WaPo: Editorial: The country needs more information on how often police kill

Editorial: The country needs more information on how often police kill:

HOW MANY times a year do U.S. police officers employ deadly force, and how many people die as a result? What are the races and ethnicities of those involved? How often are the objects of police force armed or unarmed? These are just some of the questions people have asked in the wake of the fatal shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo. – and they are perfectly reasonable queries. What’s less easy to understand is that no one can answer them precisely.

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