264 LEOs Killed In The Line Of Duty In 2020
LAPPL News Watch
January 12, 2021
A total of 264 officers died in the line of duty in 2020, according to
new data released Monday by the National Law
Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF). That’s a 96% increase over
2019 – which saw 135 duty deaths – and makes 2020 the deadliest year for
law enforcement since 1974.
According to the press release, the COVID-19 pandemic is responsible for the spike. The category for “other” causes of death, which includes COVID-19, was up 300% over 2019.
Firearms-related fatalities claimed the lives of 48 officers in 2020, a 6% decrease compared to the 51 officers killed in firearms-related incidents in 2019.
Of the 48 officer deaths, 11 were investigating a suspicious person or activity, seven were killed responding to domestic disturbance calls, six deaths each were attempting an arrest and ambush attacks on officers, three were in tactical situations, and three others were responding to various disturbance calls.
Four officers died responding to a robbery or burglary in-progress call while three were feloniously killed during traffic stops. Two officers were killed during the year serving warrants, two others were killed by inadvertent gunfire and one officer was killed by firearms responding to a mental health call.
Traffic-related fatalities increased 2% with 44 deaths in 2020 compared to 43 deaths in 2019.
4 comments:
How can covid be considered in the line of duty?
It can be a dangerous business.
The Texas Legislature convened yesterday. Here is a Tweet from Governor Greg Abbott.
Greg Abbott
10h ·
This proposed law to limit the Castle Doctrine that currently allows homeowners to defend themselves has 0% chance of passing.
Even if it did pass it has a 100% certainty of being vetoed.
We will protect 2nd Amendment rights—not limit them.
#2A
Also the Galveston County Commissioners Court passed a resolution yesterday that made Galveston County a 2nd Amendment Sanctuary County.
I love Texas.
I thought Trump was for law and order? I thought he was someone who would make sure that the heroic police who put their lives on the line everyday would be protected. Apparently not.
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