US police need fewer hours of training than American plumbers and cosmetologists, a level of formal instruction for law enforcement that is a fraction of the requirement in many other western countries.
The comparatively low level of training hours needed to qualify to use deadly force in the US has come under renewed scrutiny after the fatal beating of Tyre Nichols by five police officers in Memphis, Tennessee.
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