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I also doubt there was justification for dropping a bomb on a residence, or for stopping fireman from acting once there was a real fire and not just scare tactics.
They were acting clinically insane, had amassed weapons and made threats to use them, and had boarded up their house in a military manner. It's always hilarious to me that some people will talk a bunch of shit and act as if they want to overthrow the government and start a fight, but as soon as they get the fight they're asking for and they lose, they complain in ways that demonstrate their desire for the government to act like their parent. "The government I was just calling evil and oppressive and promising to fight violently should have benevolently had faith that I was lying and respected my rights while I violated the rights of others, and found some way (which I haven't imagined and thus haven't found a way to prevent) to overcome all my defenses and disarm me without hurting me." A perfect example of the double standard; their desire for something impossible created a problem that was impossible to solve. To summarize: 1. MOVE were a bunch of psychotic deluded assholes, 2. People like that always cause tragedies, and 3. the surviving assholes band together with other assholes and use the tragedy as political ammunition.
If you want police to develop incredibly advanced technology and tactics for nonlethal suppression of crazy people, you are just giving them more power they can abuse. In much the same way, if you want them to be able to perfectly navigate moral quandaries such as the one we're discussing, you are expecting them to be superior to you. If they ever did meet the ridiculously high standard you set for them, they might be justified in doing things of this nature and you would have no way of knowing or any right to question them, because of their moral and intellectual superiority to you.
You cannot give all the responsibility to someone else and still have power. Either the citizens share some of the responsibility, or the citizens lose the right to question those to whom they gave responsibility. So if we share power with the government, we the people are also responsible for tragedies like this, not just the government. You'll find there's a whole spectrum of corrupt political strategies that are based on appealing to people's desire to have power (freedoms, rights) without responsibility.