With all due respect, malarkey.
If the folks on INGO are even moderately representative of how the general public views this shooting, that's not just wrong, but totally wrong.
It's one thing to have nothing but (conflicting and many directly contradicting the physical evidence) eyewitness accounts of a police shooting, with a strongarm robbery caught on surveillance video occurring mere minutes before said shooting to establish the mindset and behavior of the person who was shot; but it's quite another having irrefutable evidence of a bad shoot.
Not all the unflattering photos of the deceased in the world will change the opinions on the latter event.
It's distressing that too few people don't have more faith in the ordinary common decency of the average American.
I respect and admire your established faith in the system and hope you are right. I'm not sure how you define common decency, but it's not something that I see very often when faced with these situations.