Wow, when I was carrying (not in a police capacity) we were always told that that such an action (namely, discharging a firearm) was only acceptable, after all other means had been exhausted (including running for a distance if required) and that even then only if it posed "no danger" to innocent persons.. As far as the media goes, its generally report first, and then start reporting some of the facts later.

. Got the big breaking story though....

If only the general public could be trusted with a taser, then problem solved.. huh
Also just read something to the effect of, the decision needs to be made in a fraction of a second. While I agree that is a fair statement, the case remains in my view that It does not offer an acceptable excuse if the decision is made to advance to lethal force without exploring other options first, or in error. Certainly not if it endangers the very people that are one is to be supposedly be protecting fron such a danger

. A mate in the SF community once said that "its a requirement of the job to be able to make the right decision before pulling the trigger", perhaps the police need to up the standard, regarding testing each individuals decision making in that regard prior to handing out such a significant responsibility.......
Check the law and then ask some officers you meet, under what specific section of the act that they can resort to lethal force, you may be shocked at the many blank stares you get ? I'm not anymore!!!! Well I'm still shocked but the level of surprise has long since dwindled....
Jeff