Some of us were trained as we worked in areas where shooting unarmed people would have been justified if we had to do it. Would have been an extreme case as we were constantly briefed on “when to shoot and when not to shoot.” Those officers should have been better trained as they deal with the public often.
If it were one of my troops who shot under those circumstances I would have immediately took away his M-16 and prepared charges against him. This was in no way a “good shoot.”
What Strikes me is that the officers in the hall didn’t seem too concerned that someone just shot through the door and killed a woman- one fella raised his gun briefly towards the area where the shot came from, then lowers it, and goes on to ignore the area where it came from
“Those officers should have been better trained as they deal with the public often.”
Itchy trigger fingers on Glocks by people who never touched a gun before the academy.