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US Police Killings Headed for 1,100 This Year
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01.07.2015
According to a Guardian investigation, police in the United States are killing people at a rate that would result in 11-hundred fatalities by the end of this year. The investigation recorded an average of three people killed per day during the first half of 2015.
The Counted is a project working to report and crowdsource names and a series of other data on every death caused by law enforcement in the US this year. It found that 547 people had been killed by the end of June.
In total, 478 of those people were shot and killed, while 31 died after being shocked by a Taser, Sixteen died after being struck by police vehicles, and 19 – including 25-year-old Freddie Gray in Baltimore – have died after altercations in police custody.
When adjusted to accurately reflect the US population, the totals indicate that black people are being killed by police at more than twice the rate of white and Hispanic/Latino people. Black people killed by police were also significantly more likely to have been unarmed.
The Counted is a project working to report and crowdsource names and a series of other data on every death caused by law enforcement in the US this year. It found that 547 people had been killed by the end of June.
In total, 478 of those people were shot and killed, while 31 died after being shocked by a Taser, Sixteen died after being struck by police vehicles, and 19 – including 25-year-old Freddie Gray in Baltimore – have died after altercations in police custody.
When adjusted to accurately reflect the US population, the totals indicate that black people are being killed by police at more than twice the rate of white and Hispanic/Latino people. Black people killed by police were also significantly more likely to have been unarmed.
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