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Author: Washington Post
Note: Corporate author. Statista makes available data created by others, as well as its own. More details
Date: 2020, June 4
Note: Give the year and the exact date of the publication (month or month and day), e.g.: (2012, April) or (2008, May 15); if given as a season, give the year and the season, e.g.: (2008, Spring). More details
Title: Rate of fatal police shootings in the United States from 2015 to June 2020, by ethnicity (per million of the population)[Data set]
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Publisher: Statista
Note: Publisher where the dataset is housed. More detailsURL: https://www.statista.com
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