New York Daily News - 12/4/2014
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"The FBI reports that in 2011, cops in America killed 404 suspects in acts of "justifiable homicide." Astonishingly, though, as FiveThirtyEight reports, this number likely doesn't include every civilian fatality that year since it relies on voluntary reporting and doesn't include police homicides that aren't justifiable.
Still, 404 is a large number. By comparison, just six people were killed by police in Australia over the same period. Police in England and Wales killed only two people, and German police killed six.
AP/Charlie Riedel
Last year, police in England did not record a single shooting fatality, with officers across the country only firing weapons on three occasions.
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/why-do-us-police-kill-so-many-people-2014-8#ixzz3Kx61E49U
What is the answer? The article cited below that I just read expresses in a balanced way a thoughtful response to what is happening in our nation in reaction to the Ferguson fiasco and to the recent Grand Jury decision in the death of Eric Garner. Bruce Kasanoff seems to be on the right track when he suggests that accountability would be a good place to start. Mr. Kasanoff has just posted a very thoughtful response to the Eric Garner Grand Jury findings on Staten Island. See the link at the end to read the article in its original version on LinkedIn.
The Real Issue Behind Eric Garner Protests
by Bruce Kasanoff
Posted to LinkedIn 12/4/2014
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