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For an example of why officers can't just shoot suspects on sight: in the Dorner manhunt, LAPD shot at a truck just because they thought it fit the description of Dorner's, and ended up shooting innocent people instead.



Which means that police actually does shoot on sight, despite whatever instructions say. And in most cases, no attempted murder charges follow if they shoot the innocent.




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