I'd be interested in this data if you can find it.  

Not what you want, but what I've been able to find in my similar
investigation:

The New York City Police Department's "Stop & Frisk" Practices: A Report
to the People of the State of New York, From The Office Of The Attorney
General, December 1, 1999
http://www.oag.state.ny.us/press/reports/stop_frisk/stop_frisk.html

and

http://www.chicagoreporter.com/index.php/c/The_Numbers/d/Police_Shootings_Database
Police Shootings Database -- spreadsheets for Chicago, New York, Phoenix
Police shootings.

giving some information about police shootings.  There is an older
article that I've not seen except for abstract that might be helpful in
part:
http://www.ncjrs.gov/App/publications/Abstract.aspx?id=81196
NCJ Number:      NCJ 081196   
Title:  Shootings of and by Chicago Police - Uncommon Crises, Part 1
Shootings by Chicago Police
Journal:        Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology  Volume:72  Issue:4 
Dated:(Winter 1981)  Pages:1813-1866
Author(s):      W A Geller ; K J Karales
Publication Date:       1981

Phil



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> Are there Police Departments that keep stats on every time an officers
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record number of drawings (and reason for doing so), shootings, hits,
injuries, and deaths from the officer's use of firearms.
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