Because you are a retard, I don't expect you to comprehend the similarity of "intentionally allowing someone's death".
Particularly if "your job" is to save lives and prevent death.
Skip to the last sentence where 4 agencies paid for intentionally allowing a presumably innocent Marine to bleed out and die protecting his family.
Jose Guerena shooting
Jose Guerena was a
U.S. Marine veteran who served in the
Iraq War and was killed in his
Tucson,
Arizona, home, on May 5, 2011, by deputies of the
Pima County Sheriff's Department SWAT team, while they were executing a
warrant to search his home in relation to an investigation into illegal marijuana smuggling from Mexico.
The shooting garnered national attention and generated significant debate on the subject of the
militarization of police, because of the following facts of the case: after the shooting, no evidence of illegal activity or any illegal items were found at the residence, his wife and 4-year-old child were present and hiding from the unknown (to them) intruders at the time the warrant was served and were inside when police opened fire, police fired 71 shots, while Jose's weapon was found with its safety still engaged, his prior military service, lack of any criminal convictions, and the change in statements of events given by police as to what transpired at the scene.
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In September 2013, the four police agencies involved agreed to pay Guerena's wife and children $3.4 million as a settlement, without admitting wrongdoing in their killing of Guerena.[9]