lobosrul
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I would say yes, you should probably cooperate and act precisely as the police want you to when you have a firearm in your possession, legally or otherwise.
Having a CCW doesn't excuse you from being responsible for both parties.
That said, if what is quoted as having happened is what did happen, that he announced his CCW as he was reaching for his wallet/ID, then the officer most likely could not process the situation in time and fired out of panic after hearing the word 'gun'. If so then this is extremely poor training (or handling) and the officer should face at a minimum manslaughter charges, the dept should be fined, and a mandatory retraining program should be forced on all officers in the district.
Even if the cop is hysterical in the video, it doesn't excuse any potential negligence on the drivers part that would have lead up to this happening.
Yes I agree you should. And it sounds to me as if he meant to comply, but maybe didn't do so exactly right. Announce you have a CCW: correct you have to do that. Show the cop your license: correct you have to do that. I guess the best thing to do would be to have the license out on your lap, or dashboard before the police even get to your door?
On the other hand, unless and until, someone actually has a weapon in their hand*, its always unjustifiable for LEO to shoot based on the assumption that there will be.
Unless there is a lapel video recording though its just he-said/she-said. There won't even be a trial.
*barring some sort of extreme circumstances that I'm sure one of our posters will come up with if I didn't put this clause in and still probably will
ETA: I'm unclear on what the underlined means
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