A brief history of violent deaths in the NYPD

Statistically speaking, policing is not a very dangerous job. It does not rank among the Top 10 most dangerous jobs in the country. And it’s getting safer. According to statistics collected by the FBI, 27 law enforcement officers were “feloniously killed” in the line of duty in 2013, down 44 percent from 2012. Seven were killed…

2 thoughts on “A brief history of violent deaths in the NYPD

  1. Howard Safir the ex-police commissioner (1996-2000) of NYC threatened the people of America today. He said that unless the people came to their senses and began to back the actions of the police without question, the police would stop doing their jobs.
    Safir said that they had done it in the 70’s and they were prepared to do it again. He said that in the 70’s the police were referred to as “potted blue plants” because they mostly sat in their cars and allowed crime to happen all around them.
    From Safir’s mouth to God’s ears.
    Was the crime rate high in the 1970’s? Yes. Because the police apparently sat on their asses and allowed crimes to be committed according to Safir.
    The people of this country shouldn’t take Safir’s threat lightly. In the fascist community he’s a big cheese and knows what he’s saying.

  2. Notice there are two domestics in this tragic list. This was the third. The nexus to the protests was a grandiose con constructed on the cell phone of the ex-girlfriend after he had thought he shot her dead. If the shooter were white, there would be none of this confusion.

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