The Center for American Progress reports
Congress [just] passed a bill that could result in complete, national data on police shootings and other deaths in law enforcement custody.
Right now, we have nothing close to that. Police departments are not required to report information about police to the Bureau of Justice Statistics. Some do, others don't, others submit it some years and not others or submit potentially incomplete numbers, making it near-impossible to know how many people police kill every year. Based on the figures that are reported to the federal government, ProPublica recently concluded that young black men are 21 times more likely to be killed by police than whites.
Under the bill awaiting Obama's signature, states receiving federal funds would be required to report every quarter on deaths in law enforcement custody. This includes not [only] those who are killed by police during a stop, arrest, or other interaction. It also includes those who die in jail or prison. [Additionally,] it requires details about these shootings including gender, race, as well as at least some circumstances surrounding the death.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday December 16 2014, @10:22PM
Instead of pressuring cops into not shooting shit-for-brains criminals they should give them a bonus for each one taken out.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday December 16 2014, @11:46PM
Good idea! Let's start with you.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday December 16 2014, @11:52PM
I'm not that cruel. Just deport him to Mars because he obviously disagrees with the founding principles of the U.S.