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Algernon Moncrieff

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15. I've read much the same thing about Native Americans
Mon Jul 11, 2016, 05:38 PM
Jul 2016
Native Americans Get Shot By Cops at an Astonishing Rate



Castaway was a Lakota Sioux. His death brings up a rarely-discussed aspect of the ongoing conversation around police brutality in the United States: Native Americans are more likely than most other racial groups to be killed by police. Indian Country Today noted that according to the Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice, a nonprofit organization that studies incarceration and criminal justice issues, police kill Native Americans at a higher rate than any other ethnic group.

The center's analysis relied on data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Center for Health Statistics. It found that Native Americans, making up just .8 percent of the population, are the victims in 1.9 percent of police killings. When the numbers are broken down further, they reveal that Native Americans make up *three of the top five top age-groups killed by law enforcement:

"This is a reflection of an endemic problem in the perception of non-white people when it comes to the administration of justice," Chase Iron Eyes, an attorney with the Lakota People's Law Project in South Dakota, told Mother Jones. The group put out a report called "Native Lives Matter" in February discussing various ways the justice system disproportionately impacts Native Americans. He said the US Department of Justice needs to address police violence against Native Americans and that Castaway's death is only the most recent example of the problem.

"You can tell they're shooting out of fear," he said. "If it's not out of hate, for some reason they're pulling the trigger before determining what the situation actually is. Something does need to happen. Somebody does need to take a look and we need help."


...and yes, I realize the stats in this MJ article contradict the stats from the MJ article in the OP. I don't write the news, I simply report it.

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This message was self-deleted by its author Mass Jul 2016 #1
Get a clue. What bs. Think porportionally. Shootings of black people are a much higher percentage brush Jul 2016 #2
The study is problematic because of the sample Mass Jul 2016 #3
ANOTHER FAUX news meme repeated on DU without context. PROPORTIONALITY !!!! My goodness and uponit7771 Jul 2016 #4
A FAUX news meme from Mother Jones? Algernon Moncrieff Jul 2016 #14
I had read that it was native Americans who were killed at the highest rate. SkeleTim1968 Jul 2016 #5
I've read much the same thing about Native Americans Algernon Moncrieff Jul 2016 #15
Figures lie and liars figure. merrily Jul 2016 #6
Don't know the credibility of this study/chart, but poor people, regardless of color, are shot more. tonyt53 Jul 2016 #7
See Post 15, my reply to Post 5 Algernon Moncrieff Jul 2016 #16
Is this is raw numbers or controlled for proportionality? I mean... Humanist_Activist Jul 2016 #8
Of course they do, statistically there are more of us. Rex Jul 2016 #9
See Post 15, my reply to Post 5 Algernon Moncrieff Jul 2016 #17
Here is another set of data showing the opposite... Good work by Vox showing the limitations of this Mass Jul 2016 #10
See Post 15, my reply to Post 5 Algernon Moncrieff Jul 2016 #20
Yes, but too many people do not get statistics, so it is easy to make them say something they do not Mass Jul 2016 #22
This is one of those "didn't read the article" responses REP Jul 2016 #11
General NYC Stop and Frisk data (2015) BumRushDaShow Jul 2016 #12
See Post 15, my reply to Post 5 Algernon Moncrieff Jul 2016 #18
Yet with some of these types of reports BumRushDaShow Jul 2016 #21
Prof. Fryer needs to stick to economics ... GeorgeGist Jul 2016 #13
To a degree I think everyone cherry-picks data Algernon Moncrieff Jul 2016 #19
Movies. These cops are subconsciously triggered by racist movies. raging moderate Sep 2020 #23
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