Another part of the issue is that there seems to be a vastly different method of handling suspects not based on what they're doing, but on their race. For example, there are cases of white people literally pointing their gun at law enforcement officers and not having lethal force used, but even in this thread you have people saying that a black guy not listening to commands and may
possibly have been armed justifies lethal force.
http://www.rawstory.com/2016/07/her...guns-at-police-officers-and-didnt-get-killed/
Joseph Houseman was drunk, carrying a loaded rifle at a Dairy Queen, a repeatedly threatened cops. The police spent 40 minutes talking to him in a standoff. Dylan Noble, who *might* have had a gun, but didn't, was shot dead in about 2 minutes.
Lance Tamayo had a 9mm pistol that he repeatedly pointed at police and small children playing nearby at a local park. Police eventually shot him once after 45 minutes of talking, then spent another 15 minutes convincing him to surrender before taking him for medical treatment. Alton Sterling was supposedly reaching for a gun with an officer sitting on one arm and the other held against a car when he was repeatedly shot in the back while on the ground.
EJ Watson got out of his truck and waved a revolver at another driver and his son, who called 911. Police arrested Watson a few miles away after being physically removed from the truck, which was found to have many empty beer cans and a loaded Smith & Wesson on the seat. He had been arrested for a separate drunken road rage incident 3 months prior. Philando Castile was shot to death for reaching for his license and registration while being black.
Jesse Delflorio, 22, of New Hampshire fired his BB gun from his apartment building at officers who were making a routine traffic stop nearby. He was on probation for shooting at other people with a BB gun previously. Tamir Rice, 12, was holding a toy gun when he was shot to death by police who considered him "to be dangerous".
In Idaho, two drunk men entered a Walmart, opened up BB guns in the sporting goods section and started shooting around the store with them. They were arrested after being called by security. John Crawford III took a BB gun off the shelf in another Walmart and was walking around the door with it while talking on his cell phone. He did not load it, and on video doesn't appear to point it at anyone. He was shot and killed by police in the store in under 1 minute.
Jed Frazier had driven his car off the road into a ditch. When officers approached, he pointed a handgun at them. Police took cover and tried to talk him down. Finally they broke the windows of his car, pulled him out, and disarmed him, without firing a shot. Delrawn Small was shot while approaching an off-duty officer's personal car during a dispute at a red light. The officer claimed that Small had punched him, traffic camera footage showed the officer opening fire as Small was approaching his vehicle.
Julia Shields of Tennessee was wearing body armor while she drove around, shooting at other cars and officers and leading them on a brief chase. She was arrested without injury. Deravis Rogers was shot to death by a police officer while attempting to leave a parking lot. The officer claims that there was a report of "someone trying to break into cars" at the scene, but there was no evidence that Rogers was as a suspect, nor that there were any break-ins at the location. In an unusual case, the officer in question was fired for using excessive force.
Steven Whitlock of Pheonix responded to firefighters conducting a welfare check by answering the door with a loaded gun in his hand. The firefighters took cover, Whitlock grabbed the equipment they dropped and barricaded himself in his apartment. Police attempted to talk him into surrendering before breaking into the apartment and taking him into custody. Darius Robinson, 41, died in custody after being arrested for failure to pay child support. He had been sprayed with pepper spray and put in a chokehold while in holding and died of "asphyxiation due to manual compression of the neck".