Firearm injuries are a public health crisis, annually costing 45 000 lives and more than 1 million disability-adjusted life years in the United States alone.1,2 Harms associated with use of firearms are compounded and reinforced by underreporting, inadequate funding for prevention, and other structural inequities.2 Among the most underreported but societally impactful forms of firearm injury are shootings by police, which result in 1000 US fatalities annually1 and likely contribute to...