Ft Worth police officer shoots woman to death inside her home

Have you ever heard of a case of someone killing a cop and getting off on self defense? I imagine it's rare, if not nonexistent.

Edit: It looks like it does happen, but most still spend time in jail for lesser sentences like manslaughter. https://thecrimereport.org/2019/06/10/is-there-a-right-of-self-defense-against-police/
Not inside a house, but rather a fenced in backyard.

https://www.wave3.com/2018/10/10/ks...fficer-after-mistaking-him-suspicious-person/
I believe the guy ended up getting a 2 years probation after which his record would be wiped clean for some sort of low level felony.

https://www.kbtx.com/home/headlines...e-murder-charge-grand-jury-refuses-to-indict/
Here Grand Jury did not find any evidence of a crime

here a guy was charged, but jury found him not guilty https://www.gunsamerica.com/digest/jury-exonerates-virginia-man-shot-cops-entering-home-mistake/
i rememebr reading that he eneded up getting a settlement from the city, but not sure.

This describes a few, including the case of Marvin Guy whose case is somewhat similar to McGee's (and in the same state) but Guy has been facing murder charges for 5+ years now. Looked for an update and could not find one: https://www.texasmonthly.com/news/a...-injuries-should-police-rethink-the-practice/
Still not comforting. We really need new procedure in play where this can't even happen.