published their findings in an article available in The Lancet. They also found that Black people die at the hands of police 3.5 times the rate of Whites.Researchers gathered their findings, including death certificates and physical characteristics of victims, from three databases: Fatal Encounters, Mapping Police Violence, and The Counted. RELATED: ‘Change is Brewing’: Ben & Jerry’s unveils new flavor for racial justiceThey then concluded that a total of 30,800 people have died as the result of police violence, with the highest number of cases involving non-Hispanic, Black victims. "We found that more than half of all deaths due to police violence that we estimated in the USA from 1980 to 2018 were unreported in the NVSS," the study.