information and it sometimes changes what you see. there's a basic point if the sheriffs department procedures, the training methodologies are violated, that could be an area of focus. i think to fully clarify the situation is going to require a very thorough and detailed investigation, but the sheriff is talking from a standpoint as a police administrator what he's going to focus on to take his action and he's already referred this case to the federal government for an independent investigation. >> so, sunny, from a legal standpoint the fbi could bring charges separate from whatever determination the sheriff, himself, makes. >> absolutely. you know, i think the sheriff is going to make this administrative decision whether or not this is an officer that should still be working as an officer. the fbi is going to look at whether or not there was a civil rights violation. and i'm not talking about race. i'm talking about unreasonable search and seizure. talking about everyone's fourth amendment right to be free from someone taking them and tossing them around like a rag doll.