Maybe, it's just me, but before I kill someone I think (or is it feel?) is a danger , I would want to see a gun or some real threat. Not just words. Did the officer see a gun or was he just startled? Obviously he didn't see a gun. Being startled, like the people in the store, is not a positive i.d. of a threat that justifies deadly force. Let me repeat that: Being startled does Not justify deadly force. Call it a mistake if you want, and yes as a society we do, especially to law enforcement because it's such a dangerous job and they see bad stuff. Well, I'm going to get slack for bursting bubbles, but the polls say law enforcement is not even in the Top 10 of deadliest jobs. You're garbage man is more of a hero, putting his life on the line more for you more. I know you've been programmed to think otherwise. The 10 Deadliest Jobs: 1. Logging workers 2. Fishers and related fishing workers 3. Aircraft pilot and flight engineers 4. Roofers 5. Structural iron and steel workers 6. Refuse and recyclable material collectors 7. Electrical power-line installers and repairers 8. Drivers/sales workers and truck drivers 9. Farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural managers 10. Construction laborers (-Forbes)