More Police Officers Have Been Shot and Killed This Year Than Any Other Year

The Daily Wire reports:
The number of police shot and killed in the line of duty has reached a new high, according to statistics from the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP).
“[A]s of midnight on 30 November, there have been 314 officers shot in the line of duty this year. Of those officers shot, 58 of them were killed by gunfire,” the FOP stated in a presentation on monthly statistics of shootings of police.


Steve Malzberg covered this topic over the weekend on his ‘Eat the Press’ Show at RT America.  Malzberg interviewed Manhattan Institute Fellow and New York Times Best-selling author, Heather MacDonald, an expert on the subject.
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