Was Bernardo a threat? Examine the videos, including the surveillance camera at Granary Storage. Do you find at any point where he points the gun at the officers, or threatens them in any way? I didn't as I repeatedly watched them. What happened in the "robberies"? Was any money even taken? I don't know that it was. Do we know if Bernardo even asked for money? What has become of the robbery victims? Some have moved away and it may be hard to reach to even interview them. What became of the investigation into the robberies? Is it over? What did it find? Did the incidents even amount to "armed robbery"?
If all came to public light, perhaps it would be understood that Bernardo did nothing to justify being killed. The officers panicked and thought he should be killed, and that panic is understandable, but as to whether it was things Bernardo did that raised that level of panic, I don't believe there was. The information fed the police by the caller-in (or possibly callers-in) led to much of the panic against Bernardo.
If justice were done, Bernardo would be alive and breathing.
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