It could have been undetermined, del Pozo said.
Homicide or accident? Medical rulings in arrest-related deaths can dictate what happens to police
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“We often hear opposing claims about gun violence that fall along partisan lines: One is that big cities are war zones that require a severe crackdown on crime, and the other is that our fears about homicides are greatly exaggerated and don’t require drastic action,” said study author Brandon del Pozo, an assistant professor at Brown University who previously served 23 years as a police officer in both New York City and Burlington, Vermont.
Young men in parts of Chicago, Philly at greater risk of death than soldiers in Iraq, Afghanistan
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