There are legitimate doubts about the police version in the Menezes case in London:
A surveillance video shows that the 27-year-old was wearing a light denim jacket and did not behave suspiciously in the subway station, the broadcaster reported. He calmly entered the station, accepted a free newspaper, and took the elevator to the platform. Only there did Menezes run to a train and take a seat in a carriage. A witness also stated that the trained electrician was overpowered by an officer. Shortly afterward, police officers shot Menezes multiple times in the head. An autopsy revealed that the body had seven headshots and one entry wound in the shoulder. However, the police had fired three more shots whose projectiles had not yet been found, ITV continued.
And how do all the shoot-to-kill advocates explain this away now? So they don't have to think about the madness of their stance?