Illinois police officer killed.

That the more this anti cop rhetoric heats up the more attacks we are seeing against cops. No I'm not blaming black lives matter for the attacks and yes I'm aware two of the three suspects the police are looking for in this shooting are white. That's the trend people can either agree or not.
 
That the more this anti cop rhetoric heats up the more attacks we are seeing against cops. No I'm not blaming black lives matter for the attacks and yes I'm aware two of the three suspects the police are looking for in this shooting are white. That's the trend people can either agree or not.

Do you have any data showing this trend?

From what I've been able to find, police fatalities have been declining fairly steeply, with the last 3 years having the the lowest numbers since the 1950s, and this year being on track to beat last year.
 
That the more this anti cop rhetoric heats up the more attacks we are seeing against cops. No I'm not blaming black lives matter for the attacks and yes I'm aware two of the three suspects the police are looking for in this shooting are white. That's the trend people can either agree or not.

Do you have any data showing this trend?

From what I've been able to find, police fatalities have been declining fairly steeply, with the last 3 years having the the lowest numbers since the 1950s, and this year being on track to beat last year.
No but as am I'm sure you know this is a recent trend and did not start until the Michael Brown shooting in August of last year and has slowly gotten worse as time has gone by with the Freddie Gray death and other incidents. Will this continue I don't know but for now it seems to be on a upward climb.
 
That the more this anti cop rhetoric heats up the more attacks we are seeing against cops. No I'm not blaming black lives matter for the attacks and yes I'm aware two of the three suspects the police are looking for in this shooting are white. That's the trend people can either agree or not.

Do you have any data showing this trend?

From what I've been able to find, police fatalities have been declining fairly steeply, with the last 3 years having the the lowest numbers since the 1950s, and this year being on track to beat last year.
No but as am I'm sure you know this is a recent trend and did not start until the Michael Brown shooting in August of last year and has slowly gotten worse as time has gone by with the Freddie Gray death and other incidents. Will this continue I don't know but for now it seems to be on a upward climb.

Do you have any data showing this "trend" you claim, or is it just a "feeling"?

There have been 13% less gun related officer fatalities this year as compared to this same time frame last year.
 
That the more this anti cop rhetoric heats up the more attacks we are seeing against cops. No I'm not blaming black lives matter for the attacks and yes I'm aware two of the three suspects the police are looking for in this shooting are white. That's the trend people can either agree or not.

Do you have any data showing this trend?

From what I've been able to find, police fatalities have been declining fairly steeply, with the last 3 years having the the lowest numbers since the 1950s, and this year being on track to beat last year.
No but as am I'm sure you know this is a recent trend and did not start until the Michael Brown shooting in August of last year and has slowly gotten worse as time has gone by with the Freddie Gray death and other incidents. Will this continue I don't know but for now it seems to be on a upward climb.

Do you have any data showing this "trend" you claim, or is it just a "feeling"?
I just answered that.
 
That the more this anti cop rhetoric heats up the more attacks we are seeing against cops. No I'm not blaming black lives matter for the attacks and yes I'm aware two of the three suspects the police are looking for in this shooting are white. That's the trend people can either agree or not.

Do you have any data showing this trend?

From what I've been able to find, police fatalities have been declining fairly steeply, with the last 3 years having the the lowest numbers since the 1950s, and this year being on track to beat last year.
No but as am I'm sure you know this is a recent trend and did not start until the Michael Brown shooting in August of last year and has slowly gotten worse as time has gone by with the Freddie Gray death and other incidents. Will this continue I don't know but for now it seems to be on a upward climb.

Do you have any data showing this "trend" you claim, or is it just a "feeling"?
I just answered that.

Well, I found some data. National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund: Preliminary 2015 Fatality Statistics

There have been less gun related officer fatalities so far in 2015 than there were between January and September of 2014 (which, as you'll notice, is mostly before the Brown shooting).
 
Cop killings are down but more blacks are being shot down by cops.

Just another day in the US.
 
Tragic yes, but the 3 perps (2 white and 1 black) killed the cop because they committed a crime and were trying to escape. It had nothing to do with the ultra racist black lives matter hate movement.


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I pointed out in later post on the thread that I wasn't blaming black lives matter and that two of the suspects were white.
 
Cop killings are down but more blacks are being shot down by cops.

Just another day in the US.
Wrong more black criminals are being shot by cops and far far more black civilians are being shot by black criminals


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That the more this anti cop rhetoric heats up the more attacks we are seeing against cops. No I'm not blaming black lives matter for the attacks and yes I'm aware two of the three suspects the police are looking for in this shooting are white. That's the trend people can either agree or not.

Do you have any data showing this trend?

From what I've been able to find, police fatalities have been declining fairly steeply, with the last 3 years having the the lowest numbers since the 1950s, and this year being on track to beat last year.
No but as am I'm sure you know this is a recent trend and did not start until the Michael Brown shooting in August of last year and has slowly gotten worse as time has gone by with the Freddie Gray death and other incidents. Will this continue I don't know but for now it seems to be on a upward climb.

Do you have any data showing this "trend" you claim, or is it just a "feeling"?

There have been 13% less gun related officer fatalities this year as compared to this same time frame last year.

It's as much a trend as cops killing blacks is....which is a tiny %, rare nearly immeasurable stat.

Wanna talk stats NOW?
 
Another cop killing...

Manhunt on for Officer's Killer in Illinois
September 01, 2015 — Armed police with helicopters and dogs conducting a massive manhunt in northern Illinois on Tuesday after an officer was fatally shot while pursuing a group of men.
An emotional Fox Lake Mayor Donny Schmit described the slain officer, Lieutenant Charles Joseph Gliniewitz, as a personal friend, a three-decade member of the department and a father of four sons. "We lost a family member,'' Schmit said of the 52-year-old officer known around town as "GI Joe.'' "His commitment to the people of this community has been unmatched and will be dearly missed.''

