Easier said than done when it's your life on the line. They're briefed on the situation before hand and if they know the person inside is dangerous and has been known to carry around weapons than it's a little harder to just wait and make sure that it's a gun in their hand instead of a remote. The wrong house killings are just a blatant **** up and I'm sure the city ended up paying out their *** for it.I dont think that these stories are proving/commenting that the war on drugs may/may not be bullsh*t
but rather police may need better training or have better judgement to not ust shoot someone because they are a suspected drug dealer, or not just to run up in a house w/o uniforms and guns pointed and expect the "offender" to not maybe freak the fu*k out or be a little hesitant to cooperate at first..