"Officer-involved shooting" is a euphemism for "officer shot someone" -- and it's used, by police and journalist, to make reality fuzzy.

If all journalism organizations agreed to, as this commentary advises, abolish the "Exonerative Tense” in headlines (and I'd add, articles as well), journalism would be much improved.

https://www.buzzfeed.com/emersonmalone/police-traffic-safety-headline-language-exoneration

​​The 'Past Exonerative Tense' In Stories About Police Killings, Traffic Violence

The passive voice makes the people at the heart of a crime curiously exempt from blame.

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@dangillmor copspeak everywhere is a huge impediment to the rightful seeking of justice. Even when the cops have managed to apprehend someone doing bad things, their language is impenetrable to normal people.