However, the Washington Post and the Guardian undertook the duty of collecting data on deaths during encounters with law enforcement officers. The main difference is that the Post collected data only on shootings, while the Guardian included all deaths, including those caused by Tasers.
Using the information from the Guardian database, here's a breakdown of all the people killed by police in Florida in 2015.
There are some notable findings for Miami-Dade: The county had by far the most police-involved deaths, with 15 last year. The county with the next highest number was Jacksonville, with just six. The Miami-Dade Police Department led the state in deaths, with seven tied to department officers, while the City of Miami was third, with three.
Statewide, black suspects were killed more often than anyone else, making up 45 percent of all police-involved deaths. African-Americans make up just 17 percent of Florida's population. (Whites, meanwhile, compose 60 percent of the population but just 44 percent of deaths.)
Here's a more detailed breakdown via the database:
Total number of people killed by police in Florida: 71
Rank by Total Number of Deaths: 3rdWeapons
Rank by Deaths per Capita: 24th
Total number unarmed: 14 (24%)Race and Ethnicity
Total number armed with a firearm: 39 (51%)
Total number armed with a knife: 6 (8%)
Total number armed with another weapon: 12 (17%)
Weapons cited as "other": A razor blade, a "stick or crowbar," a machete, cars, a pipe, a "sharp object," a samurai sword, and a broomstick.
Black: 32 (45%)Deaths per Million People by Race and Ethnicity:
Non-Hispanic White: 31 (44%)
Hispanic/Latino: 7 (10%)
Asian/Pacific Islander: 1 (1%)
Black: 10.4By Gender
White: 2.7
Hispanic/Latino: 1.5
Notably, deaths of blacks after police encounters is higher than the national rate of 7.1 per million. Deaths of Hispanics/Latinos is noticeably lower than the national average of 3.5 per million. The rate for whites is similar to the national average of 2.9 per million.
Male: 70Number of Those Killed Under Age 18: 3
Female: 1
Only 53 women were killed by police across America in 2015.
Means of Death
Gunshot: 64Details of Those Unarmed Who Were Killed by Police:
Taser: 4
Died in Police Custody: 2
Struck by Police Vehicle: 1
Total: 14Details of Those Killed Who Were Armed With "Other" Weapons:
Black: 6
White: 6
Hispanic: 1
Asian: 1
Killed by Gunshot: 9
Tasered: 3
Other: 2
Total: 12(This
Black: 7
White: 3
Hispanic: 1
Killed by Gunshot: All 12
Police Departments With the Most Deaths:
Miami-Dade Police Department: 7Counties With the Most Deaths:
Jacksonville Sheriff's Office: 6
Miami Police Department: 3
Orlando Police Department: 3
Tallahassee Police Department: 3
Volusia County Sheriff's Office: 3
Broward County Sheriff's Office: 2
Brevard County Sheriff's Office: 2
Lake County Sheriff's Office: 2
Miami Beach Police Department: 2
St. Johns County Sheriff's Office: 2
Tampa Police Department: 2
Miami-Dade: 15
Duval (Jacksonville): 6
Broward: 6
Hillsborough: 4
Brevard: 4
Orange: 4
Volusia: 4
Palm Beach: 2
Polk: 2
Sarasota: 2
St. Johns: 2