katydid23
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It depends upon the ENTIRE situation. In this situation, YES, because of the circumstances.Do you think stealing a tazer warrants being shot?
Seeing a taser sitting on the sidewalk and stealing it, NO, absolutely does not warrant being shot.
But being treated respectfully and politely, while being lawfully arrested---and then that suspect suddenly becomes violent, punching an officer in the face, wrestling with them, reaching into the holster, and continuing to try and grab the taser, while being warned verbally to STOP grabbing for it, then pointing it at the officer, while trying to take it and flee into the public, and the cops knew he had a violent criminal history-----YES, under those circumstances, they had to stop him.