Shoot someone who is complying with his lawful commands. Pretty simple, really.
So...police pull me over...asks me to step out of the car...I say "no"...he's free to shoot me? How about if he asked me out on a date and I refused? Still grounds for being blown away?
Silly me, I thought the bar for deadly force was set just a little bit higher than that. Like as a last resort and only when the officer's life and safety or the life and safety of bystanders was at risk. How does that fit in to this situation?
So if an officer shoots someone who is not complying with his lawful commands, but is also not threatening the officer (or anyone else), that's not a crime? It's just a training issue? Seriously?