What someone did prior to their killing by the police has absolutely no bearing on whether the killing was justified.

You started out good, then went into this nonsense:

it didn't matter that he didn't comply with police orders.

It matters very much whether a suspect complies with police orders; if they do not comply they might get shot on the grounds that police fear they might be shot.

I was outraged by the Blake shooting...condemned it for days. Had some 15 debates with pro-cop, pro-gun people; they won't budge an inch. Several cops even justified the Daniel Shaver, shooting, considered horrible by many people. Shaver, a white pest control worker who had a pellet rifle gun in his hotel room, was ordered to crawl down a hallway to a series of increasingly complex instructions by 2 officers. Shaver was drunk, failed to comply properly, and was shot 5 times and killed.

So your flat-out statement that failure to comply means nothing goes nowhere.

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