Not sure why you wanna be a punk about it, but a real quick google search gave me this:
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New York City police statistics show that simply hitting a target, let alone hitting it in a specific spot, is a difficult challenge. In 2006, in cases where police officers intentionally fired a gun at a person, they discharged 364 bullets and hit their target 103 times, for a hit rate of 28.3 percent, according to the department’s Firearms Discharge Report. The police shot and killed 13 people last year.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/09/weeki ... .html?_r=0" target="_BLANK
Granted, that is from a 2006 report, so 8 years ago. I'm not trying to argue with you, I'm genuinely curious about it. I don't think my article about an 8 year old NYC police report is extremely relevant, but it sure beats a statistic that isn't cited. I figure as a graduate student (or someone who, by now, holds an advanced degree) you should realize that.