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The officer did Exactly what he was trained to do. If you think it's a good idea for an officer to try and shoot somebody in the leg to disarm them, you've watched too many movies. Officers are trained to aim for center mass. There is absolutely no reason for a police officer to risk his own life to save someone who is trying to harm him. As far as Mr. Selimaj's story goes, he has everything to gain from lying his head off-- a ton of money and revenge against the officer who killed his wife-- and nothing to lose.