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Something else to think of. If these mistakes had been made and the dude would have actually swung that (which he hadn't yet). That was definitely long enough, to affect the shooting officers one shooting hand, cause he wasn't using both. Had this happened and anyone around been hit with a stray, weather it be man, woman, or child but someone other than this man who "deserved" it would this still be acceptable? Cause when looking at it slowed down you can see that this easily could have happened. Is the fact that police officers left this possibility open acceptable?Would these mistakes still be ok then? Innocent person shot, and the only guns busting were the ones of those protecting us. You are suppose to do whatever it takes to protect lives even if it means losing yours, yet it's ok to make a few mistakes, put your life in danger then bail yourselves out by shooting in the open close enough that strays can possibly hit pedestrians. Cause when "there's not much time to think" it's acceptable to do whatever you have to, to save your life despite the fact that putting your life on the line is part of your job description. Makes perfect sense