
Still, Peter Kraska is one person who does think that police have become quicker to use force. The stats on police use of force in this country are just too unreliable to say anything for certain. The thing is it's really hard to tell whether this is something that's changing. They think police are too quick to pull the trigger when faced with potential danger. MARTIN KASTE, BYLINE: When you listen to the protesters, the message is clear. NPR's Martin Kaste reports now on the growing debate inside the world of policing over whether cops are being taught to pull the trigger too fast. Are American police too afraid of the public? That's a sensitive question, especially after five officers were gunned down in Dallas last week.
