I think the cop could have stop shooting after he went down. Then cuff him when he is dead.
I'm gonna say that looks excessive.
I am on my phone in bed so I don't have the best view so I'll watch it again tomorrow but to me, the operative word in your statements was "looks." It looks excessive. But all of this happened so damn quickly. And what I saw leading up to that moment was a man saying
kill me/shoot me. He was moving sort of frantically about, like a caged lion, and then I heard one cop say
Drop the knife and the man briskly approach the one cop, still carrying his knife I presume. Not bright.
I presume the cops were called to the scene for a certain reason in the first place. Even if they weren't called for anything serious though, when they arrived, they give the armed man with a death wish directives that were not only not followed but swiftly followed up by what could be considered an imminent threat. At that exact moment, the cops, rightfully so imo, shot the man. Did it seem like one or two less shots may have been fine? Yes. But all of those shots were fired so quickly, determining if those extra shots were needed is playing ridiculous armchair cop imo. What was their option? To see, as he began to fall, if he had anything left in him, risking the closer cop getting shanked? No.
Cops are trained to shoot to kill.
Trout pretty much said this before and maybe he'd disagree with me here because each case is different, but this seems pretty simple. Armed man doesn't follow directives, approaches cops while toting weapon and gets shot and killed. Maybe don't go at cops with a weapon if you don't want to be shot and killed.
And Hack, this wasn't a verbal attack on you at all. I just responded to your post at first and then continued my thoughts.