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4 police killings in 24 hours bring total to 500 And cumulatively, the number of fatal police shootings has reached at least 500 this year, according to one newspaper's calculation. Posted!A link has been posted to your Facebook feed. And cumulatively, the number of fatal police shootings has reached at least 500 this year, according to one newspaper's calculation. In the Bronx, Isiah Hampton, 19, was killed Wednesday morning as he attacked his ex girlfriend with a .38 caliber handgun, according to WABC TV, New York. She managed to escape after officers arrived and Hampton then pointed his gun at them. The woman had a wound to her arm where a bullet had grazed it. In Cincinnati, QuanDavier Hicks, 22, died Tuesday after pointing a loaded .22 caliber rifle at two officers who had knocked on his apartment door after receiving a complaint from a woman in the neighborhood that a man had threatened to kill her. One of the officers immediately grabbed the barrel of Hicks' gun and pushed it away from his partner; the other fired a fatal shot into Hicks' chest. In Des Moines, Ryan Bolinger, 28, of West Des Moines, Iowa, was killed Tuesday after acting erratically, leading officers on a slow speed chase and then getting out of his car to charge one of the officers. The officer shot through her squad car window to kill Bolinger, who later was found to be unarmed. In Tomball, Texas, about 30 miles northeast of Houston, a 45 year old felon with outstanding warrants, whose name has not been released, was killed Tuesday after leading officers in two counties on a high speed chase that ended in front of his grandmother's house. After he stopped, he initially pointed the weapon he was carrying at his own head and then pointed it at three officers, who shot him.