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Philadelphia police shot nearly four hundred people over the past eight years - World Socialist Web Site

29.4.15

Philadelphia police shot nearly four hundred people over the past eight years - World Socialist Web Site - The Justice Department report on Philadelphia found that “In the past seven years, there have been only two months in which there were no Police shootings—June 2007 and August 2010. The most Police shootings in a single month came in May 2013, when the department had 11.”

There have been 59 police shootings of unarmed people in the past eight years, 15.4 percent of the total, in the city of roughly 1.5 million inhabitants. In 2010 and 2013, over 20 percent of all Police shootings were against unarmed people.

The report found that while the majority of the victims of police violence were African American, 49 percent of those who were shot while unarmed were white, more than any other ethnicity.

The report noted the prevalence of “Scandals of the past and present, high profile [police shooting] incidents, and a lack of transparency in investigative outcomes” in the Philadelphia police department.

In total, 540 Philadelphia police officers discharged their firearms in 364 Police shootings between 2007-2013. 20 percent of Police shootings involved two officers or more, and during a 2012 standoff with an armed man, 16 officers fired at the victim. In each of the shooting incidents, “PPD officers fired an average of 6.7 shots, ranging from 1 to 85 total shots.”

The epidemic of police shootings in Pennsylvania is by no means confined to Philadelphia. On Tuesday, A Pennsylvania police officer was charged with homicide after she shot an unarmed motorist in the back as he lay face down.

The Justice Department report followed a May 2013 article originally posted on philly.com that found the city’s rate of police shootings had skyrocketed past other major cities in the US, despite the fact that violent crime had plummeted. At the time, Philadelphia Police Commissioner Charles H. Ramsey contemptuously declared “I think we have a solid policy and consider it best practice.”

Ramsey is closely connected to the Obama Administration, and last December was appointed to co-chair the White House’s Task Force on 21st Century Policing, whose report, released earlier this year, made no mention of the militarization of local police departments and declined to call for any mandatory changes in police practices.


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