That's because the police have managed this about as poorly as one can imagine.
There's a curfew. Nope, wait, there's no curfew. We will release the name tomorrow. Wait, no, we will wait a bit. You can march, but not stand still. No marching. How many different law enforcement agencies have been in charge so far, or at least been given some command duties?
Whoever is making the main decisions appears to be extremely impulsive and impatient.
Okay military/LEO guys I need you're help. I've gotten hounded by people on Twitter for saying LEOs/Mil guys are not trained to shoot to wound but to shoot to kill and keep shooting until the threat is ended? Is that not true? They are saying that firing until the threat is ended is bad training.
Other than a few VERY specific circumstances LEO (or civilians) are not supposed to specifically "shoot to kill" but rather "end the threat". If ending the threat inflicts mortal damage then, well...so be it. The idea is that "self defense" does not require lethal intent.
Intent in the military is another matter.
Semantics really. Stopping the threat is something that involves perception. Perception is heavily skewed by ones level of involvment. It is widely understood that stopping the threat, where lethal force is concerned, infers one intends to murder. However, I can see where an officer could and has fired his weapon resulting in the suspect being incapacitated thus ending the threat, but officers are trained to shoot vital organs and head shots.
