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2016 Sees Sharp Increase in Shooting Deaths of US Police Officers, Report Shows

© AP Photo / Jessica Hill, FileIn this Jan. 28, 2013, file photo, firearms training unit Detective Barbara J. Mattson, of the Connecticut State Police, holds up a Bushmaster AR-15 rifle, the same make and model of gun used by Adam Lanza in the Sandy Hook School shooting, for a demonstration during a hearing of a legislative subcommittee reviewing gun laws, at the Legislative Office Building in Hartford, Connecticut.
In this Jan. 28, 2013, file photo, firearms training unit Detective Barbara J. Mattson, of the Connecticut State Police, holds up a Bushmaster AR-15 rifle, the same make and model of gun used by Adam Lanza in the Sandy Hook School shooting, for a demonstration during a hearing of a legislative subcommittee reviewing gun laws, at the Legislative Office Building in Hartford, Connecticut. - Sputnik International
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At least 61 law enforcement officers in the United States have been fatally shot on duty so far in 2016, exceeding last year’s total by 20 deaths, research issued Friday by the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund showed.

WASHINGTON (Sputnik) – The 48 percent increase from 2015, when firearms were linked to 41 police deaths across the country, includes ambush-style attacks on officers.

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Last weekend, four officers in three US states – Texas, Florida and Missouri – were targeted while conducting routine traffic stops. San Antonio, Texas police detective Benjamin Marconi died Sunday after being shot in the head; the three other officers were wounded and hospitalized.

Earlier this month, two officers in the state of Iowa were ambushed and killed in their patrol cars upon arriving at the scene of a reported shooting, and a New York City officer died from wounds suffered in a shootout.

In response to the most recent tragedies, Attorney General Loretta Lynch said the US Department of Justice would assist efforts by state and local law enforcement agencies to reduce the frequency of police killings.

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