Officers Engage With Man Who Shoots At Random Bystander
This video analyzes an LAPD officer-involved shooting where officers engaged a suspect who had just shot a bystander. The analysis covers the legalities of the engagement, referencing Tennessee v. Garner and Graham v. Connor, and highlights the tactical challenges of shooting accurately while moving. Key takeaways include the importance of a two-handed grip over using a radio during a firefight and the critical need for officers to be aware of their surroundings and potential bystanders before engaging a threat.









