Boston Herald

Violence against the protectors

FBI says 59 officers have been murdered this year

- By Rick Sobey

The FBI is reporting that 59 law enforcemen­t officers have been feloniousl­y killed in the line of duty so far this year, a 51% spike compared to the 39 deaths at this time last year.

The 59 officer deaths mean about one officer has been murdered every five days this year, the head of FBI Boston’s division told the Herald on Monday.

The rising assaults on law enforcemen­t officers are both “disturbing” and “alarming,” added Joseph Bonavolont­a, special agent in charge of FBI Boston.

“There’s been a tremendous uptick in the felonious killings of officers,” he said, later adding, “And not only are the numbers dramatical­ly rising over the last couple of years, the percent of unprovoked attacks has significan­tly risen.”

These unprovoked attacks, combined with pursuits, tactical situations and ambushes, have been the cause for 74% of the felonious deaths so far this year. In 2020, those four circumstan­ces represente­d 28% of the deaths.

“It’s a real significan­t cause of concern for us,” Bonavolont­a said.

“The increase of violence against law enforcemen­t officers is alarming,” he added, saying the issue “quite frankly has not received the attention that it really deserves.”

The FBI is also reporting 46 accidental officer deaths so far this year, a 24% increase from the 37 deaths at this time last year.

Of the 46 deaths, 24 fatalities were a result of a motor vehicle crash — and 16 of those vehicle deaths happened while the officer was on patrol.

So far this year, 183 officers have died from the following medical conditions: 169 died in the line of duty from illnesses related to COVID, 12 officers died due to heart attacks, one officer died due to other natural causes, and one officer died from conditions associated with responding to 9/11.

The FBI has also released its annual report on law enforcemen­t officers assaulted in the line of duty. Last year, more than 60,000 law enforcemen­t officers were assaulted while performing their duties. That’s 4,071 more officers assaulted in 2020 than the 56,034 assaults reported in 2019.

Of the 60,105 officers who were assaulted in 2020:

18,568 sustained injuries

44,421 officers were assaulted with personal weapons (hands, fists or feet); 25.8% of these officers were injured

2,744 officers were assaulted with firearms; 6.1% of these officers were injured

1,180 officers were assaulted with knives or other cutting instrument­s; 9.7% of these officers were injured

The remaining 11,760 officers were assaulted with other types of dangerous weapons; 16.8% of these officers were injured

Of all the officers assaulted in 2020, agencies reported officers were involved in these circumstan­ces:

Responding to disturbanc­e calls such as family quarrels or bar fights (29.6%)

Attempting other arrests (16.1%) Handling, transporti­ng or maintainin­g custody of prisoners (12.6%)

Investigat­ing suspicious persons or circumstan­ces (8.8%)

Traffic pursuits or stops (8.4%)

Civil disorder, such as mass disobedien­ce or riots (4.1%)

Handling persons with mental illness (3.9%)

Burglaries in progress or pursuing burglary suspects (1.3%)

Ambush situations (0.8%)

Robberies in progress or pursuing robbery suspects (0.8%)

All other types of circumstan­ces (13.6%)

 ?? BostoN Herald file ?? ON DUTY: FBI Boston raised the alarm on Monday, reporting that 59 law enforcemen­t officers have been feloniousl­y killed in the line of duty so far this year.
BostoN Herald file ON DUTY: FBI Boston raised the alarm on Monday, reporting that 59 law enforcemen­t officers have been feloniousl­y killed in the line of duty so far this year.

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