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Second part I agree with you, first part no, you're entirely in the wrong about that.
Most of the time it turns out it looks very clearly like the cops just murdered someone for no reason, or escalated a situation to the point where there was going to be a violent confrontation while they had a gun, and that's in the rare situations where the cops conduct is actually caught on video.
I agree that the random cop directing traffic probably didn't deserve to die, but I also disagree with you that that makes the dad a piece of shit. The dad is human, and from watching that video at full speed, it looks an awful lot like that cop just decided to unload his clip into that guy's son and use the gun as a flimsy pretext.
Even if he did genuinely fear for his life, that fear might have come about because of the fear mongering training that police departments actively choose to give their officers, which objectively results in worse policing and more civilians deaths. The repeated non investigations into police escalation, police violence, and police abuse, leave people feeling that they have no rational recourse.
When you systemically hurt people and they don't feel that justice is served, they will eventually respond with violence. The dad's reaction may have been unjustified and may even prove unproductive in furthering his goals, but it's also an inevitable human reaction to the inhuman system of American policing.
The reality and unpopular opinion, is that both of these deaths are the inevitable result of American handgun culture, where it's normal to carry around point and click death machines. In most countries, some random kid who may or may not be stealing a car isn't going to have a gun so it likely won't escalate to this, the cops chasing the kids aren't going to be pissing their pants at the prospect of them having a gun, and if a cop does gun him down it's going to be a lot harder to justify.