I thought about this overnight before responding because I couldn't figure out how to word my answer. I would not be more understanding, no. I would still want the person charged and I would still be devastated if they were not.
However, with a civilian my reaction would be more of a "what a complete idiot who should not be allowed to own a gun or maybe go out in public" type of response. I tend to assume most humans are idiots so their actions don't tend to surprise me I guess?
With a cop, my reaction is more of a: This is ridiculous and inexcusable. He had the training to know how to handle this situation. Backing away, taking cover, de-escalating, identifying your target, ensuring the target is actually a danger, ensuring you don't hit innocent people. He could have ended up being shot himself! What if a uniformed officer thought HE was a mass shooter and shot him? I mean it was completely reckless and inexcusable.
No wonder he missed 4 times.
20 feet.
How is that imminent danger?
20 feet.
HOW could he even know who knocked him down at all?
Are there real things we can do to fight this grand jury decision?
Is there any legal remedy to get them to take it to another grand jury, or decide to charge anyway?
This is one of those things that feels so obviously wrong. I just do not understand how a grand jury reached that decision unless they were missing facts. Were the parents able to testify at the grand jury?