Yeah I've been thinking it's possible that the other prisoner in the back had something to do with it, but then I would imagine that there are cameras pointed back there...That is a fact often overlooked by people. Hell most may not know unless they serve on a jury.
Had a prisoner get shanked to death a while back because of something. The prisoner stabbed the guy like 40 times because the guards couldn't open the back and stop it. They aren't allowed to stop in transit and they aren't allowed in the back.
Someone's head probably rolled from that. Stupid policy. But a logical one too.
Yes! Lots more than 4,500.< Another (Much Higher) Count Of Homicides By Police | FiveThirtyEight >Got anything to back that up? Are you seriously alleging that over 4,500 people have been killed by police in the last 10 years?
Actually, the original claim was, "More USA people were killed by Police in the last 10 years than were killed in the Iraq War." And that's true.
And the relevant point to me is we're immune as a country to about 3 deadly police shootings every day. The vast majority are justified, but the numbers are a pretty good indication about the militarization of the police in this country. And the numbers are steady, despite decreases in underlying crime that have been going on for decades.
Yes! Lots more than 4,500.< Another (Much Higher) Count Of Homicides By Police | FiveThirtyEight >
Really, We have a population of over 310 million, and you say 3 deadly shootings, that you yourself admit most are justified, is a good indicator that something is wrong with police? I'd say that is remarkably low....
Oh, "THEY" sampled their own group of news stories to extrapolate from...Well, that should settle it....:roll:
Another runner with a record.
STOP running and resisting!
Here's the post I responded to: "Got anything to back that up? Are you seriously alleging that over 4,500 people have been killed by police in the last 10 years?"
Math tells me that 400/year x 10 years = 4,000 in 10 years. This is the absolute minimum and known to undercount police deadly shootings.
More reasonable estimates range from about 600-1,000 deadly shootings per year. Over 10 years, the total death toll FAR exceeds 4,500, which was the question posed and answered by me.
Baltimore on edge after arrestee's fatal spine injury
Another man dead at the hands of police.
The police also have video of the arrest that has not been made public yet. Will be interesting to see the entire incident.
In 2012, according to the CDC, 140 blacks were killed by police. That same year 386 whites were killed by police so the 400 number is for all deaths at the hands of cops. That means that a Black man being killed by cops every 28 hours is false. the number in 2013 was every 63 hours and most of those in the hours of darkness when it's very hard to see if the resisting punk is armed or not. The number for the poor misunderstood and mistreated white boys was 22 hours.
most of those in the hours of darkness when it's very hard to see if the resisting punk is armed or not.
Oh, "THEY" sampled their own group of news stories to extrapolate from...Well, that should settle it....:roll:
You seem to be fixating on the bad for some reason.
Well, he started running, was arrested and transported and now he is dead. It must have happened between when he started running and was in the hands of medical professionals. When and how is what a police investigation hopefully will find out.
Baltimore on edge after arrestee's fatal spine injury
Another man dead at the hands of police.
The police also have video of the arrest that has not been made public yet. Will be interesting to see the entire incident.
Actually, the original claim was, "More USA people were killed by Police in the last 10 years than were killed in the Iraq War." And that's true.
And the relevant point to me is we're immune as a country to about 3 deadly police shootings every day. The vast majority are justified, but the numbers are a pretty good indication about the militarization of the police in this country. And the numbers are steady, despite decreases in underlying crime that have been going on for decades.
Perhaps they should hire more physically fit cops so they don't have to rely on excessive uses of force to get their point across. You know, like that fat cop in Florida who tazed that girl because he had no hope of catching her, the one who smacked her head on the pavement and died?
I have noticed you starting a fair number of these 'bad cops' threads?
I just see cops as people. Some are good, some are bad.
You seem to be fixating on the bad for some reason.
Justifiable homicide by police average about 400 per years. In 2012 there were over 12 million arrests and just over 400 deaths.
Fatal police shootings occur in tiny percentage of arrests in U.S., Milwaukee's police chief says | PolitiFact Wisconsin
Another puppet dancing to the tune of "The system is broken we must tear it down and replace it" Never stopping to ask "Replace it with what?"
Another strawman.....*sigh*
Want to debate the topic? Cool, I'll be waiting.
If you followed any of the various links, you know that number (400) is KNOWN to understate the total. The actual death toll from police shootings is closer to 1,000. I've provided the links.
The equivalent number per capita in the UK is 18 per year.
FWIW, the number of arrests is just another symptom of our IMO broken system, as is the fact we have more prisoners and more prisoners per capita than any country on the planet. We're at 700, France - 100, UK - 150, etc. per 100,000.
These cops looked pretty fit. They were riding bicycles.
Justifiable homicide by police average about 400 per years. In 2012 there were over 12 million arrests and just over 400 deaths.
Fatal police shootings occur in tiny percentage of arrests in U.S., Milwaukee's police chief says | PolitiFact Wisconsin
Your topic starts from the premise cops are terrible.
Another man dead at the hands of police.
The police also have video of the arrest that has not been made public yet. Will be interesting to see the entire incident.
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