IF this many police officers are shot during a Democratic Administration I think we have to expect 10 times as many police dying during a Trump Administration. Because Trump in office just means Blacks and Hispanics and Muslims will have declared "Complete War" on the police and this administration. However, if Trump declares "Martial Law" because of this this also could be the end of our Democracy in a Republic and the beginning of something like Hitler in Germany.
Trump coming into an already "Totally divided Country" just means revolution or chaos on multiple levels nationwide. Trump calms nothing. He unifies Nothing. He divides everyone even further and further and further.
Him being inaugurated just means at the very least a Social Civil War worse than the 1960s and 1970s when parents and children often never spoke again and many many grandparents never never saw or met their grandchildren ever because of the 1960s and 1970s Social revolution then. So, we are in for it to a horrific degree whether this become violent or not. There is no UNITY at all presently possible here in the U.S.
This is the worst it has ever been since Kennedy was assassinated in 1963. Nothing has been as bad as this since then.
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How Many Police Officers Killed In 2016? Byron Police Officers Shot In Georgia While Serving Search Warrant
A
shooting that took place while two officers were serving a search
warrant for drugs at a home in Byron, Georgia, Monday morning resulted
in one man’s death and the two officers acquiring injuries from gunshots
wounds.
Georgia Bureau of Investigation Special Agent in Charge J.T. Ricketson said officers James Wynn and William Patterson of the Peach County Drug Task Force entered the house through the back door after they had knocked on it three times, proclaimed their presence and got no response, according to local reports Monday. After gaining entry into the home about 20 miles west of Macon, Georgia, a man hiding inside fired at least one round of bullets at the unsuspecting officers. The two officers responded by firing back and killing the assailant.
Both
officers were taken to a nearby hospital where Patterson was quickly
released and Wynn stayed for surgery Monday morning. Wynn who has been
on the force for four years, was expected to make a full recovery,
according to local reports.
Rickets said the man who was killed was the likely subject of the search warrant the two officers had been serving. Rickets described the man as a 35-year-old white male. The man’s girlfriend and an one-month-old infant were also at the house during the fatal confrontation, but neither was harmed, Rickets said.
Americus Officer Nicholas Smarr and Jody Smith, an officer with Georgia Southwestern State University, were shot and killed Wednesday after responding to a domestic dispute call at an apartment in Americus, South Georgia, 130 miles south of Atlanta. The officers were similarly fired upon by a man while they were searching his home. Americus authorities said the suspect, 32-year-old Minquell Kennedy Lembrick, killed himself Thursday following a manhunt.
There has been a 66 percent increase in fatal police shootings in the U.S. in 2016 compared to how many there were at this same time in 2015, Al Jazeera reported Sunday. Sixty-four officers nationwide were killed while in service in 2016 while seven law enforcement officers were killed in the line of duty in Georgia according to local reports Monday. There hadn’t been a year where more than 50 officers were fatally shot since 2011.
Georgia Bureau of Investigation Special Agent in Charge J.T. Ricketson said officers James Wynn and William Patterson of the Peach County Drug Task Force entered the house through the back door after they had knocked on it three times, proclaimed their presence and got no response, according to local reports Monday. After gaining entry into the home about 20 miles west of Macon, Georgia, a man hiding inside fired at least one round of bullets at the unsuspecting officers. The two officers responded by firing back and killing the assailant.
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Rickets said the man who was killed was the likely subject of the search warrant the two officers had been serving. Rickets described the man as a 35-year-old white male. The man’s girlfriend and an one-month-old infant were also at the house during the fatal confrontation, but neither was harmed, Rickets said.
Americus Officer Nicholas Smarr and Jody Smith, an officer with Georgia Southwestern State University, were shot and killed Wednesday after responding to a domestic dispute call at an apartment in Americus, South Georgia, 130 miles south of Atlanta. The officers were similarly fired upon by a man while they were searching his home. Americus authorities said the suspect, 32-year-old Minquell Kennedy Lembrick, killed himself Thursday following a manhunt.
There has been a 66 percent increase in fatal police shootings in the U.S. in 2016 compared to how many there were at this same time in 2015, Al Jazeera reported Sunday. Sixty-four officers nationwide were killed while in service in 2016 while seven law enforcement officers were killed in the line of duty in Georgia according to local reports Monday. There hadn’t been a year where more than 50 officers were fatally shot since 2011.
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