Well depends on the situation.
As a quick up from a standing unsupported position 100 yard is respectable.
if the target wore body armor and this was a head shot even more so ( no info on that)
Again depends on the speed of the shot and if the SWAT guy indeed shot real quick from standing unsupported as one would think if he is in a meeting engagement or if it was from the prone.
At the end of a lane I often run, the capstone target is 4 inches at 100m (110 yards) from the unsupported prone.
And you are VERY winded when you get to it.... Of course the prone helps a lot and I tend to make the shot nearly every time..but even running the wrong ammo (change of zero) can make a difference for the worse.
if I was winded and doing it from the standing unsupported the 4 inch target would be VERY difficult... a lucky shot almost.
But then again its a LOT smaller than a mans torso. ..
I think at 100m 4 inch is about the same as shooting a a torso at 300m?
I doubt the SWAT guy was an actual SWAT "sniper", likely he was running an M4 with a EOtech or an Aimpoint..... it seems like a meeting engagement but the briefer sadly didnt go into that kind of detail...
But then again I watched it only once...
Anybody notice anything else that was interesting?