warranted deadly force or if given more information from a second video might we re-evaluate? and, remember, force experts will tell you that it takes about half a second to draw your weapon, half a second to decide what you're going to do, maybe more. in one or two seconds a suspect can close 20 feet relatively easily, and if he's brandishing a knife, if we find out that that's the case, then that becomes an important factor leaning towards the police in supporting their decision to use deadly force. according to a sheriff he had a knife and according to a source in cnn it's a knife hidden behind the pole he's handing when he has his hands up that you can't see. danny cevallos, stand by. mel stand by as well because any moment now a judge in baltimore getting ready to rule during this pre-trial hearing in the freddie gray death, hear what just happened in the courtroom as protesters gathered outside the courthouse.