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TBI releases study on LEO-related deaths for 2021
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TBI Releases Annual Report On Law Enforcement-Related Deaths
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Law Enforcement Related Deaths in Tennessee Apr 08, 2021 at 01:22 pm by WGNS
On Thursday (4/8/21), the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation released a comprehensive study detailing law enforcement-related deaths that occurred in the state in calendar year 2020.
The report, released in accordance to the requirements in Tennessee Code Annotated §38-10-102, uses established definitions and methodology and provides information qualifying incidents submitted by the state’s law enforcement agencies. Data has been divided into three categories: Deadly Use-of-Force Incidents, Arrest-Related Non-Forcible Deaths, and Deaths in Custody.
Among the reports’ findings:
- In 2020, a total of 28 deadly use-of-force incidents occurred in the state, with incidents in the months of May, June, and July accounting for 46.4% of reported deaths. The data collected by the TBI showed there were no deaths related to the use of deadly force during the month of January.
TBI releases study on law-enforcement related deaths in 2020 | Read the full study
Among the findings, the report said in use-of-force incidents, white subjects accounted for about 74% of those killed. Black subjects accounted for about 16%.
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has released its latest study looking at law enforcement-related deaths in the state in 2020.
According to the TBI, the report uses established definitions and methodology and provides information qualifying incidents submitted by the state’s law enforcement agencies. Data has been divided into three categories: Deadly Use-of-Force Incidents, Arrest-Related Non-Forcible Deaths, and Deaths in Custody.