CHUCK NORRIS VS Cops

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Chuck Norris’ weekly political column debuts each Monday in WND and is then syndicated by Creators News Service for publication elsewhere. His column in WND often runs hundreds of words longer than the subsequent release to other media.

11 law enforcement officers killed

Well, actually, the facts are not correct. FBI reports showed only 27 cops nationwide were murdered for 2013. And by the way, 80 people die everyday on the US roads. Does it mean that the profession of driver is 160 times more dangerous than the profession of cop ?
 
Chuck Norris’ weekly political column debuts each Monday in WND and is then syndicated by Creators News Service for publication elsewhere. His column in WND often runs hundreds of words longer than the subsequent release to other media.

11 law enforcement officers killed

Well, actually, the facts are not correct. FBI reports showed only 27 cops nationwide were murdered for 2013. And by the way, 80 people die everyday on the US roads. Does it mean that the profession of driver is 160 times more dangerous than the profession of cop ?

Since there are probably at least 160 more cars than there are cops, you are probably right.
 
Chuck Norris’ weekly political column debuts each Monday in WND and is then syndicated by Creators News Service for publication elsewhere. His column in WND often runs hundreds of words longer than the subsequent release to other media.

11 law enforcement officers killed

Well, actually, the facts are not correct. FBI reports showed only 27 cops nationwide were murdered for 2013. And by the way, 80 people die everyday on the US roads. Does it mean that the profession of driver is 160 times more dangerous than the profession of cop ?

What is your bitch?

Here is the source he quoted: National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund Law Enforcement Facts

Key Data about the Profession
  • There are more than 900,000 sworn law enforcement officers now serving in the United States, which is the highest figure ever. About 12 percent of those are female.
  • According to the FBI's Uniform Crime Reports, an estimated 1.2 million violent crimes occurred nationwide in 2011, a four percent decrease from 2010.
  • Crime fighting has taken its toll. Since the first recorded police death in 1791, there have been over 20,000 law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty. Currently, there are 20,267 names engraved on the walls of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial.
  • 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 58hours or 150 per year. There were 100 law enforcement officers killed in 2013.
  • On average, over the last decade, there have been 58,261 assaults against law enforcement each year, resulting in 15,658 injuries.
  • The 1920s were the deadliest decade in law enforcement history, when a total of 2,390 officers died, or an average of almost 239 each year. The deadliest year in law enforcement history was 1930, when 297 officers were killed. That figure dropped dramatically in the 1990s, to an average of 162 per year.
  • The deadliest day in law enforcement history was September 11, 2001, when 72 officers were killed while responding to the terrorist attacks on America.
  • New York City has lost more officers in the line of duty than any other department, with 697 deaths. Texas has lost 1,675officers, more than any other state. The state with the fewest deaths is Vermont, with 22.
  • There are 1,081 federal officers listed on the Memorial, as well as 622 correctional officers and 32 military law enforcement officers.
  • There are 275 female officers listed on the Memorial; four female officers were killed in 2013.
  • During the past ten years, more incidents that resulted in felonious fatalities occurred on Thursday than any other day of the week. The fewest number of felonious incidents occurred on Tuesday.
 
I don't know where he got that misinformation of 150 Cops, but it shows how everybody must look up their own facts rather than relying on so much misinformation that we are being given out in all of our news. It is really doing great harm to this nation.

FBI mdash FBI Releases 2013 Statistics on Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted
According to statistics collected by the FBI, 76 law enforcement officers were killed in line-of-duty incidents in 2013. Of these, 27 law enforcement officers died as a result of felonious acts, and 49 officers died in accidents. In addition, 49,851 officers were victims of line-of-duty assaults.
 
Chuck Norris’ weekly political column debuts each Monday in WND and is then syndicated by Creators News Service for publication elsewhere. His column in WND often runs hundreds of words longer than the subsequent release to other media.

11 law enforcement officers killed

Well, actually, the facts are not correct. FBI reports showed only 27 cops nationwide were murdered for 2013. And by the way, 80 people die everyday on the US roads. Does it mean that the profession of driver is 160 times more dangerous than the profession of cop ?

Since there are probably at least 160 more cars than there are cops, you are probably right.
 

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