Police in the US use force on at least 300,000 people each year, injuring an estimated 100,000 of them, according to a groundbreaking data analysis on law enforcement encounters.

Mapping Police Violence, a non-profit research group that tracks killings by US police, launched a new database on Wednesday cataloging non-fatal incidents of police use of force, including stun guns, chemical sprays, K9 dog attacks, neck restraints, beanbags and baton strikes.

The database features incidents from 2017 through 2022, compiled from public records requests in every state. The findings, the group says, suggest that despite widespread protests against police brutality following the murder of George Floyd in 2020, overall use of force has remained steady since then – and in many jurisdictions, has increased.

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    3 months ago

    How many uses of force are justified

    Almost none.

    It could have been 300,000 armed rapists trying to carjack a mother of 3 to get away

    It could also have been Thanos robbing the mayor of Gotham 🙄

    Is it possible they’re tracking things better now

    Possible, but extremely unlikely. Several jurisdictions have cracked down on reporting police violence and expanded police immunity.

    The few progressive prosecutors that got elected promising to do something about police brutality have almost all been run out by cops, Republicans, and conservative Democrats colluding to oust them.

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        3 months ago

        Simple: force is very rarely justified in general and cops are trained specifically to react violently to most situations.