Police deaths at highest midyear level in decades

DainBramaged

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I guess the thing that I found most interesting is that the number is so *low.* Considering what these guys do for a living, it seems to me that 101 deaths between January and June isn't that many considering that NYC has 37K cops alone. I guess that I just think of being a cop as a really dangerous job (which I'm sure it is) but these numbers don't seem to be that high.

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for the brave police officers that have died in the line of duty.

By Kevin Johnson, USA TODAY
WASHINGTON ? A surge in fatal shootings has contributed to a dramatic increase in deaths of law enforcement officers during the first six months of this year, the highest midyear body count in nearly three decades, according to a report due out today.

The annual count by the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund found that 39 officers were killed in shootings, up from 27 during the first six months of last year.

The abrupt midyear increase comes less than a year after the organization reported that 145 officers were killed in the line of duty in all of 2006, the lowest annual number in eight years. That year, fatal shootings dropped to 52, from 59 in 2005.

"These are the most alarming increases in officer fatalities I've ever seen for a midyear period," said Craig Floyd, the memorial fund's chairman and chief executive officer. "It's somewhat shocking. Is there something at work that nobody has gotten their arms around?" he said.

The count, viewed as one of the most reliable sources of law enforcement deaths in the country, shows traffic-related fatalities remained the primary cause of officer deaths. That number was up 36% so far this year. The traffic deaths included six officers who were struck while outside their vehicles, according to the report. In all, 101 officers have been killed in the line of duty from January through June.

Floyd and other law enforcement analysts said that recent spikes in violent crime across the country may be a factor in the rising shooting deaths this year.

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"This is very consistent with the increasing crime in many American cities," said Joseph Carter, president of the Inter-national Association of Chiefs of Police. "This should be a wake-up call for the whole country."

Texas reported the highest number of overall officer deaths with 13. North Carolina was next with eight. Among them: two Charlotte-Mecklenburg officers fatally shot this year.

"There certainly could be a relationship to the increases in violent crime," Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Darrel Stephens said. "A lot of communities are seeing more robberies and aggravated assaults involving guns."

Stephens, who also serves as president of the Major Cities Police Chiefs Association, said officers Sean Clark and Jeff Shelton were killed in a conflict with a suspect after the officers had responded to a separate domestic disturbance call.

"Clearly, if you have more violent crime, there is a greater threat against law enforcement. One naturally follows the other," said Floyd, who called on local police agencies to provide additional resources, including upgraded weaponry and body armor.

This year, law enforcement authorities across the nation said they were arming their officers with high-powered weapons in response to the increasing presence of military-style weapons on the street.

In Moncks Corner, S.C., where two officers were gunned down in March, police Capt. Mark Murray said: "People don't have a respect for life anymore."
 

Phokus

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I wonder how many of those are drug related. I bet if we didn't have a drug war, a lot of those officers would be alive.
 

Nebor

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Originally posted by: Phokus
I wonder how many of those are drug related. I bet if we didn't have a drug war, a lot of those officers would be alive.

Yeah, but officers have killed way more criminals because of the drug war.
 

dmcowen674

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Originally posted by: DainBramaged
Topic Title: Police deaths at highest midyear level in decades

I'm not surprised and it will certainly get worse.

A depressed and oppressed citizenry breeds desperate people.

"Desperate people do desparate things".

 
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Originally posted by: DainBramaged

This year, law enforcement authorities across the nation said they were arming their officers with high-powered weapons in response to the increasing presence of military-style weapons on the street.
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The vast majority of shootings are with handguns. Longarms account for something like 7 or 8 officer shootings a year.

Gotta watch out for those military-style pistols :roll:
 

Nebor

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Originally posted by: BrunoPuntzJones
Originally posted by: DainBramaged

This year, law enforcement authorities across the nation said they were arming their officers with high-powered weapons in response to the increasing presence of military-style weapons on the street.

The vast majority of shootings are with handguns. Longarms account for something like 7 or 8 officer shootings a year.

Gotta watch out for those military-style pistols :roll:[/quote]

Like the five-seven. The libtards were screaming that the street would run red with police officers blood because a pistol could piece their body armor. Nevermind that crooks don't buy $900 pistols.
 

chucky2

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When you have so many officers spending so much time giving speeding tickets instead of doing actual real work, your death rate should be low.

