Mr. Wolk killed a man doing his job. Murder is a judgement that in this case only God will be able to hand down against Mr Wolk. However, I was only doing my job is not an acceptable excuse for commiting a wrong. Clearly the tials of Henry wirtz and the trials of many lower level Nazis were based upon that principle. Killing a police officer who is serving a legally issued warrant is murder.
You have your libertarian blinders on here. There's no point in discussing this further.
Despite what you say murder is a criminal charge that must be proven in a court of law. Clearly Wolk will never be in such a court to answer that charge. While my usuual stand is that most police officers are granted a certain benefit of the doubt in most circumstances there have been many cases where officers have shown themselves unworthy of theat benefit. I cite cases of corrupt officers , mistakes on the address of the warrant and officers serving warrants knowing that those warrants were inherently defective.
Had this entry to Mr. Wolk's home taken place during the daytime with an attempt at negotiation conducted before the fact I would be much more disposed to look favorably on the officer's behaviour. As it is his decision to serve this arrest warrant at 10:00PM is egregious and unreasonable. The fact that he was willing to resort to dynamic entry for a housing court order is even more outragous. Your attempt to dismiss me as a libertarian as though that meant the arguments I was advancing are also irrelevant.