If you watch the video, you can hear one of the cops say “Bang bang bang” at :17,
way before the bullets start flying.
Evidently he couldn’t wait for the slaughter to begin. Murdering maggots.
“Bang, bang” may be code for use of a stun grenade. And there is a “boom” just before the door gets knocked in. I’m not sure if that’s caused by an initial blow to the door that doesn’t quite open it, or a stun grenade. However, that said:
If a stun grenade was used, only one was used, and obviously not in an effective location - this makes no sense, as later on the SWAT team seems to fear that there may be a whole army of “bad guys” in the house (per the police report), so why use ONE? OR;
Maybe the stun grenade was effective and Guerena lurched out into the SWAT team’s view, gun still in hand, whereupon they proceeded to open fire, OR;
That police report (Swat Team leader’s statement) is very interesting in several ways - there is lots of detail in there, but, among other things, curiously, there is no mention of the use of a stun grenade. Unless the serving of all search warrants in the county is accompanied by one or more stun grenades chucked into the house in question, this seems like a significant (and unlikely?) omission.
Really though, the whole question of whether the deceased (Guerena) acted in some way taken to be “agressive” or not, is secondary. The whole situation started going horribly wrong the minute someone decided to send a SWAT team to Guerena’s home.