Monday, May 19, 2008

The NYPD Releases Detailed Data on Dogs They've Shot, But Not on The People

The Village Voice reports:
Last week, the NYPD gave the City Council nine years' worth of previously confidential detailed reports on the department's shooting incidents.

But members of the council's Public Safety Committee, which ostensibly oversees the NYPD, were barking up the wrong tree if they thought these long-sought-after Firearms Discharge Reports were going to reveal anything about the racial makeup of the people shot by New York's cops.

On the other hand, among all the statistics and analyses were detailed breakdowns of the breeds of dogs shot by cops.
Gun control works,for those who have a monopoly on guns.