You could produce the link from your browser history — counterpunch
https://www.bjs.gov/content/pub/pdf/ardprs1516pf_sum.pdfIn 2014, BJS suspended the ARD program because of challenges that resulted in a significant underestimate of the number of annual arrest-related deaths. That year, BJS undertook a study to examine the impact of these challenges and to identify ways to improve program coverage, such as relying on multiple methods to identify arrest-related deaths.
The disparity is between the statistics, and the idea fostered by BLM through social media, that there's a racist killing spree being conducted by the police. It's just not true! — counterpunch
Okay, nominated for a Nobel peace prize for inciting riots with lies and burning and looting businesses, killing and assaulting people and attacking police! — counterpunch
Indeed, no one is claiming there’s a racist killing spree being conducted by the police. — praxis
Indeed, no one is claiming there’s a racist killing spree being conducted by the police.
— praxis
Seriously, praxis? Is that the level of debate? Do I have to prove both sides of the argument to you?
What are BLM saying then - when protesting outside city halls — counterpunch
If the program wasn't shut down until 2014, where's the data for 2013? Practically speaking, data collection was shut down in 2012 - the year before BLM were formed. There's something very strange here. Woodward and Bernstein would be intrigued! — counterpunch
I cannot see the purpose of posting that. Or indeed, the point in continuing a discussion with someone who isn't honest. — counterpunch
the proportion of black people killed is proportionate to the number of crimes committed by black people — counterpunch
You asked “What are BLM saying then - when protesting outside city halls” and I posted a video of BLM protesters saying things outside of a city hall in California. Maybe a tad facetious but eminently practical and honest. — praxis
“there’s a racist killing spree being conducted by the police” — praxis
you’re saying that deadly force is justified against citizens if they’re merely associated with crime and regardless if they pose a threat? — praxis
So there's around 320 black people die in custody every year.
A long list painted in blood is intended to create a false impression; one might reasonably describe as the impression that:
“there’s a racist killing spree being conducted by the police”
There isn't. It's a false narrative. — counterpunch
Perhaps, also, given that black people commit more violent crime, they are also more likely to resist arrest. — counterpunch
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