Anything that happens while you are in the process of committing a crime is mostly on you.
No amount of repeating this will make it true.
Query: If someone is driving a car around pedestrians, and someone shoots the driver in the head, what happens to the car?
Why would a trained officer believe that shooting at the driver from only a few feet away would have a higher chance of improving his chances against being hit by the car (which was already well in motion), than trying to physically move out of its way? That makes no sense.
You just made this up, no jury ever ruled that.
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=can+protesters+block+traffic+usa similarly establishes that blocking traffic is not lawful and does not become lawful simply because of free speech protections on protest.
I also wonder if they'll ever find out who screamed "F*ing B*tch" at her in that moment.