Methodology
Law Enforcement
Officers Killed

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When an officer is killed in the line of duty, the FBI gathers data about circumstances pertaining to the death. The data come from various sources:

  • Local, state, tribal, and federal law enforcement agencies participating in the Uniform Crime Reporting Program may report line-of-duty deaths that occur in their jurisdictions.
  • FBI field divisions and legal attaché offices report line-of-duty deaths that occur in the United States, its outlying areas, and foreign countries.
  • The Bureau of Justice Assistance, the Public Safety Officers’ Benefits Program, and several nonprofit organizations devoted to supporting the families of fallen officers provide information about line-of-duty deaths.

When the FBI receives notification of a line-of-duty death, the Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted program staff works with FBI field divisions to contact the fallen officer’s employing agency, requesting additional details about the fatal incident and supplying information about federal programs that provide benefits to survivors of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty. The staff also obtains criminal history data from the FBI’s Interstate Identification Index about people who are identified in connection with line-of-duty deaths.

If you have questions about these data

Contact the Communications Unit of the FBI's Criminal Justice Information Services Division via e-mail at cjis_comm@leo.gov or by telephone at (304) 625-4995.