I believe the report said Grey or Blue, so I would think a more light blue, not that.
Oh, so it should have said "grey
-ish blue", then? Sorry, took it literally. That truck is blue. Ergo.
Still, you don't shoot a vehicle because it's the same as a suspect's. Or, at least you shouldn't.
I have no idea if there were hands waving around, looking like a threatening action, or something. I suspect
you have no idea, either. I've already said I don't want to excuse it, but things like this happen.
Truck seen by police cruiser. Truck (somewhat) matches description. Cruiser pulls truck over. Occupants wondering why they're being pulled over. Passenger asks driver if she ran a light/exceeded the speed limit (or
why she did that, if that's what attracted the officers to the vehicle). Somewhat emotive conversation ensues (we've seen the kind on "Police, Stop, Crash, Aren't We Lucky We Had Access To The Videotapes"-type shows), which can only be half seen by the officers and could very well be weapons being brandished. Officers, primed for a violent and armed criminal not scared at shooting at police officers, react as we know they did.
One
possible way it
may have happened. Again, no excuses, but I could see it being done like that.
I'm too far away from the action (and haven't heard any more news than has been linked to in this thread) to have any actual insights into this, but so far as I've seen everyone's assuming something like that the officers involved in the above are
directly involved in the Conspiracy and are under orders (or personally motivated) to get rid of the guy, in the best traditions of over-the-top movie bad-guys. Please take this reply as an attempt to add balance, although I know it may not be received as such.