People do not get away with murder in America or abroad. There are consequences. However, the reality is that our system of justice is not perfect, and power in international relations are often absolute and final. However, good people everyday are working to curb injustice. The officers in this shooting will have an opportunity to defend their decisions, and the same will be reviewed by folks who generally give certain presumptions to police officers. Those presumptions are being challenged and hopefully we will see greater justice, but to simply take the improbable event and extrapolate the same as reality is why T, wordslinger, and Mr. Markle deal in a world of overstatement of fact and probability, and then try to build a paradigm around the same illogical conclusions. Justice prevails in America because we have have sound framework for the same and good people who try to achieve the same. They are not perfect, and if you understand probabilities you understand that civilian children will get killed in drone attacks and an unarmed man in a wheelchair can be killed by officers of the law, and the same may not be met with sanctions by society because of those very probabilities which so many have learning disabilities to understand dictate that even in the most perfect system mistakes still happen.