
You have to read and understand that this quoted section below is from that link date 1998:
There have been many police officers here in the United States who've been shot with medium-high energy Magnum handgun bullets (as well as shotgun slugs) while wearing soft body armor. Soft body armor is constructed of several layers of fabric. When a projectile impacts soft armor, its energy is transmitted directly through the flexible fabric to the officer's body. There's not one documented incident in which an officer was knocked unconscious or physically incapacitated or in any way rendered unable to perform willful activity after his soft armor stopped such a projectile. These officers absorbed nearly 100 percent kinetic energy transfer, yet none were incapacitated by the blunt trauma "shock" of projectile impact or temporary displacement of underlying soft tissues.
2010 minus 1998 = 12 years
Like I said there have been a lot of officer involved shootings since 1998, probably enough to rule out the "none" part or the "There's not one documented incident...." part of the quoted section above.
Just because something might have happened prior to 1998 and was not documented, it doesn't mean that it did NOT happen.
The internet in 1998 was still kinda in its infancy.
For example, if I am reading this chart correctly:
http://finance.yahoo.com/echarts?s=GOOG#chart1:symbol=goog;range=my;indicator=volume;charttype=line;crosshair=on;ohlcvalues=0;logscale=on;source=undefinedGoogle didn't have its initial public offering (IPO) until 2004.
I do remember my roommate in the 94, 95 or 96 timeframe had his nose completely buried in AOL chatrooms with a dial up connection. I doubt that many police departments in that same time frame were real quick to broadcast on the internet that their Officer Joe Sixpack got shot with a .38 Special, but was still able to return fire and apprehend the suspect.
Said another way...departments might have been hesitant to broadcast to the rest of the world that either their training sucked or that their TTP's sucked as well.