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As an actual mother of small children I can assure you I'd be vastly more concerned about a police rapid fire shooting in close quarters around my children and me with clearly no time put into assessing the risk to the people around the man vs an elderly man brandishing a knife in a clearly slow moving wheelchair.
Can you imagine the life long trauma of watching someone shot in the back in front of you? He was shot in the BACK while his wheelchair is barely scooting into the store. He literally couldn't walk or run away from the police on his own. He wasn't going to be snatching up kids while he slowly cruises by while being chased by police....
I'd like to add an opinion to this. The officer walked for a time next to the victim. The officer had plenty of time to access the situation, as we have seen in the video, the officer was aware of how slow the wheelchair was moving. The officer knew where the victim was headed, he was walking next to the wheelchair. In fact, at times it appears the officer was in front of the wheelchair.
At any time did the officer even try to stop the wheelchair?
This is not IMO the way true police officers act.
My lands, what if a child was running out the front door.