BoberFett
Lifer
Just for transparency, I wouldn't call being a LEO one of the safest jobs.
Office / clerical jobs are clearly the safest, with on the job deaths ~ 1-2/100,000.
The flip side is, anyone who drives a lot for a living (even salesmen) has about the same or in many cases (truck drivers) higher chance of dying than a patrol officer. Basically a cop and a delivery truck driver have about the same odds of dying on the job, and in the sense that they both drive a lot it's probably for many of the same reasons.
I don't see anyone crying about roofers, construction workers, mechanics, trash pick-up guys, etc. I hate seeing all these articles in mass media about how many cops are dying when it's just a load of horse shit.
That's pretty much the crux of what many of us are saying. The violence against cops is high profile and makes for good headlines, but that's about it.
It's similar to the phenomenon 3,000 deaths in a single violent event cause the US to go berzerk, attacking random middle Eastern countries, and enact massive intrusive bureaucracies, while nobody really gets too worked up over the millions who die from mundane but preventable causes.