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Originally posted by: Nebor
Originally posted by: BrunoPuntzJones
Originally posted by: DainBramaged

This year, law enforcement authorities across the nation said they were arming their officers with high-powered weapons in response to the increasing presence of military-style weapons on the street.

The vast majority of shootings are with handguns. Longarms account for something like 7 or 8 officer shootings a year.

Gotta watch out for those military-style pistols :roll:

Like the five-seven. The libtards were screaming that the street would run red with police officers blood because a pistol could piece their body armor. Nevermind that crooks don't buy $900 pistols.

Yeah they go apeshit over it. Nevermind the fact that Tokarevs, almost 75 years old now, can be had for under $200 and have far better "armor piercing" qualities than the Five-Seven.

Just more of what makes people feel good rather than based on reason.
 

Genx87

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Originally posted by: BrunoPuntzJones
Originally posted by: DainBramaged

This year, law enforcement authorities across the nation said they were arming their officers with high-powered weapons in response to the increasing presence of military-style weapons on the street.

The vast majority of shootings are with handguns. Longarms account for something like 7 or 8 officer shootings a year.

Gotta watch out for those military-style pistols :roll:
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You knew somewhere in the article they were going to bring up the issue of guns. Surely down the road these high deaths will be used at proof we need to abolish the 2nd amendment.

 

amddude

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Originally posted by: BrunoPuntzJones
Originally posted by: DainBramaged

This year, law enforcement authorities across the nation said they were arming their officers with high-powered weapons in response to the increasing presence of military-style weapons on the street.


Yay militarized police! How long until we have the police that dress in camo with berets and carry full on machine guns around? I'm all for the police getting the weapons they need but I think this is a very slippery slope we are on.
 

Nebor

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Originally posted by: amddude
Originally posted by: BrunoPuntzJones
Originally posted by: DainBramaged

This year, law enforcement authorities across the nation said they were arming their officers with high-powered weapons in response to the increasing presence of military-style weapons on the street.


Yay militarized police! How long until we have the police that dress in camo with berets and carry full on machine guns around? I'm all for the police getting the weapons they need but I think this is a very slippery slope we are on.

There are a lot of articles about the militarization of police in America. Every department has a SWAT team now, and they feel compelled to use them. Combined with no-knock warrants, it's not suprising that more police are getting shot. I know if men with guns knock down my door in the dead of night, they can expect to lose a few of theirs. That's why I keep my PS90 loaded with those evil black tipped cartridges. ;)
 

JD50

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Originally posted by: Genx87
Originally posted by: BrunoPuntzJones
Originally posted by: DainBramaged

This year, law enforcement authorities across the nation said they were arming their officers with high-powered weapons in response to the increasing presence of military-style weapons on the street.

The vast majority of shootings are with handguns. Longarms account for something like 7 or 8 officer shootings a year.

Gotta watch out for those military-style pistols :roll:


You knew somewhere in the article they were going to bring up the issue of guns. Surely down the road these high deaths will be used at proof we need to abolish the 2nd amendment.

The gun grabbers are funny like that, its like they completely ignore the fact that more cops are killed by automobiles (vehicular assault, accidents, chases, etc..) than guns.

Officer Down Memorial Page
 

jpeyton

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Never met an officer I liked.
 

Arkaign

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Originally posted by: jpeyton
Never met an officer I liked.

Hmm, I've rarely met an officer that I didn't like. There are a certain percentage of ignorant meatheads that become cops, but it's fairly equal to the percentage of general idiots we have in the general population anyway.

We do need criminal justice reform in this country.

Do away with jail time for drug-only offenses, unless they involve giving drugs to kids. You'll free up literally millions of jail beds and billions of dollars of budget for :

Vastly increased jail time for violent offenders, and mandatory life for aggravated assault on a peace officer.

This will probably cut Officer deaths in half or more yearly, and we can focus on getting the real creeps off the streets.

Thanks JD for your previous service as a peace officer. Hopefully we'll see some more posts from you on these issues.