This three-chapter forensic narrative examines the killing of Anthony Lowe, a double amputee shot by police during a knife confrontation in Huntington Park, California. Told in a neutral, gritty documentary style, the story reconstructs the incident from first contact through official findings, separating confirmed facts from public interpretation. It focuses on pressure, distance, training doctrine, disability, and the limits of split-second decision making. The series avoids sensationalism and instead centers on accountability, legality, and unresolved moral weight. It is a case study in how modern policing collides with vulnerability, public trust, and institutional boundaries.
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