And the odds increase to what.
Number of police[edit]
In 2008, federal police employed approx. 120,000 full-time law enforcement officers, authorized to make arrests and carry firearms in the United States.[45]
The 2012 Bureau of Justice Statistics' Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies (CSLLEA), found there were 17,985 state and local law enforcement agencies employing at least one full-time officer or the equivalent in part-time officers.[46]
In 2008, state and local law enforcement agencies employed more than 1.1 million people on a full-time basis, including about 765,000 sworn personnel (defined as those with general arrest powers). Agencies also employed approximately 100,000 part-time employees, including 44,000 sworn officers.[
Even if they only average one contact with a person a day, one is looking at well over 800,000 for a very rough number contacts with people per day.
Times 365 days that's 292,000,000 persons contacted in a year for a very rough number.
How many wrong full shootings a year even if 100 for a rough number most likely a lot lower as we are still talking about a year ago..
The chance of being wrongfully shot by a police officer is kind of low.
All the numbers are a very rough estimate.
Do your own math if you want to be more precise.