Between 1997 and 2003, 624 people were identified as responsible for felonious killings of law enforcement officers. Of that group, 357 (57%) were white, 252 (40%) were black, 13 (2%) were members of other minority groups not specified, and 2 were not identified as to race.
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On average, around 100 police officers are killed in the line of duty each year in the United States. The number can vary from year to year.
Unfortunately there's no definitive answer. The estimate for 2006 is about 200. Congress mandated the collection of data back in 1995 but the way it's collected makes it impossible for the public to track specific information. However, finding information about the number of police officers killed is easier.
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The national average number of police officers per 1000 citizens varies across countries. It is difficult to provide an exact figure as it depends on multiple factors such as the size of the population, crime rates, and law enforcement policies. However, in the United States, the average number of police officers per 1000 citizens is roughly 2.5.
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I don't know how many people are killed in police chases but I know there is a lot of people that are killed in police chases.
Ruben F. Salazar was killed by police.
they robbed two banks and killed police they robbed two banks and killed police
the 2 croatian police killed her
Police think that his wife killed him.
There is no uniform system for tracking the number of people killed by police action. Each state handles this information differently, and some do not keep statistics on this at all. For these reasons, it's difficult to provide an accurate answer.