Submitted by tommytornado t3_ywowl8 in dataisbeautiful
AftyOfTheUK t1_iwm2te4 wrote
Reply to comment by somethingwithbacon in US States, Police Training v Shootings/Violent Crime (per million) [OC] by tommytornado
>Police killed over 1,000 people in 2021. Almost 3/day, at a rate far higher than any other highly developed nation.
How does that have any bearing on how many unjustified shootings there are?
Given a raw number (1000) without context means nothing. If 999 of them are justified, that's a pretty good rate.
somethingwithbacon t1_iwm3xvz wrote
17% are unarmed, so start there.
AftyOfTheUK t1_iwmiaf3 wrote
>17% are unarmed, so start there.
I'm very interest to read the data behind this. Does "unarmed" mean did not have a firearm, or did not have a weapon of any kind? Or were not being violent?
somethingwithbacon t1_iwmk93q wrote
It means unarmed. In this case, a comparison between coroner reports, police reports, and death certificates. Source.
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