Why fatal police shootings aren’t declining

Why fatal police shootings aren’t declining


When Dexter Reed died in a shoot-out with Chicago police on March 21, the incident was quickly grafted onto a narrative that began in 2014 after a policeman killed Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri — namely, that the United States faces an epidemic of violence by unbridled cops who do not believe black lives matter. “Killing of Dexter Reed raises questions about Chicago police reform. ‘The message is, go in guns blazing,’” blared a headline in the Chicago Sun-Times.

Reed’s death joins a long list of police shootings that have received wide media coverage and political scrutiny — especially those involving African-Americans. Over the years, many police departments embraced reforms, including the use of body cams, to document incidents — an effort bolstered by

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