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Statistics DON'T support left's ​toxic narrative about America's police: Manhattan Institute

Statistics DON'T support left's ​toxic narrative about America's police: Manhattan Institute

Only .003% of interactions with a cop result in use of deadly force

In the wake of George Floyd's death at the hands of Minneapolis police, we've all heard the reports of widespread police brutality against black Americans. But according to Rafael Mangual, a fellow at the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, the statistics don't support this narrative of systemic racism among police officers at all.

Mangual joined Glenn Beck on the radio program Tuesday to break down the statistics and explain why he believes the toxic narrative about America's police is absolutely wrong.

Watch the video below for the details:



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