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Anti Federalist
11-14-2014, 01:38 AM
More on the record high number of shootings by cops.



When Barney Kills

http://www.lewrockwell.com/lrc-blog/when-barney-kills/

Becky Akers

Cops’ murderous brutality is so evident that even the corporate media can ignore it no longer: Pravda-sorry, USSAToday announces, “The number of felony suspects fatally shot by police last year — 461— was the most in two decades, according to a new FBI report.” (Thanks to Mark Luedtke for the link.)

This being USSAToday, the rest of the article tries to minimizes this atrocity because there’s no uniform, so to speak, method of collecting data on how many taxpayers the police annually slaughter; ergo, how can we know exactly how many notches cops are carving on their holsters?

Yeah, we all need exact numbers before calling those “fatal shootings” “murder”:

“Criminal justice analysts said the inherent limitations of the database — the killings are self-reported by law enforcement, and not all police agencies participate in the annual counts — continue to frustrate efforts to identify the universe of lethal force incidents involving police.”

Imagine: when Barney Fife breaks into the wrong home during a SWAT spree, he gets to decide whether he’ll divulge how many innocents he iced or keep that little secret all to himself.

Meanwhile, I’ve previously inveighed against the circular logic and sheer absurdity with which Our Rulers imbue the phrases, “felons” and “justifiable homicide”:

…cops kill many times [more] civilians each year [than civilians kill cops]. And “justifiably,” too: though it’s “murder” when a citizen kills a cop, it’s “justifiable homicide” when they kill us. A report from the US Department of Justice contains this stunner: “the use of deadly force against a police officer is almost never justified, while the use of deadly force by police often is… [K]illings by police are referred to as ‘justifiable homicides,’ and the persons that police kill are referred to as ‘felons.’” What handy logic! Cops kill felons who are felons because cops killed them. “Police justifiably kill on average nearly 400 felons each year.”

All USSAToday’s hand-wringing over lax “self-reporting” aside, the real remedy for the escalating rate of official murder is to abolish police departments.

Free people — or at least formerly free people — must disabuse themselves of the notion that cops can and should protect us: self-defense is our own responsibility. Fortunately, that duty is relatively easy in an armed society.

But so long as police stalk among us, the anti-Second Amendment crowd will continue to ding away at that inalienable right. After all, why do we need guns when Barney’s on the beat?

Mani
11-14-2014, 01:45 AM
Cops self report the number of times they kill people!?!??!


BAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Thanks for letting us know the 461 is a useless number. That's about as reliable as the freedom of press articles the Chinese print out every day.

Anti Federalist
11-14-2014, 01:46 AM
How many police shootings a year? No one knows

http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2014/09/08/how-many-police-shootings-a-year-no-one-knows/

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Criminal justice experts note that, while the federal government and national research groups keep scads of data and statistics— on topics ranging from how many people were victims of unprovoked shark attacks (53 in 2013) to the number of hogs and pigs living on farms in the U.S. (upwards of 64,000,000 according to 2010 numbers) — there is no reliable national data on how many people are shot by police officers each year.

The government does, however, keep a database of how many officers are killed in the line of duty. In 2012, the most recent year for which FBI data is available, it was 48 – 44 of them killed with firearms.

But how many people in the United States were shot, or killed, by law enforcement officers during that year? No one knows.

Officials with the Justice Department keep no comprehensive database or record of police shootings, instead allowing the nation’s more than 17,000 law enforcement agencies to self-report officer-involved shootings as part of the FBI’s annual data on “justifiable homicides” by law enforcement.

That number – which only includes self-reported information from about 750 law enforcement agencies – hovers around 400 “justifiable homicides” by police officers each year. The DOJ’s Bureau of Justice Statistics also tracks “arrest-related deaths.” But the department stopped releasing those numbers after 2009, because, like the FBI data, they were widely regarded as unreliable.

Anti Federalist
11-14-2014, 01:46 AM
dupe post

invisible
11-14-2014, 02:12 AM
But the department stopped releasing those numbers after 2009, because, like the FBI data, they were widely regarded as shocking enough to make even the average idiot realize that this is a serious problem in our country.

Fixed.

Anti Federalist
11-14-2014, 11:05 AM
Yes, fixed

Anti Federalist
11-16-2014, 09:29 PM
Never before have the American people been so docile and compliant.

And yet the war on us rages on.