savage society? really? when a suspect resists arrest and resorts to violence there isn't much the police can do except handcuff 'em and throw them in the back of the cruiser. Besides spare me your sanctimonious diatribe. I actually spent months in Tehran and I know all about the brutality of your police force. Including your overzealous guidance aka "morality" police that routinely beat up or kidnap young women for the crime of showing their earlobes or walking with a boy on the street.
Police cannot use arms on unarmed people. Something which regularly happens in the US. And even if the suspect is armed, it's still not a reason to shoot at them because the US constitution, the 2nd amendment I believe, clearly states that American citizens are authorized to carry guns. So, if the US constitution has allowed the American citizens to carry guns, then a person being armed should not authorize the police to shoot at them.
What brutality of our police force are you talking about exactly? Do explain.
The police in Iran will get immediately jailed for shooting a suspect without a supervisor's authorization.
If the police shoots at an unarmed suspect, he will be tried for it and not only will be suspended, but will go to prison as well.
If the police shoots at an unarmed suspect and the suspect dies, the police will be hanged for it for first degree murder in public, just like anybody else.
There's not even a single video out there of regular police forces in Iran that even points his gun at a civilian like what happens regularly and on a daily basis in the savage USA. Also, most of our police forces are in fact unarmed and you must've noticed it when you visited Tehran. Almost half of our police forces are purely for driving, which drive in blue-striped cars. They cannot carry guns. The other half, which drive in green-striped cars, can carry guns but even they are usually unarmed in most cases.
And the morality police don't kidnap or beat up young women. None of them are armed. The morality police has an office at the Bucharest Street (near the Argentina Square) where the people go there to pay their fine using a debit card. Once they pay their fine, they are released. In most cases, they only charge people who do not wear headscarves in the car. In that case, the first time will be a written statement that they won't repeat it. The second time will also be a written statement. The third time, their car will be confiscated for 2-3 weeks and they will have to finish a series of classes on morality. And even after that, it will be the same. Iran is not the USA where police have immunity and can do whatever it wants or the judiciary system practices systematic racism and the judges can do whatever they want.