Honest answer: I wouldn't advise it. The canine's handler is very likely to view it that way. As a legal matter the perpetrator would be charged with the "Destruction of Government Property."
Not if you're dead. In other situation, it is a case for Internal Affairs. They will do research and if the killing was illegal, the officer will be prosecuted.Added; ALL police shootings are...
A felony conviction in the U.S. would certainly hinder your chances during the selection process. Convictions under the juvenile courts are often not taken into account but can be used to weed out...