tyr_13
Penultimate Amazing
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I imagine that the officers attempted to pull the car close to the suspect in order to block him off from civilians. The officer on the side opposite the suspect exited the car, while the other one stayed in to avoid being skewered. This would be consistent with a 'containment' policy. However, when the car drove away is when things went from 'maybe reasonable' to, 'major cockup'. At that point I can't say that I blame the officer who shot the man except for agreeing with the foolish choice to pull that close to the suspect in a manner which didn't allow for both officers to confront or at least distract the man.
It may have been that the man would have been shot anyway. Maybe not. At any rate, a couple of poor choices which goes against policy makes it so that we can't know.
How the coroner knows this from the body, I'm not sure I understand.
It may have been that the man would have been shot anyway. Maybe not. At any rate, a couple of poor choices which goes against policy makes it so that we can't know.
How the coroner knows this from the body, I'm not sure I understand.