Dr.Sid
Philosopher
You brought up legitimate shootings and tied it to what happens in court, so those are clearly legitimate shootings per your definition of legitimate.
You're right. I sometimes mean 'legitimate' as 'right' and that's not correct. They often have few in common, typically in these cases. I will try to word it better next time.
Certainly cops should be responsible for mistakes they make. On the other hand society tasks them with job, where small mistake means death.
Several aspects must be addressed during the court (and typically is).
Was there intent ? Did the cop actually wanted to shoot the victim ?
Was there negligence or failure to follow protocol ? Did the cop make a mistake before shooting ?
Also was there racial motive, intended or not-intended ?
In Castile case the cop 'simply' made a mistake. IMHO he should be guilty of killing (not murder) and negligence, and certainly not fit for police. He might get preferable treatment based on his service, but only in punishment department.
Jury decided not guilty, saying they were not sure he met palpable negligence requirements.
But that bring another problem. Jury. If society in general is racist, random jury is likely to be racist too. If there was just judge deciding the case, there's a chance he will be above that because of education and experience. Wonder how big of a role that plays.