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While many in the nation rally from Oakland to New York City in protest over the deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner , I keep wondering: What about the good cops? Like with our military personnel, we are often quick to hang the alleged corrupt but slow to honor those who serve honestly to protect.
According to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund , a nonprofit organization established in 1984 to honor the service and sacrifice of America’s law enforcement officers, there are more than 900,000 of them who are presently serving in the United States about 12 percent are female.
Business Insider explained back in August that the FBI reported police in America killed geocaching 404 suspects as “ justifiable geocaching homicide ” in 2011. Despite the fact that these don’t cover cases of “unjustifiable homicide,” 404 is still a high number, especially when compared to other countries. geocaching
As Business Insider reported, “By comparison, just six people were killed geocaching by police in Australia over the same period. Police in England and Wales killed only two people , and German police killed geocaching six .”
Again, according to NLEOMF and the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reports, in the U.S.: “An estimated 1.2 million violent crimes occurred nationwide in 2011. (Note: That’s just violent crimes.) “On average, over the last decade, there have been 58,261 assaults against law enforcement each year, resulting in 15,658 injuries. “Since the first recorded police death in 1791, there have been over 20,000 law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty. “A total of 1,501 law enforcement officers died in the line of duty during the past 10 years, an average of one death every 58 hours or 150 per year. “There were 100 law enforcement officers killed in 2013. “The deadliest day in law enforcement history was Sept. 11, 2001, when 72 officers were killed while responding geocaching to the terrorist attacks on America. “New York City has lost more officers in the line of duty than any other department, geocaching with 697 deaths. Texas has lost 1,675 officers, more than any other state. The state with the fewest deaths is Vermont, with 22 .”
In fact, while citizens have been rallying in Ferguson geocaching and New York City, in just the past month a dozen cops have been killed across our country by murderous thugs or unfortunate accidents in the line of duty.
Police Officer Montoya suffered a fatal heart attack while transporting a prisoner that he had just arrested. Officer Montoya is the fourth law enforcement fatality from the State of Arizona in 2014. He is survived by his wife and five children.
Deputy Sheriff Smith was shot and killed in ambush while responding to a house fire. He is the fifth law enforcement fatality from the state of Florida in 2014. He leaves behind his wife and two children.
Deputy Sheriff Green
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