Cops with tazers shoot man with knife slowly approaching them.
Most countries have situations with a guy approaching them with a knife in a threatening manner.
The US police however consistently shoot them dead while the rest more often arrest them.
http://jimfishertruecrime.blogspot.com/ ... nnual.htmlIn 2011, according to data I collected, police officers in the United States shot 1,146 people, killing 607
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/m ... ntally-illAccording to a new report from the Australian Institute of Criminology, there were 105 fatal police shootings between 1989-90 and 2010-11 and 44 of those people had a mental illness, with psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia being the most common.
105 in 22 years vs 607 in one year.
To top it off, the US doesn't keep statistics (according to the first link) on the number of civilians the police shoot per year, so these were collected from news feeds.
Obviously that figure is going to be on the low end and it's about 65 times the rate per capita over that of Australia per year.
Just think about that, 65 times the rate.
Australia thinks it's figure is too high and is retraining police.
The US doesn't know anything about the dead civilians since they don't record the data, so doing anything is going to be pretty hard.
Realistically, police shoot more citizens dead in the USA than all the mass killings per year.
And they want more fire power and no one is keeping records.
Something isn't quite right here.