Klinsmania
Bobby Zamora
It may well have been that he threw the gun away, but if he was acting in an aggressive manner, and if the police had reason to believe he still possessed the gun and was a direct threat to them or anyone else then I can understand the decision to shoot. It way well be that the decision proved to be wrong, if indeed the gun had already been thrown away without the officer in question seeing it. I haven't read all the facts, but I do sympathise with a police marksman who finds himself in this position, with a split second to make a judgement. I don't think we can be too critcal of anyone working under such intense pressure.
The bottom line is, if you don't want to get shot by the police, don't walk around carrying a gun and engage in dodgy dealings.
The bottom line is, if you don't want to get shot by the police, don't walk around carrying a gun and engage in dodgy dealings.