@MsKenya, this testimony is very touching. Equally touching is a story of policemen meting "justice" thier way to someone I know sample this: Sometime in December, 2007 within Malindi District a well known childhood friend and popular footballer (Koki) was gunned down together with 3 other people (one of them a std 7 pupil- brother to Koki's girlfriend) while ridding on a tuktuk that Koki was piloting. The flying squad guys had a tip off that there was a gang of four people riding in a tuktuk. For those who have been to this town, the number of tuktuks is just crazy. Koki and company were shot from the back after being ordered to lay down even the pupil in uniform! A G3 gun was placed next to their bleeding bodies. The hour was around 11am in broad day light within Kisumu Ndogo area next to a building that was under construction (the fundis atop the building witnessed all the action). One of the fundis was later found shot dead in the Sabaki area when things got thick for the policemen.
There were serious demonstrations in the town for weeks. We could not bring back these guys to life. King'ori Mwangi was booed when he tried to justify the incident. By the way Koki's home is only 20 meters from the Malindi police station and almost all the cops knew him very well. (They have a cafe where these officers frequent for lunch etc). I could not believe it when I viewed the body before burial, the bullet had shattered/almost severed his head from the neck.
The story of seeking justice for his family is another sad one

. My point:- as Sparkly put it, these guys are well equipped, armed and highly trained in use of weapons. Then the force of the law is always on their side. Just like any other job part of it involves occupational hazards, which are unfortunate and regrettable. The right thing to do is to reform not only the police force but the entire criminal justice system, especially our rotten judiciary.
Having said that we must also remember that Kenya is fast turning out to be an activist/lobbyist state where the noise levels get higher on things that don't really need to be amplified. Remember NGO noise on the military operation in Mt. Elgon? Remember Alston on Mungiki operations?