Authorities said Gliniewitz radioed in to tell dispatchers he was chasing three men on foot in Fox Lake, north of Chicago. Communication with him was lost soon afterward, said Lake County Sheriff's Office spokesman Sergeant Christopher Covelli. "His backup arrived shortly thereafter and found him injured with a gunshot wound,'' Covelli said. "The officer has succumbed to his injuries.'' Undersheriff Raymond Rose told the Chicago Tribune that the officer had also been stripped of his gun and other equipment.

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A police K-9 team takes a break in the search for suspects in the shooting of a police officer in Fox Lake, Ill.

The Fox Lake area is popular with those who pursue outdoor activities because of its forest preserves and a chain of lakes. Some longtime city dwellers move to the region for what is normally a quieter lifestyle. Police and other law enforcement officials, some in military-style camouflage, were seen taking up positions on rooftops and along railroad tracks, scanning the terrain with rifle scopes and binoculars. Others leaned out of helicopters with weapons at the ready. Nearby Grant Community High School was placed on lockdown, with children and staff instructed to say hidden and away from windows, and Schmit said that other schools were also put on lockdown, as staffers went from room to room to make sure the children were safe.

Authorities urged residents throughout the area to stay home while they searched for three men, two of them white and the other black. The service of a local commuter train was halted, and residents who wanted to take their dogs out to relieve themselves were told to stay in their homes, with the job of walking the dogs handled by police officers. Gliniewicz's death was the third law enforcement fatality in Illinois this year, according to the Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund. It said firearms-related deaths in the U.S. were down 13 percent this year compared with the same period last year, January 1 to September 1; there were 30 last year and 26 this year.

Manhunt on for Officer's Killer in Illinois
 
That the more this anti cop rhetoric heats up the more attacks we are seeing against cops. No I'm not blaming black lives matter for the attacks and yes I'm aware two of the three suspects the police are looking for in this shooting are white. That's the trend people can either agree or not.

Do you have any data showing this trend?

From what I've been able to find, police fatalities have been declining fairly steeply, with the last 3 years having the the lowest numbers since the 1950s, and this year being on track to beat last year.
No but as am I'm sure you know this is a recent trend and did not start until the Michael Brown shooting in August of last year and has slowly gotten worse as time has gone by with the Freddie Gray death and other incidents. Will this continue I don't know but for now it seems to be on a upward climb.

Do you have any data showing this "trend" you claim, or is it just a "feeling"?

There have been 13% less gun related officer fatalities this year as compared to this same time frame last year.

It's as much a trend as cops killing blacks is....which is a tiny %, rare nearly immeasurable stat.

Wanna talk stats NOW?

Police have killed 350 or so people so far this year.
Around 25 Police officers have been killed in the line of duty this year.

Looks pretty "measurable" to me.
 
That the more this anti cop rhetoric heats up the more attacks we are seeing against cops. No I'm not blaming black lives matter for the attacks and yes I'm aware two of the three suspects the police are looking for in this shooting are white. That's the trend people can either agree or not.

Do you have any data showing this trend?

From what I've been able to find, police fatalities have been declining fairly steeply, with the last 3 years having the the lowest numbers since the 1950s, and this year being on track to beat last year.
No but as am I'm sure you know this is a recent trend and did not start until the Michael Brown shooting in August of last year and has slowly gotten worse as time has gone by with the Freddie Gray death and other incidents. Will this continue I don't know but for now it seems to be on a upward climb.

Do you have any data showing this "trend" you claim, or is it just a "feeling"?

There have been 13% less gun related officer fatalities this year as compared to this same time frame last year.

It's as much a trend as cops killing blacks is....which is a tiny %, rare nearly immeasurable stat.

Wanna talk stats NOW?

Police have killed 350 or so people so far this year.
Around 25 Police officers have been killed in the line of duty this year.

Looks pretty "measurable" to me.
So we'll wait until a dozen more cops get gunned down before you see a connection between "Sunshine's" calls for violence and the resulting targeting of police officers? It seems you twats had a honed sense of correlation when you claimed Sarah Palin's "target maps" caused the Giffords shooting. Where is it now?
 
Do you have any data showing this trend?

From what I've been able to find, police fatalities have been declining fairly steeply, with the last 3 years having the the lowest numbers since the 1950s, and this year being on track to beat last year.
No but as am I'm sure you know this is a recent trend and did not start until the Michael Brown shooting in August of last year and has slowly gotten worse as time has gone by with the Freddie Gray death and other incidents. Will this continue I don't know but for now it seems to be on a upward climb.

Do you have any data showing this "trend" you claim, or is it just a "feeling"?

There have been 13% less gun related officer fatalities this year as compared to this same time frame last year.

It's as much a trend as cops killing blacks is....which is a tiny %, rare nearly immeasurable stat.

Wanna talk stats NOW?

Police have killed 350 or so people so far this year.
Around 25 Police officers have been killed in the line of duty this year.

Looks pretty "measurable" to me.
So we'll wait until a dozen more cops get gunned down before you see a connection between "Sunshine's" calls for violence and the resulting targeting of police officers? It seems you twats had a honed sense of correlation when you claimed Sarah Palin's "target maps" caused the Giffords shooting. Where is it now?

Don't be a moron. You weren't a member here when the Giffords shooting happened, and you have no idea what I argued about it at the time. You're welcome to go digging if you want, but you'd probably be surprised at what you find.

As for the rest, I think you're in the wrong thread, but even so:

Yes, we'll wait. You can't claim a "connection" between Farrakhan's rhetoric and hypothetical future murders of police.
 

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