No, I’m simply going with the facts of the case and the law. Under the circumstances the shooter absolutely had a lawful use of deadly force created by the kid’s actions as reported before they got there combined with his attempted quick draw as the cop bailed out.

The dispatcher who failed to give them accurate information including the fact one of the callers had said she thought it was a kid with a fake gun, never reported that to the officers, only that someone dressed as he was, was harassing and threatening people with a handgun.

The driver then put him in a situation where he had no real choice about how to respond by dumping him within feet of where the kid was standing. The driver put him into a perfect kill box and he reacted accordingly.