Let's say 80% of people killed were armed, 60% with firearms. That still leaves 20% of unarmed and 20% of armed with knives which are common tool abundant everywhere. Grabbing some of them was surely crime of passion. And between grabbing a knife and stabbing someone with a knife is a long way.
I'd say that it all still leaves plenty of room, given how many people are killed by the police and how few are legally executed to believe that there's no huge gap between number of people legally executed and number of people killed by the police as a result of policemen vulnerability towards disrespect and propensity to escalate confrontation to maintain authority.
I'd say that it all still leaves plenty of room, given how many people are killed by the police and how few are legally executed to believe that there's no huge gap between number of people legally executed and number of people killed by the police as a result of policemen vulnerability towards disrespect and propensity to escalate confrontation to maintain authority.