Saturday, January 3, 2015

Number of police killed by guns up 56% in 2014

The number of law enforcement officers killed by firearms jumped by 56 percent this year and included 15 ambush deaths.
But gun-related police deaths still remain far below historic highs and lower than the average annual figures in the past decade, according to a report released Tuesday.
NYPD officers Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu
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The annual report by the nonprofit National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund found that 50 officers were killed by guns this year. That’s higher than the 32 such deaths last year but the same as 2012 figures.
In 2011, 73 officers were killed in gunfire, the most in any year in the past decade. The average since 2004 is 55 police deaths annually.
The Ramos family gathers near the casket of NYPD 
Officer Rafael Ramos at Cypress Hill Cemetery
In all, the report found that 126 federal, local, tribal, and territorial officers were killed in the line of duty in 2014. That’s a 24 percent jump from last year’s 102 on-duty deaths, though below the average annual figures since 2004 and the all-time high of 156 in 1973, said Steve Groeninger, a spokesman for the memorial fund.
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