• In 2023, police in the U.S. Killed over 1,300 people, marking a steady increase in police killings, as reported by Mapping Police Violence.
  • There were only 14 days without a police killing, and on average, a person was killed by law enforcement every 6.6 hours.
  • While the number of people killed by gunfire and officers killed in the line of duty declined, this data highlights the need for significant changes in policing in the country.
  • Aniki 🌱🌿@lemm.ee
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    10 months ago

    officers killed in the line of duty declined

    In other words – violence continues to drop while the pigs get more and more violent.

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        1. Logging workers
        2. Aircraft pilots and flight engineers
        3. Derrick operators in oil, gas, and mining
        4. Roofers
        5. Garbage collectors
        6. Ironworkers
        7. Delivery drivers
        8. Farmers
        9. Firefighting supervisors
        10. Power linemen
        11. Agricultural workers
        12. Crossing guards
        13. Crane operators
        14. Construction helpers
        15. Landscaping supervisors
        16. Highway maintenance workers
        17. Cement masons
        18. Small engine mechanics
        19. Supervisors of mechanics
        20. Heavy vehicle mechanics
        21. Grounds maintenance workers
        22. Police officers
        23. Maintenance workers
        24. Construction workers
        25. Mining machine operators
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    10 months ago

    It’s not just the killings, the entire system is completely fucked up. Bail system, warrants, jails, plea deals, public defenders, judges, expert witnesses… absolutely everything is just wrong.

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    Heres some data for the UK to compare.

    https://www.statista.com/statistics/319287/deaths-during-or-following-police-contact-causes-england-and-wales/

    America has some serious problems

    
    | Characteristic | Road traffic fatalities | Fatal shootings | Deaths in or following police custody | Apparent suicides following custody | Other deaths during or following police contact\* |
    | -------------- | ----------------------- | --------------- | ------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------- |
    | 2010/11        | 26                      | 2               | 21                                    | 46                                  | 57                                                |
    | 2011/12        | 19                      | 2               | 15                                    | 39                                  | 47                                                |
    | 2012/13        | 31                      | 0               | 15                                    | 65                                  | 22                                                |
    | 2013/14        | 12                      | 0               | 11                                    | 70                                  | 44                                                |
    | 2014/15        | 14                      | 1               | 18                                    | 71                                  | 43                                                |
    | 2015/16        | 21                      | 3               | 14                                    | 61                                  | 106                                               |
    | 2016/17        | 32                      | 6               | 14                                    | 56                                  | 131                                               |
    | 2017/18        | 29                      | 4               | 23                                    | 57                                  | 177                                               |
    | 2018/19        | 42                      | 3               | 17                                    | 63                                  | 156                                               |
    | 2019/20        | 24                      | 3               | 18                                    | 54                                  | 107                                               |
    | 2020/21        | 25                      | 1               | 19                                    | 54                                  | 92                                                |
    | 2021/22        | 40                      | 2               | 11                                    | 57                                  | 111                                               |
    | 2022/23        | 28                      | 3               | 23                                    | 52                                  | 90                                                |
    
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      So, if I’m reading this right, the US had 6.6 times more fatalities by police (1,300 vs 196), with only 5 times more population (332 million vs 67 million).

      Population equalized, 1,300 US vs 980 UK. Unless I’m reading this wrong.

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          Even legitimately tracking law enforcement federally is difficult and half ass’d, and always opposed by some of the worst criminals in our country the Police Unions (they misspell “organized crime ring” as “union”). There’s always bullshit like “voluntary compliance”, and failure to follow up on no compliance at all, it’s god-damed ridiculous.

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    Lemme make sure I get the facts straight:

    • Police are killing people in increasing numbers
    • Police are killing police in fewer numbers
    • Police receive indoctrinating training which teaches them that they are a supreme individual entity while civilians are dangerous and the “other”
    • Police are easily identified by their shield (badge) and their weapons, all of which are required as part of their duty within the police
    • Police officers’ strongest weapon is their union
    • Police frequently and harshly punish civilians for their “resistance”

    Regarding the first two points: the most efficient way, in our federation, to avoid being killed or brutalized by the police is to join them?

    TIL Police are the Borg.

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    The police are agents of the state. They exist to protect capital owner’s interests. They will kill you if they think you threaten the ruling class’ bag in any way. They are not obligated to protect you or your family and will shoot through you and your baby to get someone behind you that is holding a toy car.

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    Remember it is only considered a police killing if the cop is directly responsible and it’s not an open case. Most of the numbers we get are very low.

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    Overall, crime is down. It feels like should lead to less extrajudicial killings.

    When can we get some fucking police reform?

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      10 months ago

      here’s the spoiler: meaningful legislation for literally anything will never come until the tug of war between right and left is settled.

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    2023 had the lowest violent crime rate in like 50 years.