Lack of Objective Reasonable Evidence Makes OIS Bad | Active Self Protection
This video critically analyzes an Officer-Involved Shooting (OIS) where the officer's decision to use deadly force is deemed poor due to a "lack of objective reasonable evidence" in the moment. The presenter discusses the circumstances surrounding the OIS, referencing external news stories and a press conference from the District Attorney for more context. The content aims to educate viewers on the legal and ethical considerations of use-of-force decisions by law enforcement, emphasizing the need for objective justification.










