Zavala was so amped up he didnt notice he was empty.
Also interesting was how quick that 12ga dropped him.
Yep - 18 rounds into the guy, you could see his post shooting tremors from the adrenaline dump. Took him a minute to process what just happened, then he reloaded and kind of came back to reality.
I'm honestly surprised no officer was shot in crossfire - it looked like the officer to the right, next to the less-lethal guy during the initial volley wound up down-range for the last shots of Zavala's first string. Then when to-be-dead guy reanimated and made his second charge - it sure looked like one of the other guys was on the left side wound up down-range of the second string of fire.
I did like how they communicated with one another though and kept trying to keep people OUT of the crossfire, regardless of how well that actually worked out. Stress is a bitch and we all are subject to doing weird shit in life or death situations.
Overall I think these guys did a great job - they tried and tried to get him to drop his weapon, they went less-lethal first, he was on a mission to die though. Hopefully those officers involved don't wind up with issues of their own down the road. Happens way too much, even for those invovled in righteous shoots.