Eturnalshift wrote:
Right. The officer said he thought it was a sword, not a golf club or a rifle. A sword is considerably more letal than a golf club, so the Officer, in that split second, found himself in a more threatening and lethal situation. In hindsight, it may have been the wrong decision to unload on that guy.
PS: That officer didn't have a rifle. He had a pistol in hand. He obviously didn't think he had time to get another defensive means so he used what he had at his disposal.
So it was a human mistake, in hindsight does he think it was justified, in contrast of what the court thinks?
If you kill a motherfucker, realize that you made a mistake or your senses fooled you, and not only not feel bad about it, but feel justified, you're a f'ing sociopath.
And yeah I saw that he didn't have a rifle.

I'm just saying that even in a theatre of war we're thought that when possible, non-lethal force is preferable to spreading guts everywhere.