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Apr 15, 2021 · 8:23 PM UTC

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i didn't say the numbers aren't lower. I said that it's misleading. Because it makes the contrast seem much larger than it is. you should learn to be less of an arrogant asshat.
I believe the level of violent crime explains that one.
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Training is always good and I agree with it. But comparing the US to Finland is still misleading. Their crime rates are lower. Police/civllian interactions are lower. Population is lower.
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Have you also compared crime rates?
The stats compare more than 10 yrs of other countries stats, to one year of US stats. Pls read. It's amazing. Strange fact: The first police killing in Iceland occurred, in 2014-Reykjavík. Amazing, but true. Many countries must wonder about our crazy gun culture.
Both of these police officers did perform their job properly and should be celebrated, not punished. Do you even know what lawbreakers that they were up against? Felons who've destroyed others lives. Abused drugs.Threatened ladies. Used violence. Removal is sometimes a necessity.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
So does this mean we have white foreigner's here in our police department killing american people? Taking our children too. Every american seem's to be the target.
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Look at the training of these cops in Europe. Very different from our shoot and ask questions later training.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Unskilled workers with a gun and this is the result!
Replying to @marwilliamson
I wonder what percent of people resist arrest in each of those countries? Also how many cops are killed in each country.