Derrick Lew said he tried to pull his gun, but it was too late. Just a few feet outside his San Francisco police car, the suspect he’d been pursuing reached under his clothing, drew a Glock .40-caliber pistol, and fired.
The young officer twisted his body away in the driver’s seat and threw himself over the center console and on-board computer, taking cover as glass from the shattered window flew through the vehicle, he would later recall.
“I know he’s going to shoot me,” he thought. “I know he’s got a gun.”…