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More Than Half Of US Police Killings Go Unreported , Major Analysis Reveals

The number of people killed by police in the US over the past four decades has risen to a record high. But what does it mean for the victims of police violence? The BBC’s Tom de Castella looks at the shocking figures.

Source: iflscience.com
Published on 2021-10-01

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