Just why would someone need more than ten rounds? These trained police officers engaged a single shooter and fired 22 rounds by my count, and that's just what I can see. Had that been a citizen and he gotten any kind of drop on then, having only ten rounds, he would be dead.
You just saw why someone would need more than ten rounds-- if you can separate the way things unfolded in reality from the concepts you have about how things should have been after analyzing for thousands of seconds what the officers had seconds, or fractions there of, to deal with.
None of the officers gave any indication they saw the guy in the car. Looks like they just missed him.
The officers, exposed in the open, drew their guns while under fire from a gunman who had the cover of a tree. They stood their ground, fought back and killed the suspect. You might cut 'em a break.
And yes, there were mistakes that were, I'm sure, addressed in training.
Things never turn to crap in our heads---just in the world of reality (with great regularity).
Just my thoughts on the matter.
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