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I don't have a number. How the fuck would I know how many cops do nothing but terrorize the public? I know it is too many. I'm sad for this country that people like you disagree.
What you're missing here is that nobody is defending police misconduct. Everybody agrees that it should not happen, and that we should minimize it to the extent possible. At the same time, you're never going to eliminate it completely, and it is utterly unfair to cast a broad smear against cops in general, as you have done.
In another discussion here, someone raised the time a cop shot a motorist who was just reaching for his driver's license in the glove compartment. A tragedy, obviously, but the reality is that there are tens, perhaps hundreds of millions of traffic stops each year in which cops don't do that. The overwhelming, vast majority of cops don't shoot people when they're reaching for their license. Your comments on what police are like should consider all those good cops as well.
The sad truth is that our society has a lot of guns, and a lot of violent crime. That probably produces a more aggressive police force than you might see in a different society, but that's sort of an inevitable -- though lamentable - consequence of what they have to do.
Compare the number of police shootings to the numbers of homicides, assaults with deadly weapons, armed robberies, rapes, etc.., the number of bad people out there. And get a grasp on the reality that in the vast, vast majority of times cops are dealing with those bad hombres, they're not shooting and killing people. They're just trying to do a high-stress job and still get home safely.
Sure, there are some who snap and abuse their power, and we all agree that is a bad thing. But your blanket condemnations are doing an enormous disservice to all those cops who don't do that stuff.
And hell, I don't even like cops in general. But you're just being unfair.