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What does "threat" mean in threat_type? (Code list appears wrong) #66

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robertv4311 opened this issue Jul 20, 2023 · 0 comments
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From the code list: "threat: The victim had some kind of weapon visible to the officers on the scene."

However, there are a fair number of unarmed people who get this code -- and unlike the one case of an unarmed man coded as "shoot" (he had a gun and fired at the cops earlier in the encounter, but was unarmed when he was actually killed), "threat" is applied to some people who, as far as I can tell, never had a weapon, but allegedly claimed to have a weapon, made verbal threats, or charged at the cops.

Here are news reports on the three most recent people coded as "unarmed" but also "threat."

https://www.wtol.com/article/news/dash-camera-video-released-in-march-shooting-where-sylvania-twp-officer-shot-killed-man-during-burglary-investigation/512-f611bceb-fa03-4f56-b406-594678718197

https://www.wdbj7.com/2023/07/01/virginia-state-police-investigating-officer-involved-fatal-shooting-clifton-forge/

https://www.ajc.com/news/athens-officers-asked-man-to-show-his-hands-17-times-before-fatal-shooting/PXJ5NPTQKFH4BKUAWK3DOZCWVU/

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