12) From the moment the second officer sees firearm to the moment he fires: 1.5 seconds
13) Second officer claims he shot in order to save first officer from man holding gun.
17) The facts, as they appeared to him at the time, were that after announcing themselves as police, a man opened the door and came at them with a gun.
19) Then, without being told to do so, the man bent down and into an obscured doorway, where the officers could not see what he was doing with his hands.
22) Facts working against a justified shooting: the man had his hands down as the officer commanded.
24) The man was not verbally communicating with the officers, did not freeze, and was instead moving the hand that had the firearm in it.
27) Monday morning quarterback would have always waited to shoot.
31) Could the officer have waited to see what the man was doing? Yes. But would the officer have risked his partner's life in waiting? Yes. Unequivocally.
But he still came out with the gun in hand. He didn't drop it when he saw the officer, he proceeded out holding the gun. And, he didn't communicate. He acted recklessly with a deadly weapon.
More than that, I would not charge him with a crime.