kouriichi said:
Arnt cops only supposed to return fire if they themselves are fired on?
And how did they get into this position anyway? Just run out in the open and yell "Put your gun down"? I can see a dozen ways they could have avoided this. Just waiting behind a wall telling him to put the gun down for an hour would have been a better solution.
No, they had to address the kid head on because he was standing in a school corridor with a deadly weapon and only an unlocked classroom door between him and a room full of unarmed, innocent children. If they waited behind a wall for an hour for him to calm down he could have massacred half the school.
You can't really wait around for someone to possibly calm down when they are threatening to murder people they have unimpeded access to.
Dont get me wrong, im all for police protecting themselves. But if they purposely put themselves in front of a person with a gun, they need to be berated.
Yes, they got themselves in front of a person with a gun, because the alternative was letting him get in front of a room full of defenceless kids with a gun, and that never [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbine_High_School_massacre] turns [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Tech_massacre] out [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Lake_Senior_High_School_massacre] well [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westside_Middle_School_shooting]
But no, "Lets shoot him 3 times in the chest when his gun may not be real, may not be loaded, and he hasn't done anything with it yet."
As other people have mentioned, the gun was almost certainly a dead ringer for a real handgun. The police had to assume the most dangerous likely senario. Tazers and other non-lethal methods are not reliable and safe enough to warrant their use in these sorts of circumstances. The police approached him, gave him multiple chances to drop the gun, he reportedly told them he was going to murder everyone in the school, and then he raised the gun at the police. Only then did they shoot, and they only shot 3 times, one of which missed.
Yes, it is an absolute tragedy. I don't know what went through the kids mind to provoke him into performing such a strange act, but it was
his fault. He created a situation that he had no hope of walking away from. Sometimes the police can be trigger happy maniacs, but this was definitely not one of those times.