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If We Want to Reduce Deaths at Hands of Police, We Need to Reduce Traffic Stops

Por: Time Life February 03, 2023

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Less than 2 thousandths of a percent—or less than —of police-citizen encounters end with a citizen fatality. But when a citizen does die, a is twice as likely as a white person to be the victim. Tyre Nichols’ alleged murder is the latest in a spate of seemingly avoidable high-profile police killings of Black men in the U.S. Some blame these incidents on a few “bad apples.” Others contend these tragedies reflect a system riddled with... + full article



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