“We are not going to second-guess our officer,” Sgt. David Daniels told KSEE-TV. Sgt. Daniels also added that officers have a right to use their weapons if they feel threatened by animals. [More]
I see--so whether they even belonged there or initiated the confrontation or not, if they feel threatened, they have no duty to retreat, they can stand their ground, they can use lethal force and they won't be second-guessed.
[Via Carolyn S]