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This is an argument you are making not me.That isn't true. The law and rulings specifically say not to fire at escaping vehicles. Your argument is essentially that, because the agent had wounded Renee, he had to finish the job to protect others. You will not find any guidance or ruling which agrees with that.
I have stated clearly, he is in danger and opens fire, the decision to fire was one single process. He let off 3 or 4 rounds in about a second.
The case law shows - 2 of which have been discussed here, number of shots is broadly irrelevant if they were fired in one go. Decision to fire must be based on a threat. The assessment must be based on facts at hand, no hind sight and broad allowances for dynamic situations.