Now the followup. Does closing a door warrant getting shot? Compensation for the fact that his life was taken unjustifiably. You're making mention of paydays but these double as fines, which you would expect for manslaughter. That's one of the ways to stop this. By holding them accountable, and I don't mean every case. Just in ones such as this where it's clear the officer was making unnecessary actions. And don't bother telling me I'm playing some race card when you just finished singling out Black Lives Matters and people looking to exploit the deaths of "young and old black men." Not a word of your original argument was based around anything beyond your perceived tendencies of things associated with blacks.
Don't claim to be objective either. You've ripped into the ass of all assosciated with blacks thus far, yet the most you can muster out for the other end is that the cop was morally wrong, which doesn't make a lick of sense as it's intentionally vague as ****. If we have no real way of knowing what went down since dead men can't speak, this would mean any cop could slaughter innocents so long as they perceived a threat, which we, funnily enough, can't evaluate well either. Wouldn't you call wasting lives a bigger exploitation than cashing checks? Wouldn't you call that an easier exploitation seeing how many of these cases haven't resulted in a "payday" and contrasting it against the ones where the cops gets off relatively easy?