I agree with Stand-Offish that there should be stricter procedures in place after a shooting like this. I think the police involved should be treated like any other witnesses or suspects at a crime scene and split up and not allowed to confer until after they've given their statements.
As we've seen there is a discrepancy between the officer's statement and how the gun came to be where it was. There are a few possible explanations for this:
- The officer is lying, there was no gun in Duggan's hand at all, he wasn't carrying one and it was planted at the scene by the police covering up.
- Duggan acted as said in the officer's statement and then the gun was moved by the police for some reason
- Or (as would seem most likely to me anyway) Duggan, on seeing the police, reached for his gun to throw it out of the window so he wouldn't be caught with an illegal firearm, the officer saw him holding the gun and (quite rightly in my view) fired. At the same time Duggan threw it out of the window.
The third one would seem most likely to me. In that it would at least partly tally with the officers statement and explain how the gun ended up where it was found. But it raises the question of how the officer's statement is partly incorrect. Because the way his statement is worded is very certain without ambiguity. As if to me he's been sat in a room afterwards and thought "I've got to make 100% sure I wasn't at fault here". It would be better, in my opinion, if his statement included some ambiguity, as I'm certain in the few seconds this all took place that the officer didn't have time to view the actions so clearly and to think so clearly and quickly, it'd be more an instinctual thing (ie seeing the gun drawn and firing, rather than the step by step account in the officer's statement).
By the way, from everything I've heard I think the officer who fired was justified to, but I do think the way the police investigate these incidents could be a lot better and could help reduce some of the mistrust of police investigating police if there were better procedures. Things like the police being allowed to confer before giving statements isn't right in my view.