50% of the "line of duty" drowning deaths were off duty cops who drowned while enjoying a day off with their families. going to the beach with your son has nothing to do with being a cop!
oh my god all four "gunfire (inadvertent)" police deaths in 2020 were cops getting killed by other cops.
"duty related illness"
officer, thank you for showing those kids how dangerous it is to ride a motorcycle on a sidewalk
i feel like we're really padding the numbers by tagging this with "struggle" and "weapons violation," seeing as his heart attack happened fully a day after the incident they are describing here?
murdered by his own bad driving, RIP brave commuter.
jogging down booger hill, sacrificing everything for the thin blue line
he t-boned a school bus, bravely
if you really cared about our brave boys in blue you would investigate this terrifying and deadly phenomenon of their vehicles leaving the roadway and striking stationary objects, mostly trees.
someone please help our brave officers learn to drive!!! their cars keep 'leaving the roadway'
i'm sure the deputy who killed his coworker was also charged with capital murder like all the other people who accidentally hit a cop who was standing in the road
anyway, this is propaganda. policing is, based on their own numbers, less dangerous than being a pizza delivery person and as it turns out, the numbers they're giving us are heavily padded with stuff like cops shooting each other or crashing into school buses.
only 3 charlottesville police officers have EVER been "killed" "in the line of duty," which i am putting in quotes here because the only one in the last 100 years was a guy who died of a heart attack while jogging around quantico (aka, not on duty here in town)
RIP to officer thomas who was killed with his own gun during a struggle over a ham in 1917. thank you for protecting charlottesville from ham thieves, sir. imagine going to work every day knowing that 103 years ago, someone was killed while preventing ham crimes. such courage.
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