Trump isn't blame for this anymore than any other POTUS- the police don't depend on anyone when it comes to this and if you search for police killings and violence, the numbers are very consistent- roughly 1000 people are killed annually by the police, but don't fail to look into the situation- they don't always kill people in cuffs and many arrestees fight for their lives at that time. Whether they overpower the cops while being cuffed, beat the crap out of them or grab a gun and shoot, it's not a good situation to be in. Another point that needs to be made- more training is needed. Period. The fact that officers are required to wear a body cam of some kind is a great way to make sure evidence is available, but some way to make sure the cameras can't be disabled is needed. Chauvin didn't turn his camera on and he was a training officer.
This is an example of what they're up against. Don't watch if you don't want to see a cop being shot-
The officer in this article is Black-
A night of protesting turns into property damage and a huge loss for some business owners.
www.wisn.com
Others killed while on duty-
Officer Peter Jerving was shot and killed in the line of duty on February 7th, 2023. His name will join the list of dozens of other members of the Milwaukee Police Department who have given their lives while in service to their city. Here are the names and photographs of each of those officers:
www.tmj4.com
WRT defunding and abolishing departments, I think that's far too drastic and no city can afford to be without law enforcement- criminals just can't stop being criminals and given the chance, some will commit crimes when they know they can get away with it. As I wrote, I think departments need to be penalized for their wrongful deaths and beatings- if they feel pain from their actions, maybe it will make them think about holding back.