It's not a common occurrence in America because they generally shoot when they should. That doesn't mean that it wouldn't happen if they held their fire when facing a knife-armed BLM hero.
I'm not going to waste my time asking you to back this claim up with evidence because we both know you don't have any. You are again supplying an imaginary scenario based on what you assume to be your infallible knowledge of the world based on absolutely nothing except TV movies and your wife's restaurant tips.
This claim, in other words, is bullshit. Moving on...
And what if your kid is the hostage he grabs in order to escape?
He only needs a hostage if they're chasing him on foot through a crowded area they do not really control, with guns drawn, in a conflict that is not being properly defused.
Because disengage and regroup means you leave them free to get to civilians.
Only if you deliberately release control of the situation, which no competent police officer would do.
On the other hand, no competent police officer would pull a Bruce Willis action hero "jump out of a car and shoot him" maneuver against a twelve year old in the park, so that might actually be a valid objection.
Or what if you get killed by the guy trying to force the cops to kill him?
... has never happened in the history of this country. This question -- and the implied scenario -- is bullshit. Moving on...
If you have them completely surrounded and they're not moving you can do this. You don't always have that situation.
But you always CAN. "Hang tight and wait for backup" would have been the ideal first step in 90% of the questionable police killings over the past decade. The only one I can think of where it DIDN'T help was the case of Eric Garner, but I suppose his loose cigarettes were a huge threat to the general public...
Your examples don't prove your point because they were stopped.
I have never killed anyone. I am not going to kill anyone. I have no PLANS to kill anyone. But I won't give police credit for preventing me from killing someone if one of them accidentally runs me over with his car because he mistakes me for a burglary suspect.
So your point is bullshit. Moving on...
Who did Michael Brown kill?
Had he not been shot the officer very well might have died.
That doesn't answer my question.
Who did Eric Garner kill?
Wasn't a shooting in the first place.
That doesn't answer my question.
Who did Cameron Massey kill?
Again, had he not been shot the officer was at risk of being dragged to death.
Aside from the fact that he would be the first officer in history to be "dragged to death" by a car that no one was driving (Massey was in the
passenger seat) that doesn't answer the question.
Who did Bette Jones kill?
Who??
That doesn't answer the question.
You're claiming ALL of these people are potential murderers, and killing them prevented them from taking the life of someone else. You're claiming that delaying subduing or arresting them for the fifteen to thirty minutes it would take to calm them down and de-escalate the situation is a time in which they would have shot and killed someone.
Suppose Darren Wilson got back into his car, locked the door and called for backup? What was Michael Brown going to do? Rip the car to pieces with his bare hands? Incinerate him in the driver seat by shooting laser beams out of his eyes? Was Michael Brown just five minutes away from turning into a Super Saiyan and blasting Wilson and his SUV into Low Earth Orbit with a with a Spirit Bomb? Or would he, like most people, RUN LIKE A COWARD straight back to his mother's house and consider himself damn lucky to have gotten away?
You are claiming that EVERYONE who is killed by police is a potential murderer. This claim is bullshit. You need to move on.