Another point is that according to Steve's statistics, many shootings involved dogs = a quirky moving, small target. This might explain the bad hit rate even at shortest distances, as the stats go for all shootings.
It would also interested to know how NYC cops train. The usual police firing ranges in my state are "classic" ones: non-moving paper targets at different distances.
There is one quite sophisticated police range in a neighbor city, where the cops train with the help of a blue box, where their collegues play the bad guys and civilians in front of a cam and are pasted into the range. A little odd that they shoot at their own co-workers, but the overall training looks very true to reality.
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Originally Posted by Platapus
Paper does not shoot back. 
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I tend to disagree: