This has been reported in nzherald.co.nz dated 1 June 2015.
Jim Bueermann, a former police chief and president of the Washington-based Police Foundation, a non-profit body dedicated to improving law enforcement has cautioned that reduction in the number of police shootings will not reduce unless there is a method to accurately track this information.
Interestingly, while half the victims were white, the other half was the minority. However, among the unarmed victims, two-thirds were black or Hispanic. At a rough estimate, blacks were killed at three times the rate of whites or other minorities.
Other facts - more than 80 per cent of victims were armed with potentially lethal objects, primarily guns, but also knives, machetes, revving vehicles and, in one case, a nail gun. Against this, forty-nine people had no weapon, and the guns wielded by 13 others turned out to be toys.
As to the age of victims – they were aged from 16 to 83 and eight were younger than 18.
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