michelle ses kir. we'll take your calls. keoka with us in massachusetts. >> caller: the police totally, totally in the wrong. this is an awful situation. my heart goes out to the family. i mean, the wife clearly told the police officers that her husband, you know, had the intruder down on the ground and he had the gun. so, i don't know how it was, you know, a mistake when the officer shot the guy. it's insane. >> from what all i'm hearing. i agree with you. john lucich, i think that's the key here. if the wife made it clear her husband's got the gun, has the intruder cornered, isn't that enough? how do you see this? >> i was a cop for 17 years and know how hard it's been, almost six years in uniform. i know firsthand how difficult this kind of job can be. what upsets me about the case is the word "mistakenly shoot somebody" six times. that can't happen. you mistakenly shoot someone once, i unction thcan understan. i wouldn't be surprised if you see an agency with a higher jurisdiction coming in and taking a look at the case