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There is 'NO war on police' and the number of officers killed last year was less than the number of cops killed in 2011
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3240626/There-NO-war-police-number-officers-killed-year-number-cops-killed-2011.html

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A recent poll found that over half of Americans believe that there in a war on police, especially after officers were murdered in recent days in both Texas and Illinois - though data reveals there may be no war after all.

After Shannon J. Miles was arrested for killing Sheriff Deputy Darren Goforth at a gas station in Houston on August 29, Devon Anderson of the Harris County DA said, 'there are a few bad apples in every profession. That does not mean there should be open warfare declared on law enforcement.'

The Ferguson protests in 2014 shined a light on police misconduct and 51 officers were killed nationwide up from 27 in 2013.

There is way more anti-police sentiment by the left.
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