Cops typically don't like firing guns at people who might conceivably fire back. It's like rule number one that they always have to survive every interaction, and that includes knowing when to retreat / "tactically observing and assessing the situation"
Cops typically don't like firing guns at people who might conceivably fire back. It's like rule number one that they always have to survive every interaction, and that includes knowing when to retreat / "tactically observing and assessing the situation"
Unless it's an unarmed black man in a car that also happens to contain a gun