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The whole thing just screams a lack of proper training and/or his so-called “alleged trauma” from a previous on-the-job incident involving a vehicle, combined with a sense of being above the law and a desire to hurt someone. He wasn’t and isn’t fit for the job, evidently. If officials claim he was just doing his job and acted accordingly then we should be questioning what their job and training actually looks like. JMO.If the officer believed he would be struck, how would shooting the driver prevent that?
It wouldn't.
Just the opposite, it eliminates any possibility of the car stopping.
If he truly believed that, that doesn't make the shooting acceptable, it makes it incredibly stupid. By shooting the driver, he increased the danger to everyone potentially in the path of the vehicle.