Speaking to thousands of law enforcement officials, FBI Director James Comey said that those who believe that there is a police shooting epidemic of black men “have no idea” what they’re talking about, and pressed police to begin keeping data to prove or disprove the point.

The news comes a year after reports of fatalities and injuries at the hands of police--most recently Laquan McDonald in Chicago--amid widening frustration over the lack of official recordings of the incidents.

Lynch's declaration as the chief law enforcement official in the government negates comments made by FBI Director James Comey, who last month argued that officers in major cities feel "under siege" due to protests, demonstrations, and discussions that aim to hold police officers accountable.

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On Tuesday, Roland Martin, former Virginia Governor L. Douglas Wilder, and the NewsOne Now panel discussed Comey's comments and his explanation that increasing crime rates are a result of cops being afraid to do their jobs because they don't want to be video taped.

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As a result of civilians using their mobile devices to record encounters with local law enforcement many police officers across the country are angry and…

It was an unprecedented speech on Lincoln’s Birthday as James B. Comey, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) gave a frank, eye opening speech about Law Enforcement and Race at Georgetown University.  Speaking in a hall named after Father Patrick Francis Healy, an ex-slave who later became the first Black Jesuit priest and […]