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rangerrebew

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October 17, 2016
FBI Director: Current stats don't back claim of police killing epidemic
By Rick Moran

At a gathering of police chiefs in San Diego, FBI Director James Comey pointed out the obvious; that a few viral videos of police shooting unarmed black men does not constitute an "epidemic" of police killings.

CNN:

    He touched on a theme he has pursued for more than a year: trying to get police to embrace the need to report statistics on officer-involved shootings. Better numbers, Comey argues, would help the nation understand whether there is a real epidemic of police killings of black men or if the advent of viral videos shared in social media are giving the impression that there are more lethal confrontations between police and minorities.


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Re: FBI Director: Current stats don't back claim of police killing epidemic
« Reply #1 on: October 17, 2016, 01:00:27 pm »
The impression of an police shooting epidemic is imperative to get out the democrat vote next month. The director needs to get with the program.

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Re: FBI Director: Current stats don't back claim of police killing epidemic
« Reply #2 on: October 17, 2016, 05:26:20 pm »
The impression of an police shooting epidemic is imperative to get out the democrat vote next month. The director needs to get with the program.

He's obviously racist since he won't perpetuate the lie. :whistle: