Consipericy to commit (fill in blank) isn't new. A group of prisoners in an association (e.g. Gang) might provides detailed plans and money to another person to take out (not referencing dating here) their witness before a trial happens. If the person does the right thing and goes to the authorities with this "plan or plot"; the gang members can be arrested and sentenced (perhaps even got to trial inbetween LOL).
The point is, association and intent of criminal activity can be different than the Constitutional Rights.
As far as "wanted dead or alive" for those of you with a Lexus Account, there is something to be said about that on these links.
https://www.reddit.com/r/law/comments/1a1g7o/was_wanted_dead_or_alive_ever_constitutional/
If actor was not a direct agent of the government they must prove they tried a peaceful surrender or they could be charged for murder just like any citizen.
If the actor is a direct agent of the government, then it is most likely a different story.
Put these together: association, plot, Wanted, Actor was Government...
After the fact, I would prefer that the details would be made transparant. If it gave away security facts, then people with the right levels of clearance should be able to view the facts. Transparancy is important.
Portraying people who don't trust the government as a lunitic fringe allows corrupt individuals in government to use public resources for their own purpose. Anyone who claims all government agents, employees or officals are always absolutely honest might be suspect themselves?