Since nobody has seen the video but the cops it's hard to say what constitutes 'moving vigorously'. And that does not change the fact that no weapon was found in the car. It adds up to a police officer who panicked, shot an unarmed person, and is facing no charges. What would happen to you or I as civilians under similar circumstances? Or in the Louisville case. If you believed that someone was breaking into your house and you got your gun and fired at them, killing a person living across the street, don't you think that you would be facing charges?
Well, for one thing... I'm not stuckonstupid enough to "move vigorously" around in my car and bend down like I'm pulling something from under the seat if/when a cop has stopped me for "anything".
Considering the current climate of cops getting shot just for being cops, who (other than a dumbass leftie) could blame cops for being a little nervous when someone threatens them by words or by actions and body language.
By siding against the cops, you realize that you are signaling your political leanings here....
right?
And if someone is trying to break into my house, I don't care 'where' they live... they're going to most likely get their ass shot.