That doesn’t wash. All these folks had been charged (and at least in the case of Dillinger) convicted of crimes. BTW, Dillinger was given a chance to surrender before he was gunned down. Regardless, it was a very different case.
Well, a Yemeni judge ordered him captured dead or alive. We helped out. He was a criminal traitor who deserved killing. If we could have captured him without endangering the lives of U.S. servicemen, I would have said yes. But we did the next best thing. No tears shed here.