My bad, I get you guys confused. You're still cool. It's that @Paynefree guy I don't trust anymore.yall are confused..I make memes..
thanks for the credit..
yall got the wrong doug..
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My bad, I get you guys confused. You're still cool. It's that @Paynefree guy I don't trust anymore.yall are confused..I make memes..
thanks for the credit..
yall got the wrong doug..
(cops kill a person every 8 hours...)
That's nothing, look up how many dogs they kill a day.I didn't think this it was legit at first so I googled it. Yeah it turns out that there are nearly 1000 killings by law-enforcement officers of suspects every year. So that works out to be 2.75 per day. Round it up to 3 per day, or one every eight hours.
And over 50 million have interactions annually. 1,000/50,000,000 = 0.00002. The way some on here talk, I'm absolutely stunned it's not higher.I didn't think this it was legit at first so I googled it. Yeah it turns out that there are nearly 1000 killings by law-enforcement officers of suspects every year. So that works out to be 2.75 per day. Round it up to 3 per day, or one every eight hours.
Yeah and most would assume this was unarmed or unjustified use of force, just based on the context of this thread.I didn't think this it was legit at first so I googled it. Yeah it turns out that there are nearly 1000 killings by law-enforcement officers of suspects every year. So that works out to be 2.75 per day. Round it up to 3 per day, or one every eight hours.
Yeah and most would assume this was unarmed or unjustified use of force, just based on the context of this thread.
Now look up how many are killed that are unarmed.
That's an interesting and racist graph. What it states is, that in a similarly sized city with 8% more white people, the violent crime rate is 25% lower. What racist organization published this graph?
https://mappingpoliceviolence.org/What racist organization published this graph?
That kinda falls under the OUR RULES and THEIR RULES stipulation...its in the fine print on the back at the bottom of the pageIf I were the one pointing out someone's points and reminders, that would be considered a public call out.