Several databases exist detailing homicide by and against police officers. They are listed below. The Center for Homicide Research does not endorse any of the above databases. This list is for informational purposes only and use of any of these data sources must be undertaken with caution after having read the methodology for each one. Pay particular attention to terminology to differentiate between “shooting” versus “killing.”
Several databases exist detailing homicide by and against police officers. They are listed below. The Center for Homicide Research does not endorse any of the above databases. This list is for informational purposes only and use of any of these data sources must be undertaken with caution after having read the methodology for each one. Pay particular attention to terminology to differentiate between “shooting” versus “killing.”
Annual Discharge Report – New York Police Department
Deadspin Police-Shooting Database
Department of Justice (no name yet) – Announced in October of 2016
Fatal Shootings by Utah law Enforcement
Fatal Officer-Involved Shootings in San Diego County, 1980-2017
Idaho Officer-Involved Fatal Shootings
IMPD Police Action Shootings – Indianapolis Star
Law Enforcement Shootings Since 2007 – Tulsa World, Oklahoma
Phoenix-area Police Shootings 2016 – AZ
Officer-Involved Shooting Database – Orlando, FL
Police Department Officer-Involved Shootings – Houston
Police Shootings Database – Massachusetts CopBlock
Police Use of Deadly Force in Maine 1990-2012
San Diego Stolen Lives Database 1980-Present
SFPD Officer-Involved Shootings – KQED
SHOT Project (Statistics Help Officer Tactics)
The Virginian Pilot Police Shootings Database
Why Cops Shoot – Tampa Bay Times, Florida
The following databases include in-custody deaths in addition to officer-involved shootings:
Officer-Involved Shooting Incidents – Texas Justice Initiative
The Counted: People Killed by Police in the US – The Guardian
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