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by leesalminen 3976 days ago
I think he means that a suspect does not have a weapon in hand but the officer still has a gun pointed at the suspect.
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I get the feeling from talking to folks who were tribal police or reserves, that charging a police office will get you shot. Trying to take a weapon from a police officer will get you shot.

The answer is no sane officer is going to shoot a non-dangerous person. Although the nature of non-dangerous is the problem. Several cases (New Mexico) that should have been national outrages have gone unreported, but a case (Ferguson) that the final report said was justified were demonized (although the report does make some very valid points about the police department in general and should have been part of an investigation years before). How we keep ignoring the problems with flash bangs, I will never know.