Maybe it's just my non-Americanness, but here every single time a police uses their gun (and I think, although don't quote me on this, that includes even holding it in their hands without actually shooting), it gets investigated. In the US, I don't know whether police gun usage is investigated, but I sure hear about a lot of cases where there are no real consequences despite likely abuses of power (and this case isn't even about the police...). I don't get how you Americans can think of gun usage as the norm and something that should be defended by default instead of thoroughly investigated whenever it happens. It's extreme use of power every time, and it should be treated accordingly.







