More chance of being struck by lightning than that happening to you
Hopefully it stays that way. I have not had problems with cops. If you are pulled over, be respectful. If you broke the law it's not the cop's fault. He/ She's just doing their job. But in this case, he murdered her. And it does unfortunately happen, maybe more than being struck by a lightning strike, certainly more than being killed by lightning strike. Here are some stats below, I am not sure how accurate. If you were betting, your odds are lower of being killed by a cop than dying of a lightning strike.
High odds indicate that an event or outcome is considered less likely to happen by bookmakers or the betting community.
Low odds suggest that an event or outcome is considered highly likely to occur by bookmakers or the betting community.
https://www.britannica.com/question/What-are-the-chances-of-being-struck-by-lightningThe odds that one will be struck by lightning in the U.S. during one’s lifetime are 1 in 15,300. On average, 270 people in the U.S. are struck per year, and only about 10 percent of that number die from the event. Around the world, approximately 2,000 people are struck by lightning every year.
https://www.startribune.com/police-shootings-the-risk-is-lower-than-you-probably-imagine/428044703/Per the FBI’s Table 43, there were 8,248,709 arrests made in 2015, and per the Washington Post database, there were 991 fatal police altercations with suspects. This makes the probability of being fatally shot when arrested by a peace officer 1 in 8,323.
The number of blacks killed by police was 258. The number of arrests was 2,197,140. This puts the probability of an arrested black person being killed by a peace officer at 1 in 8,516.
There were 5,753,212 arrests of white people and 495 white people killed by peace officers, or 1 in 11,622.