That’s kind of where I ended up after seeing the tape.
I’m not saying I believe the cop’s version of events. I think there’s good reason to believe that he is shading the truth as much as Dorian J. is, due to his (the officer’s, in case that’s not clear) own culpability.
I’m saying that I can almost see an 18-year-old kid, who probably even had reach on the patrolman, being dumb enough to grab for the officer’s gun.
Still, that turns into really bad decisions all around instead of my first impression of spectacularly bad decision making and poor performance of duties on Officer Wilson’s part.
Still a bad shoot, still a good reason to retire the patrolman early even if he somehow escapes prison time.
I’ve been ridiculed for mentioning it on the SDMB, but a Pulaski County Deputy, responding to the dreaded Domestic Dispute, was attacked by the fighting couple, who tried to get his firearm. He took it apart and tossed the parts about the room rather than shooting anyone.
There’s a somewhat famous case out of Hollywood, Florida, in which a veteran officer with a history of damaging his patrol car rearended a parked car and decided to arrest that driver rather than taking the blame and getting in trouble yet again. That officer got two other veteran officers and a departmental civilian employee to back him up.