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Well they must have had him as a suspect, as he came out of a safe house known to the police, but him running into a tube station would have sealed his fate really. If he'd run anywhere else unless it was a high risk place he may very well still be alive.
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Yeah, after a little more thought, the police were probably trying to avoid shooting him, so they waited until he was in a place where he could be a real risk if they didn't shoot him. There'd be more of an uproar if they had shot him while still near the house; people would be saying stuff like, "He wasn't near any public places where he could have hurt anyone! Why did they shoot him?!"
But I'm still neutral. Little thoughts like that in support to both arguments keep popping into my head.