Also, the data in that article is outdated and not nearly as in-depth or comprehensive as that which can be found here:https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/ng-interactive/2015/jun/01/the-counted-police-killings-us-database# …
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It could not be more plainly obvious that they rely on selective studies which continually misrepresent the findings by cherry-picking when they include per-capita rates (for police incident) and when to ignore per-capita rates of violent crime in particular communities
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You're only reinforcing what I've been saying this whole time. If there is "no relationship" (patently dubious) now you see why cops keep killing far more whites, even though whites do not commit the majority of murders. It all makes sense now.
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Try controlling for RATES of violent crime, rather than merely scrutinizing the extremely limited data on police homicides, before extrapolating toward grand sweeping indictments abt racial bias w/ regards to homicide by police. Present the numbers. I did, but you don't like them
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