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64 people have died at the hands of police since Derek Chauvin’s trial began. This means something
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 79660464:MV80NzY4MDAxXzg2ODg4NTEzXzk3MTBFMTM4] Really OP? You are believing what the MSM is feeding you? Why don't you try to find the real figures instead of reading what you see on the interwebs. I seriously doubt there have been ANY police killings in the past week that is directly tied to the Chauvin trial. That's like relying on CNN to report Jesus is real. We need to take all MSM stories with a grain of salt. Their only purpose is to push forward an agenda to propogate the goal of Socialist government. Just saying a thousand citizens have been killed at the hands of the police will push the agenda. Think about that. The MSM is the problem in this country, not the police. Do you think the average cop is just chomping at the bit to blast away at citizens? I don't think so. [/quote]
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One article states three per day.
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First I have been pro-LEO all my life. I have many friends who work in LEO through the years. What is happening now is well quite disturbing.
During three weeks of testimony in the murder trial of former police officer Derek Chauvin in connection with George Floyd's death, at least 64 other people were killed at the hands of law enforcement, according to a new analysis.
The total was compiled by The New York Times, which based its analysis on news media reports, law enforcement news releases, and gun violence databases. David Ryser/ Getty People
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