.
Offenders used firearms in 46 of the 51 felonious deaths. These included 32 incidents with handguns, 11 incidents with rifles, and three incidents with shotguns. Four victim officers were killed with vehicles used as weapons, and one was killed with the offender’s personal weapons (hands, fists, feet, etc.).
Thirty-five of the slain officers were confirmed to be wearing body armor at the times of the incidents. Five of the 51 officers killed fired their own weapons, and six officers attempted to fire their service weapons. Seven victim officers had their weapons stolen; one officer was killed with his own weapon.
The 51 victim officers died from injuries sustained in 48 separate incidents. All 48 of those incidents have been cleared by arrest or exceptional means.
An additional 44 officers were accidentally killed in the line of duty in 2014. This total represents five officers fewer than the 49 officers who were accidentally killed in 2013. By region, 19 officers died due to accidents in the South, 13 in the West, seven in the Northeast, four in the Midwest, and one in Puerto Rico.
Twenty-eight of the officers died as a result of automobile accidents, six were in motorcycle accidents, and five were struck by vehicles. Two of the officers were killed from accidental shootings, one from drowning, one from blunt force trauma, and one died as a result of smoke inhalation.
Of the 28 officers who died due to automobile accidents, 15 officers were wearing seatbelts. 10 officers were not wearing seatbelts (six of whom were ejected from the vehicles), and seatbelt use was not reported for three of the officers who were killed due to automobile accidents.
I learned how effective getting hit there was on Parris Island. A huge black Senior D.I. hit me there a couple of times and my lower rib cage helped me stay on my feet.
Then along came a regular white D.I. with a skinny fist that speared in between bone. That knocked the wind out of me so hard that I was on my knees before I knew I was there.
Ah, how succinctly sweet are the memories of 1969 Parris Island!
My first search pattern was Police Officer Deaths by Year in USA, The second was Law Enforcement Officer Deaths in USA. The third was Federal Law Enforcement Officers US All provided much the same but I noticed a blurb that asked did I mean US? Idiot Question I wasn't including Mexico. However I modifeid the last one and hit paydirt. Apparently the FBI doesn't know there are two United States in North America.
So....
Year-by-Year Breakdown of Law Enforcement Deaths throughout U.S. History
Year
Officers
In Two Columns 1791 1 1920 196 for example
179111920196
179211921241
179411922233
179711923221
180411924259
180611925246
180841926236
181011927269
181111928251
181411929265
181621930301
181811931262
182321932273
182521933226
182711934240
182811935217
183011936192
183641937190
183811938189
183921939122
184021940134
184111941142
184211942122
18432194385
18442194491
184541945113
184731946138
184811947126
184931948139
185031949104
185151950114
185251951135
185371952118
1854101953119
185581954136
185681955121
1857141956108
1858131957118
185991958112
186091959110
186191960129
186251961140
1863121962140
1864111963137
1865101964150
1866151965138
1867171966161
1868171967192
1869271968191
1870211969194
1871201970219
1872241971248
1873211972228
1874271973275
1875141974280
1876291975239
1877191976201
1878441977192
1879251978215
1880311979215
1881451980207
1882441981203
1883381982195
1884421983193
1885541984183
1886471985176
1887381986179
1888561987183
1889391988195
1890571989196
1891531990159
1892651991148
1893551992161
1894641993158
1895581994179
1896481995183
1897471996140
1898701997172
1899641998171
1900681999144
1901812000162
1902882001241
1903872002159
1904802003150
1905742004165
1906782005163
1907932006156
19081222007192
1909892008148
1910982009125
19111302010161
19121052011171
19131142012126
19141162013107
19151312014117
1916156
1917166
1918159
1919215
TOTAL: 20,538
Figures updated April 9, 2015
Over the Past Decade (2004-2013)
YEARDEATHS*ASSAULTS**ASSAULTS WITH INJURIES**
200416560,37316,706
200516259,70216,072
200615660,66915,916
200719162,90715,736
200814262,43415,554
200912460,17115,166
201016158,37714,313
201116957,32014,832
201212055,72514,884
201310051,62514,857
Next are Federal Law Enforcement and USA wide in two different types
While searching I found most of the links for most of the reports many copycatted. The Guardian a well known and respected British Liberal Labor Party publication (don't get twisted in a wad it means something different there than here) provided a starting point with links. Sadly most of the links dissolved into NY Times style propaganda but with just a LITTLE effort one could gain enough information. So what's a good libertarian doing quoiting the Washington Post and the Guardian? I read it because it's where I came from and US newspapers are so ..rejectable but it gives me one of several windows on blighty and a start point for Europe without th propaganda.
Until Second Chance came along and many of us in the military bought our own the protective vest wasn't worth the wight penalty. Would stop 00B and .22 would not defeat blunt trauma from a .45 pistol. Second Chance had insert plates and covered a lot more area. I don't know why unless it's some kind of PC fair play thing.
Speaking of flip flopping Obeyme decided to stick around or abdicate? I still think he's going to stick it to Hillary.
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