General Patton ... probably wouldn't have batted an eye about some Nazi having a bullet fired near his head.
Actually...
...I can answer in the affirmative.
When the 157th Infantry liberated Dauchau a few dozen German officers were captured and were under watch by a private manning an LMG. The private opened fire killing 30 to 50 of them (the reports vary). Other soldiers were alleged to do such things as providing weapons to Jewish internees who exacted revenge on their former tormentors.
LTC Sparks was recommended for charges for dereliction, failing to ensure the safety of prisoners, etc. The battalion surgeon was recommended for courts martial for refusing to render aid during the incident and 2 other soldiers were similarly accused in the IGs report.
Patton dimissed the affair staing he had better things to worry about than the death of Nazi concentration camp guards.
LTC Sparks went on to retire as a BG.