I'M not saying we should use the military as our exemplar, US Law Enforcement has chosen to do so. I'm just saying that they are failing to live up to their chosen exemplar.
Not a lot of US military members imprisoned for causing thousands of dead noncombatant Iraqis. Even in cases where unarmed civilian families trying to surrender were gunned down, it was often shrugged off until it couldn't be, and then resulted in demotion not prison.
My issue is the cops took all the cool guy toys including patrol carbines, but failed to get the basic cool guy training on how to use them on a two way range, and they keep shooting the wrong people.
You've got sort of ambivalent view of AR-15s. In some threads you like to point out that it is just a normal, average, everyday rifle, the standard and commonly used weapon for US civilians. When it comes to cops, now it is a "cool guy toy" that should require military training?
Over the same period, US cops killed only a tiny fraction of the innocent people than did US soldiers in Iraq. So much for the exceptionalism of the cool guy training when it comes to preserving innocent life.
I'd further note that there are also regularly cases of innocent people shot by civilians who never end up facing charges because it fails the same kind of objective reasonableness standard that would apply here. In retrospect it was wrong, but given the information available at the time, a theoretical reasonable person would have had good reasons to do the same thing.
It bears repeating again that while she was running at a cop, she was not running at the cop that shot her. The cop she was running at didn't think she was a threat, and the one that shot her wasn't being threatened.
Very true, but defense of others can be a legitimate application of lethal force.
The cop screwed up. He killed the very innocent girl that he was trying to save. No question that it was a bad shoot. Circumstances were such that it is somewhat understandable how he made the mistake that he did. Just as it was at times understandable why Pvt. Snuffy lit up unarmed civilians.
In defense of your claim that military training would keep cops from killing innocent people, the acorn drill didn't kill anyone, so there is that.