In the U.S. during a given year, an estimated 1 million civilians experience police threat of or use of force resulting in a conservative estimate of 75,000 non-fatal injuries requiring hospital treatment and 600-1100 deaths.
Data on police shootings and violence impacting civilians in the United States, as prepared by the Law Enforcement Epidemiology Project.
policeepi.uic.edu
That is a lot for 75,000 people to end up in hospital because of police. On a total and per capita basis it appears much higher than most countries. Just recently for example an Australian reporter covering a protest rally in the USA was shot with rubber bullets. Not something you generally see outside of 3rd world countries.