Garner and Graham v. Connor, set the legal framework for determining when deadly force by cops is reasonable. There is only two circumstances when Law Enforcement Officers could “shoot to kill”, according to St. Louis professor who studies Law Enforcement Officers use of force. (Lopez, 2015) The first circumstances is “to protect their life or the life of another innocent party”. The second circumstance is to prevent a suspect from escaping, but only if the officer has probable cause to think the suspect has committed a serious violent felony. Officers are given lot of legal room to use force without fear of punishment. (Lopez, 2015) "When you're wrong, you're wrong and if you make a bad decision, don't care if you're behind the shield or just a citizen on the street, you have to live by that decision.” Mayor Summey said, according to the New York