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Originally Posted by Andrea
Mapping Police Violence
http://mappingpoliceviolence.org/2015
Police killed at least 1,152 people in the United States from January 1 - December 15, 2015. Nearly one in four of these people was killed by one of America's largest 60 city police departments.
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Mapping Police Violence
Here is some current data from the website from last year (2019):
* Police killed 1,099 people in 2019. Black people were 24% of those killed despite being only 13% of the population.
* There were only 27 days in 2019 where police did not kill someone.
* 99% of people killed by police between 2013 to 2019 have not resulted in police officers being charged with a crime. There is no accountability.
There are other interesting data sets which illustrate how people of color (Black or Brown vs White population) are affected by police violence/brutality.
Toward the bottom of the web page, there are other vital links to current news coverage pertaining to the subject of police violence, as well as a way to enter in the name of any police department to find out how they rank in police violence/brutality data. There is also a way to locate your state representative so you can add and express your concern on this vital issue.
Thanks Andrea for your post back in 2015, which cited this organization and it's ongoing mission to educate the greater public.