I wasn't there, so I'm not going to decide whether the shooting was justified or not...
However, I'm already hearing how he was "such a great kid" and "he was so kind"
First of all, The police were able to identify his just by looking at the bank cameras. (That tells me either he and the police are close friends, or he was a frequent police "customer"
Well would you look at that.... I did a quick search and found since 2009, this "great kid" had been arrested 28 times. Several retail thefts, 2 carrying a firearm, numerous criminal trespasses, a few obstructing police officer, a burglary and an assault.
I'm not saying that he deserved to get shot because he was a frequent arrest suspect, I'm pointing out that he clearly had some issue that was causing him to make bad choices. Whether it was a medical or mental issue, or just a lack of guidance, I don't know.