72 Officers Killed in the Line of Duty Last Year
Up from the 56 killed the year before
The FBI says that 72 law enforcement officers were killed in the line of duty last year, up from 56 the year before.
An additional 53 officers died in accidents, and 54,774 officers were assaulted in the line of duty.
The average age of officers killed in the line of duty was 38.
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Just for comparison, anyone know how many unarmed civilians were killed by LE last year?