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    thanks obama!

    cops lives matter! oops, i mean, all lives matter!!...no wait..
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    Guess that means more cops have been killed during Obummer's presidency than ever before, then.

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    from the article posted above :
    In 2015, 44 police officers have been killed across the United States, according to Officer Down Memorial Page, which tracks officers killed in the line of duty. Of that total, 12 died as a result of car accidents, 11 died of heart attacks, 10 were shot and others died as a result of being struck by vehicles, vehicle pursuits, assaults or accidents.

    While the FBI keeps a meticulous record of the number of police killed in duty, the number of people killed by the police is largely unknown.

    Police departments are not required to report to the federal government how many people they kill each year. Instead, law enforcement agencies have the option to self-report. As recently as 2012 only about 4% of America’s 17,000 law enforcement agencies have self-reported their homicide totals to the FBI.

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    from the article posted above :
    In 2015, 44 police officers have been killed across the United States, according to Officer Down Memorial Page, which tracks officers killed in the line of duty. Of that total, 12 died as a result of car accidents, 11 died of heart attacks, 10 were shot and others died as a result of being struck by vehicles, vehicle pursuits, assaults or accidents.
    Those 44 weren't killed feloniously. Article doesn't make that clear but the fbi.gov link does.

    "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."

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    Face it: the war on cops is a lie. About the biggest one you could tell. No stats to support it.
    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 cir stance, 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 su ious persons or cir stances. 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.

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    no, the 44 is the number of officers killed in 2015. Don't know why you're stuck on 2014

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    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
    So 2013 was an anomaly and sounds like the number of officers feloniously killed in 2015 is trending well below the average of the last 35 years as well.
    Last edited by Spurminator; 09-15-2015 at 02:49 PM.

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    ing to well below average

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    no, the 44 is the number of officers killed in 2015. Don't know why you're stuck on 2014
    I was talking about 2014 and the FBI report and assumed glanced over the 44 killed.

    https://www.fbi.gov/news/pressrel/pr...content=428743

    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 cir stance, 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 su ious persons or cir stances. 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.

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    So 2013 was an anomaly and sounds like the number of officers feloniously killed in 2015 is trending well below the average of the last 35 years as well.
    Or the beginning of a new trend, we'll never know. To claim officer killings haven't been on the rise in recent years is false.

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    Of course you guys care when it fits your media directed daily agenda.

    Not one of you gave a about the number of cops shot when the number of cops killed was actually higher.
    the parallel to "why don't you guys care about black on black crime?"

    let's stop talking about these murders, let's talk about the other ones

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    Or the beginning of a new trend, we'll never know. To claim officer killings haven't been on the rise in recent years is false.
    Actually we'll know in a few years

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    the parallel to "why don't you guys care about black on black crime?"

    let's stop talking about these murders, let's talk about the other ones
    I'm all for talking about all of them. Each is bad enough without having to warp it with agendas.

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    Or the beginning of a new trend, we'll never know. To claim officer killings haven't been on the rise in recent years is false.
    except for the fact that it is at, or rather, below the 35 year average.

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    Or the beginning of a new trend, we'll never know. To claim officer killings haven't been on the rise in recent years is false.
    It's on the way down this year from last year.

    Does that fit the agenda?

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    except for the fact that it is at, or rather, below the 35 year average.
    We hit a record low and then Mike Brown happened so it's difficult to call it one way or another. The recent rise in anti-cop rhetoric follows the recent rise in cop killings. Make of it as you wish.

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    We hit a record low and then Mike Brown happened so it's difficult to call it one way or another. The recent rise in anti-cop rhetoric follows the recent rise in cop killings. Make of it as you wish.
    What would be the cause of this year's fall in cop killings?

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    Fraud King

    Guess that means more cops have been killed during Obummer's presidency than ever before, then.
    It took a bit longer than expected, but most people appear to be on to the the fact that you're obviously an unintelligent man with a very limited shtick. so what's the next move? The libertarian bull hasn't panned out, because it's made up and you're uninformed and not qualified to discuss issues at anything more than a basic level cribbed from ronpaul.com ( Godord and Xeer ) .

    So, What's next? Fake black guy's way overdone. Neo nazi shtick is ridiculously overdone.

    do you have anything exciting or entertaining planned?

    Looking forward to see what's next.

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    Berlin police shoot dead convicted militant Islamist after knife attack

    http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/09/17/us-germany-shooting-idUSKCN0RH2B920150917

    In before the bleeding-hearts blame the police for shooting the guy and not the terrorist for killing a policewoman in the first place.

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    Berlin police shoot dead convicted militant Islamist after knife attack

    http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/...0RH2B920150917

    In before the bleeding-hearts blame the police for shooting the guy and not the terrorist for killing a policewoman in the first place.

    Yep, you beat all us lib s to the punch. I was just typing up my SJW essay on police brutality against cop-stabbers.

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    Berlin police shoot dead convicted militant Islamist after knife attack

    http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/...0RH2B920150917

    In before the bleeding-hearts blame the police for shooting the guy and not the terrorist for killing a policewoman in the first place.
    So you're still soldiering on despite the fact everyone has discovered you're a moron incapable of defending your belief system. Humiliating.

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    Thank god it is nearly impossible to get a gun in Germany. Otherwise that cop would be dead instead of recovering from stab wounds in the hospital.

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    @ this woman


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    No talk about Deputy Gorforth's mistress?

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    No talk about Deputy Gorforth's mistress?
    If Freddie Gray's history of "crash-for-cash" schemes or Eric Garner's 30 arrests in 34 years weren't "relevant," then neither is Goforth's mistress.

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