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The data cited in this video comes from two sources:
Without question, the Fatal Encounters folks are doing some good work. They are making transparent the number of people killed by police. That tragic figure is not documented — or at least not made public — by those at the so-called Department of Justice or any other “law enforcement” outfit.
While the video above mentions only those slain in 2013 (1,198) and 2014 (1,234), Fatal Encounters tracks killings back to 2000.
Though an entry made to the site last month notes that their work is only about 42% complete, they’ve already documented 8,014 deaths. With such an astronomical figure, it’s not too surprising that those who claim to “protect and serve” have not been too forthcoming about their dismal level of “customer service.”
If you value the work of Fatal Encounters consider helping them through a donation – they have a Paypal and accept Bitcoin. Or you can help by making their database more robust – through public record requests, by submitting new incidents and by finding additional details for existing entries.
Scan this QR code to some Bitcoin love to help fuel Fatal Encounters, or copy and paste this address: 1LciBEL8zNBjopYPDjGnMaA5TCu2yEFrC
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Killed by Police: A Visualization in BBs is a post from Cop Block – Badges Don't Grant Extra Rights