case. at the same time, from a legal perspective, speaking as a former prosecutor, what this is going to come down to with respect to the police officers and their criminal charges if there are any, is whether that officer was justified in reasonably believing that he was an imminent threat or danger of his life. they're going to be poring over that body cam footage to try to make those determinations after making the determination in terms of whether this officer may have been justified in pulling that trigger on amir locke. >> charles, let me ask you to comment on something that an activist said, and he spoke with me yesterday about this. the timing of this was nine seconds from the entry into the apartment to when those shots were fired. he talked about trying to put forth policy that buys more time between entering an apartment under whatever circumstances, and the ability for a police officer to draw a gun, but you hear that split-second timing decision that was substantiated