“...If she would have shot him dead when he was in total defiance
of her authority there would have been no questions ...”
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Judge, Jury, and Executioner?
Really?
He had obviously advanced on her and her gun is drawn for a reason. I would give her the benefit of the doubt if she was alone defending herself as best she could. Then he turns and his hands are up but he is returning to his vehicle which she should not be letting him do. He was big guy and I think she was just startled or freaked out at the situation, maybe flinched when the tazer went off or was still pissed at the guy for scaring her and she meant to shoot him? What just a few seconds earlier would have been a justified shooting changes rapidly into murder.
The very well trained officer can tell he is a "bad dude" and "may be on sumthin'" from way up in the chopper--(/S), but its clear to him that he is doing things he shouldnt be doing.
Watch the other office back her out of the situation at 3:00.