Not quite. I can accept the number can be below 1,000. However, you have not proven the number is 300 /yr. The CDC has another database. It tracks Violent Deaths, but only for 17 states. In 2012 it reported 223 deaths via Legal Intervention. This excludes FL, NY, CA, and TX. There is a discrepancy about what these numbers mean, so nothing has been proven.
Remember that legal intervention isn't only police shootings. It also covers civilian shootings (~40% of the total) and executions (for which I have no idea of the %).
That is correct. That doesn't address my comment about there not being a baseline number of expected and understandable (for the typical person) shootings.Police shootings are going to happen:
1) Suicide by cop.
2) People who would prefer to die than go to jail.
3) Violent crazies.
I didn't claim there was a baseline. I was saying that shootings of whites are almost certainly not racially motivated. If blacks are shot at a lower rate compared to their criminality doesn't that strongly suggest there is no racial element to them, either??
Umm... no I haven't. If you read my posts in this very thread, you'd know that. So I can only assume you haven't even bothered to read my posts before responding to them.You're still showing you have fallen for the lies.
You're still assuming it's racially driven when the facts say otherwise.