I'm personally not a big fan of cops...any job you basically can't get fired from and you only "earn" raises and promotions because of years of service and union agreements does not lend itself to having people perform their job well. Then top it off with the ridiculous Qualified Immunity ruling that's been our standard for nearly 40 years and these guys walk around with impunity. They are woefully unprepared, carry around nasty attitudes, and believe the badge gives them freedom to harass. (yes I'm generalizing)
This Wall St Journal article from yesterday is being labeled as insensitive but sometimes facts and stats hurt...in fact, nearly everytime a Leftist pushes a social agenda item it can be taken apart with very little research.
Crazy that a cop is nearly 20x more likely to be killed by a black man than an unarmed black man getting killed by a cop
Read it at https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-myth-of-systemic-police-racism-11591119883?mod=djemalertNEWS
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This Wall St Journal article from yesterday is being labeled as insensitive but sometimes facts and stats hurt...in fact, nearly everytime a Leftist pushes a social agenda item it can be taken apart with very little research.
Crazy that a cop is nearly 20x more likely to be killed by a black man than an unarmed black man getting killed by a cop
Read it at https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-myth-of-systemic-police-racism-11591119883?mod=djemalertNEWS
highlights:
In 2019 police officers fatally shot 1,004 people, most of whom were armed or otherwise dangerous. African-Americans were about a quarter of those killed by cops last year (235), a ratio that has remained stable since 2015. That share of black victims is less than what the black crime rate would predict, since police shootings are a function of how often officers encounter armed and violent suspects. In 2018, the latest year for which such data have been published, African-Americans made up 53% of known homicide offenders in the U.S. and commit about 60% of robberies, though they are 13% of the population.
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The latest in a series of studies undercutting the claim of systemic police bias was published in August 2019 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The researchers found that the more frequently officers encounter violent suspects from any given racial group, the greater the chance that a member of that group will be fatally shot by a police officer. There is “no significant evidence of antiblack disparity in the likelihood of being fatally shot by police,” they concluded.
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The police fatally shot nine unarmed blacks and 19 unarmed whites in 2019, according to a Washington Post database, down from 38 and 32, respectively, in 2015. The Post defines “unarmed” broadly to include such cases as a suspect in Newark, N.J., who had a loaded handgun in his car during a police chase. In 2018 there were 7,407 black homicide victims. Assuming a comparable number of victims last year, those nine unarmed black victims of police shootings represent 0.1% of all African-Americans killed in 2019. By contrast, a police officer is 18½ times more likely to be killed by a black male than an unarmed black male is to be killed by a police officer.
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The latest in a series of studies undercutting the claim of systemic police bias was published in August 2019 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The researchers found that the more frequently officers encounter violent suspects from any given racial group, the greater the chance that a member of that group will be fatally shot by a police officer. There is “no significant evidence of antiblack disparity in the likelihood of being fatally shot by police,” they concluded.
The Minneapolis officers who arrested George Floyd must be held accountable for their excessive use of force and callous indifference to his distress. Police training needs to double down on de-escalation tactics. But Floyd’s death should not undermine the legitimacy of American law enforcement, without which we will continue on a path toward chaos.
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