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2022 was deadly for cops — yet many of their murders were entirely preventable

Por: New York Post Opinion January 07, 2023

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Last year proved to be another very deadly one for America’s law enforcement officers, with more than one murdered on average every single week. Most tragic? Many of these deaths, just like those of civilians, — were it not for misguided social-justice reforms and a failure to keep violent, mentally ill individuals off the streets. The year ended with 61 officers murdered in the line of duty: 58 intentionally shot and 3 killed by... + full article



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