Tom, you are much more kind than I am toward LEOs. I really don't know what percentages, but the last few forces I have had dealings with (all positive) have left a very bad taste in my mouth for event he rank and file.
In the county sheriff dept. where I had my ranch, there were a couple of good folks, the best being a woman IMHO. The worst being the Sheriff himself, an ignorant arrogant thug. Completely botched a missing couple situation, took months to find the wife in the basement of a derelict farmhouse, refused to let anyone search the rest of the house cuz when he hauled his overweight ass into a window, the house rocked back and forth (it was rather derelict). So he put the house off-limits. Guess where the husband was? Upstairs in that house. The husband had Alzheimer's, killed her, whacked himself upstairs. Screwed up other cases too. He gave an order when running for re-election that if you even uttered his competitor's name, he would fire you on the spot and make sure you had a bad report to go along with it.
Couple that with my experiences with the overly politicized Chicago and suburban PDs, plus the actions in NO after Katrina, Greensgurg, KS, and elsewhere (especially the map of botched SWAT raids), and you can begin to understand why I and others worry that maybe the rank and file aren't quite so worthy of trust. And then the Feds form these little intell groups that was supposed to be off the radar, and should anyone wonder that we are paranoid and distrusting?
I expect the PDs around the country to stop the BGs, or at least keep a lid on it. I also expect them not to ever, under any circumstances, label, view, react to, or in any other manner tag or behave towards law-abiding, perhaps dissenting citizens as "terrorists". But they will, it is coming, and just a matter of time. The right person in the right place can bring together our militarized PDs, urban warfare trained and experienced military, bad laws and corrupt politicians, and we will see freedom and liberty evaporate overnight, much like this economy.
That kinda what you were trying to say, Tom?