What about these invalidates them. I think I know your reason, but id like to hear your explanation on why these are not similar
Jemel was shot and killed by a cop pulling up to the scene.
Jonathan was shot as he approached a cop car after a car crash
John was shot for shopping in a walmart
Jemel Roberson
Shooting of Jemel Roberson - Wikipedia
On November 11, 2018, Jemel Roberson, a 26-year-old African-American security guard for Manny's Blue Room Bar in Robbins, Illinois was fatally shot by Ian Covey, a police officer responding to a call of shots fired at the bar. Robinson was working for the bar and was legally armed as a security guard when four people were non-fatally shot by a gunman. After Roberson subdued and pinned the shooter to the ground, he was shot by a Midlothian police officer arriving at the scene.
COP - No charges
Shooting of Jonathan Ferrell - Wikipedia
On September 14, 2013, Jonathan Ferrell, a 24-year-old former college football player for the Florida A&M University Rattlers, was shot and killed by police officer Randall "Wes" Kerrick Ferrell was unarmed at the time he was shot. He crashed his car, went to a house in the Bradfield Farms neighborhood and "banged on the door", The resident Sarah McCartney called the police, and three officers came.Ferrell then ran towards them, whereupon one of the officers fired a
taser at Ferrell and missed. Kerrick then opened fire on Ferrell, shooting him twelve times and killing him.
COP - Mistrial - not re-trying
John Crawford lll
Shooting of John Crawford III - Wikipedia
Crawford picked up an un-packaged BB/pellet air rifle inside the store's sporting goods section and continued shopping in the store. Another customer, Ronald Ritchie, called 911. According to Ritchie at the time, Crawford was pointing the gun at people and at children walking by, and messing with the gun. Security camera footage showed that Crawford was talking on his cellphone and holding the B.B. gun as he shopped, but at no point did he aim the B.B. gun at anyone. After the security camera footage was released, Ritchie recanted his statement that led to the fatal shooting and stated, "At no point did he shoulder the rifle and point it at somebody", while maintaining that Crawford was "waving it around". Two officers of the Beavercreek Police arrived at the Walmart shortly after their dispatcher informed them of a "subject with a gun" in the pet supplies area of the store. Sean Williams, one of the two police officers that arrived, shot Crawford in the arm and chest. He was later pronounced dead at Dayton's Miami Valley Hospital.
COPS - No charges
None guilty for the SAME thing this cop did in this case. Whats different? hmm