apricotpeach
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I am not sure what difference would it make if he said he was a cop or not? He was off duty at the time.
I was just wondering in terms of what the cop said or did before he started shooting. For example, there's a difference between he stood up, held up the gun, said "I'm an officer - freeze", and KF still approached him vs he stood up and started shooting without saying anything, in which case people may think he is a civilian with a gun. [ETA - I don't know if the cop stood up or not; I'm just theorizing].
I feel that officers should be trained to de-escalate situations and they shouldn't fire without having a clear shot at the intended target (if the parents of KF are trying to intervene and are shielding him, I would say stop shooting). If the opinion is that these concepts don't apply to an off-duty cop because he's off-duty, well, then he should be considered a civilian and be treated as a civilian who fired his gun in a store.