^ Well, it is really in the grey area: from the victim perspective, there is no damn reason for her to be shot to begin with, and the simple fact that she has a psycho pass on the same magnitude than a latent criminal definitely made her panic even more (which makes you wonder what happen to them, if it is really ignoring the circumstances).
We don't know the setup/background enough, but Akane's actions aren't that far fetched or wrong because the victim really wouldn't go under that kind of stress if the system wasn't so staunch. Of course she carried out her conviction in a poor fashion, but she is not wrong saying that the victim shouldn't be considered as a criminal to begin with.
In our situation, it is as if the cop fire at the criminal and then slams down the hostage and put the handcuffs right there, despite they didn't do anything wrong, just because the policeman considered the victim "too excited".
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