While you do have a point, it is not without flaw. Yes, the character of Doberman was put into a horrible position when Matt Dillon pointed a gun at him, but did he handle the situation in a appropriate way? No, he did not. This situation occurs in reality every day, and no one can honestly say that this situation always ends in the armed criminal being shot and killed. Couldn't have the officer aimed to disarm or injure the assailant rather than shoot with the intent to kill? Interesting. The cop did not do the right thing, and while the kid did have a troubled and rebellious past, he did not have a history of violence, he was exactly that, a rebellious kid. Which is a more positive solution, shooting a teenager (who is clearly scared, running, fearing his life) or dealing with him in a reasonable, rational manner, potentially steering him in the right path? The answer seems to be obvious.
One of the reasons so many teenagers, and adults for that matter, maintain such a disdain for the police is the presence of corrupt and hateful police officers, police officers who are on a constant "power trip", police officers who target kids, target minorities, boss unarmed civilians around, break up harmless parties, give out frivolous nonsensical parking violations, and are for lack of a better word, pigs. In reality, police officers are people, and some people are mean spirited, bitter, egotistical, violent people, and some people aren't. The officer shown in Over the Edge is clearly an example of one of the "bad cops".
However, the woman arguing if the gun was loaded is unimportant, she had no reason to do so. Also, I am not implying that the police officer was unjustified in the shooting, although he could have handled the entire situation better. That being said, I have never had a gun pointed at me, and I have never pointed a gun at another person. You do not know what to do in that situation until it happens. But regardless, the character development of Doberman is the key in understanding that he was not in the right. Who knows bro, right? Bro!
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