Well, look at that—the Phoenix Use of Force board has cleared the officer:
http://www.kpho.com/news/21121206/detail.html
Big surprise.
And more details:
A few hours later, Lilly told internal affairs investigators that he fired only after Arambula pointed a gun his direction, the lawsuit states.
Police kept Arambula’s wife and kids from visiting Tony at the hospital until after investigators could interview him. The lawsuit also states that police tried to damage Arambula’s reputation and deflect blame toward the homeowner. Police visited a gun dealer who had sold Arambula a handgun and allegedly “suggested that Tony may have illegally obtained weapons,” the lawsuit says.
http://blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com/valleyfever/2009/09/homeowner_shot_by_police_while.php