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Originally Posted by ResAlien
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I think this one is a little more grey.
The main crime in this case was the illegal warrant that was created. My understanding is that this officer did not have a part in creating the warrant.
He was fired for violating use of force procedures for returning fire without seeing the target and for not turning on his body camera. Which is different then firing first or at an unarmed person. Should he be a cop? Probably not but there is more room for people to argue he should be.