>> all .00001% of these incidents
That’s one “wrong” police home invasion in 1,000,000.
Did you make that number up, or do you have some evidence that your statement is correct?
It sounds low to me.
My bad! Math error — .000001% is one in TEN million, not one in one million.
Now the assumption that underpins your push-back is looking REALLY low.
What about it? Is that one in ten million “wrong” home invasions claim of yours truth, or fiction?
How many civil interactions do you think take place in a routine day in all of America? How many end up in the tragedies you cull from them?
Let’s see;
There are as of 2006, (the last count I know) 683,396 full time state, city, university and college, metropolitan and non-metropolitan county, and other law enforcement officers in the United States. There are approx. 120,000 full time law enforcement personnel working for the federal government adding up to a total number of 800,000 law enforcement personnel in the U.S.
Multiply that by 365 working days in a year.
How many interactions do YOU think take place? 12 or so? All by Jack Booted Thugs?