There is a difference between being a legally justified shoot and a "good shoot". There's a huge amount of times that police would have had legal justification to shoot someone in the last couple months and wisely haven't. And it's not that it is inherently wrong, but they have an extra level of control to avoid escalating tensions beyond a boiling point that can get a shit-ton of innocent people killed. In no way am I condemning the officer, but it was incredibly unwise to do that. I agree, there are many instances that a peep has retrieved a weapon from a vehicle. Still, the officer with signs on target would have an advantage if he did, granted, to some minimized threat remaining to his and their lives. Yet, much of the public doesn't comprehend that, and as a result, there's far greater risk to life in general now.





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