> This information has been meticulously sourced from the three largest, most comprehensive and impartial crowdsourced databases on police killings in the country: FatalEncounters.org, the U.S. Police Shootings Database and KilledbyPolice.net. We've also done extensive original research to further improve the quality and completeness of the data; searching social media, obituaries, criminal records databases, police reports and other sources to identify the race of 91 percent of all victims in the database.
It also lists their definitions for "police killing", "unarmed", "vehicle", and "allegedly armed."
They also make the data available for download, so you can verify it. The columns are:
Victim's name
Victim's age
Victim's gender
Victim's race
URL of image of victim
Date of injury resulting in death (month/day/year)
Location of injury (address)
Location of death (city)
Location of death (state)
Location of death (zip code)
Location of death (county)
Agency responsible for death
Cause of death
A brief description of the circumstances surrounding the death
Official disposition of death (justified or other)
Criminal Charges?
Link to news article or photo of official document
Symptoms of mental illness?
Unarmed