Fatal Police Shootout - How NOT to Interact With the Police The law is very clear in how it treats police shootings that end in wrongful death or catastrophic injury. The U.S. Constitution protects Americans from unwarranted violence, including shootings, from police officers. The rules on when shootings overstep the law are clear. Witness a ​Fatal Police Shootout​ and see How NOT to Interact With the Police.
The infamous Rodney King beating case (1991) was an example of where the "due process" clause of the 14th Amendment affects how police treat suspects in a crime. Certainly, the police sometimes need to use batons, guns and Tasers to apprehend suspects to bring them before a court. But the police are human beings who often overstep the bounds of their authority.