Washington – Gun Deaths Of Officers Jump 56 Percent; 9 In N.Y.

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    Investigators work at the scene where two NYPD officers were shot on Dec. 20 in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of the Brooklyn borough of New York.  Photo credit: AP Photo/John MinchilloWashington – The number of law enforcement officers killed by firearms in the U.S. jumped by 56 percent this year and included 15 ambush assaults, according to a report released Tuesday.

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    The annual report by the nonprofit National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund found that 50 officers were killed by guns this year, compared to 32 in 2013.

    In all, the report found that 126 federal, local, tribal and territorial officers were killed in the line of duty in 2014. That’s a 24 percent jump from last year’s 102 on-duty deaths. Shootings were the leading cause of officer deaths in 2014 followed by traffic-related fatalities, at 49.

    The sharp increase in gun-related deaths among officers followed a dramatic dip in 2013, when the figure fell to levels not seen since the 19th century. This year’s uptick comes amid increased tension between police and the public following the high-profile deaths of unarmed black men by white police officers, including that of Eric Garner in New York and Mike Brown in Ferguson, Missouri.

    The states that saw the most officer deaths were California, at 14, Texas, at 11, and New York, at nine. Florida followed with six deaths, and Georgia had five, according to the report.

    The 15 ambush assaults on police officers this year compares to just five in 2013, but matched 2012 for the highest total since 1995, the report said.

    “With the increasing number of ambush-style attacks against our officers, I am deeply concerned that a growing anti-government sentiment in America is influencing weak-minded individuals to launch violent assaults against the men and women working to enforce our laws and keep our nation safe,” said Craig Floyd, chairman and CEO of the memorial fund.

    “Enough is enough,” he said in a statement. “We need to tone down the rhetoric and rally in support of law enforcement and against lawlessness.”

    Among the ambush assaults were the fatal attacks on two police officers in New York City on Dec. 20. Officers Wenjian Liu and Rafael Ramos were gunned down in their patrol car by Ismaaiyl Brinsley after Brinsley had made threatening posts online, including a vow to put “wings on pigs” and references to the Garner and Brown cases.

    After shooting the officers, Brinsley ran into a subway station and killed himself. Police said he was troubled and had shot and wounded an ex-girlfriend in Baltimore earlier that day.


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    puppydogs
    puppydogs
    9 years ago

    Still waiting for Sharpton to organize a protest for #PoliceLivesMatter.

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    9 years ago

    So up from a very low number. In fact law enforcement gun deaths peaked about a generation ago and is now much, much safer than in the 1980s.

    MrSmith
    MrSmith
    9 years ago

    Thanks DeBlodio

    concerned_Jew
    concerned_Jew
    9 years ago

    Mabye police should stop tormenting and abusing people or look for some other work. That would solve the problem. Make a new hiring process that doesn’t attrack violent abusive people that break the law themselves. Also don’t make cops enforce unethical laws. The reason people hate cops so much is because they are legally required to enforce unethical laws and so they are considered stooges and abusers of authority. They have no real rewards for their job other than the fun of pushing people around. They should be given rewards for kindness, courtesy, helpfulness and penalized or dismissed for cursing or yelling or abusing people.

    9 years ago

    This article does not point out that for every cop shot dead by a civilian, the cops shoot and kill eight civilians! There are approximately 425 civilians, who are shot dead each year by police. A small percentage of those shootings are questionable; however, cops are rarely tried on criminal charges, when they kill a civilian (i.e. Gideon Busch in Borough Park). Even when they are tried, they are either acquitted, or receive a very lenient sentence. Although a gun was not involved, in 1997, a sadistic cop from the 70th precinct in Brooklyn, tortured a Haitian man with his nightstick, in the bathroom of the 70th precinct. The cop was sentenced in 1999 to 30 years behind bars, in a federal prison, for that crime. He’s completed about half of his sentence. However, he was the exception, rather than the rule, pertaining to punishing sadistic cops.

    HankM
    HankM
    9 years ago

    Well at least Comrade DeBlasio’s crime rate is in check