2022 saw five police-related deaths in Fort Wayne, Indiana, with racial disparities persisting and no policy changes since George Floyd's death.

Fatal police shootings in Fort Wayne, Indiana, echo a national trend, with over 13,000 fatalities by law enforcement in the past decade. In 2022, five police-related deaths occurred, attributed to non-compliance and weapon presence. Indiana's police killings have risen 50% since 2013. Racial disparities persist, as Black individuals are disproportionately affected. Despite increased violence since George Floyd's death, no policy changes have been made to address these issues.

October 05, 2024
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