Not really. The kid continued to run with the gun until he reached a break in the fence, THEN he slowed, tossed the gun where the cop couldn't see it (this was shown in the second video from the school), before turning back to the cop with his hands empty. By that time the cop had caught up, and in my opinion, couldn't tell the hands were empty as the boy turned. That's what I saw of the videos. It wasn't just me, both Chris Cuomo and Don Lemon conceded the same. The reality is that not every shoot is a bad one. Of all the recent cop incidents we've been shown lately, this is the only one where I'd give the cop a pass. I'm not even close to saying cops are always innocent, we've seen too much for that, but in this ONE incident, I don't think the cop was at fault. Just my opinion.,