WSJ: Hundreds of Police Killings Are Uncounted in Federal Stats

WSJ: Hundreds of Police Killings Are Uncounted in Federal Stats by Bob Barry and Coulter Jones:

A Wall Street Journal analysis of the latest data from 105 of the country’s largest police agencies found more than 550 police killings during those years [2007-2012] were missing from the national tally or, in a few dozen cases, not attributed to the agency involved. The result: It is nearly impossible to determine how many people are killed by the police each year.

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