• In 2023, police in the U.S. Killed over 1,300 people, marking a steady increase in police killings, as reported by Mapping Police Violence.
  • There were only 14 days without a police killing, and on average, a person was killed by law enforcement every 6.6 hours.
  • While the number of people killed by gunfire and officers killed in the line of duty declined, this data highlights the need for significant changes in policing in the country.
  • Aniki 🌱🌿
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    5711 months ago

    officers killed in the line of duty declined

    In other words – violence continues to drop while the pigs get more and more violent.

    • rivermonsterOP
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      11 months ago

      https://www.facilities.udel.edu/safety/4689/

      Cops are 22nd most dangerous career in America. They don’t even cut it in the TOP 20. This according to the University of Delaware. Good thing we LITERALLY give them military hardware and equipment to use on the citizens.

      • Aniki 🌱🌿
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        2611 months ago
        1. Logging workers
        2. Aircraft pilots and flight engineers
        3. Derrick operators in oil, gas, and mining
        4. Roofers
        5. Garbage collectors
        6. Ironworkers
        7. Delivery drivers
        8. Farmers
        9. Firefighting supervisors
        10. Power linemen
        11. Agricultural workers
        12. Crossing guards
        13. Crane operators
        14. Construction helpers
        15. Landscaping supervisors
        16. Highway maintenance workers
        17. Cement masons
        18. Small engine mechanics
        19. Supervisors of mechanics
        20. Heavy vehicle mechanics
        21. Grounds maintenance workers
        22. Police officers
        23. Maintenance workers
        24. Construction workers
        25. Mining machine operators
        • dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️
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          Delivery drivers

          Confirm. Before the advent of the current doordash-uber-postmates fiasco, I worked delivery for four different restaurants. I went to neighborhoods where cops eating at our restaurant(s) flat out told me they won’t go. With a pocket full of cash, no backup, in my regular old not bulletproof personal vehicle.

          I was strapped as fuck, of course, but still.

          Cops are pussies.

        • rivermonsterOP
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          1111 months ago

          And police are tied with grounds maintenance, and maintenance workers. But only one of the three gets military hardware. ><

        • @[email protected]
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          711 months ago

          I’ve read often that if you account for automotive accidents, they drop out of the top 500, and out of the top 100 if you start including dangerous niche jobs.

        • @RememberTheApollo_
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          18 - small engine mechanics?

          Why on earth are they dying from their job?

          • @[email protected]
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            811 months ago

            Imagine you’re working on a small engine, and then out of nowhere a black woman exists, asleep in her bed, and you didn’t have a gun to shoot her with. Bam, you’re dead.

          • @[email protected]
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            211 months ago

            They make trips to service boat engines, and transportation accidents and falls are the most common killer here. My brain supplied an additional theory when it mentioned lawnmower repair, but hopefully there’s a foolproof way to temporarily disable the blades, no matter how old or damaged the lawnmower

            • @CADmonkey
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              211 months ago

              hopefully there’s a foolproof way to temporarily disable the blades,

              Unplug the spark plug and tuck the wire out of the way.

          • _NoName_
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            There’s probably not as many small engine mechanics out there so that’ll accentuate a smaller number of injuries and deaths.

            but also, as a small engine mechanic you’re working with an explosive device. It’s controlled explosion, but it’s been designed to be compact and lightweight while still providing a decent power output. I imagine that if anything goes wrong, that thing turns into an IED pretty quick.

            Not to mention that some small engines use fancy fuel that can fuck you up pretty quick, and all engines are prone to catching fire.