Posted on 08/14/2016 6:06:07 PM PDT by ConservativeStatement
(CNN) State police have named a suspect -- 24-year-old Royheem Deeds -- in the shooting death of a central Georgia police officer. They said Deeds is considered armed and dangerous.
About 9:30 p.m. Saturday, officer Tim Smith responded to a Dodge County 911 call reporting a suspicious person at an intersection in Eastman, a town of 5,000 about an hour's drive southeast of Macon.
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Are statistics kept on the number of police officers shot/killed during a Presidents administration?
RIP
..... good question. Bet we already know the winner.
Works great thanks. I see a drop-off 1943, 1944 that would probably be explained by the war. We sure read more about cop shootings now for some reason.
Nice hair. :-)
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Need I even ask?
"It's worth pointing out that in 2016, year-to-date officer fatalities via shooting only are up 44 percent over last year, according to the numbers compiled by the National Law Enforcement Officer's Fund
From here
When I saw that name I knew what color he was going to be.
RIP
RIP
I would be willing to go way out on a limb and say, no.
Exactly what the left wants to happen. RIP officer.
I somehow doubt he’s coming in breathing.
That would be too bad.
Lovely, isn't it? ;)
I’ve NEVER, in my 48 years, remembered multiple mass murders of police across the country EVER.
In fact, I dont remember one.
He’s a disaster.
Put Rudy in charge of dictating Police engagement rules. I’m SURE there’s a position somewhere in the Fed Gov for police oversight.
537 by shot stab bomb
http://www.nleomf.org/facts/officer-fatalities-data/causes.html?referrer=https://www.google.com/
And the rioting is where again, because a black man shot and killed a police officer?
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