reporter: hi there, nicole. tell me what the sort of latest assessment of how this happened, i mean, sometimes in these early stages, there s a fog of what the actual interaction was about. this one seems somewhat straightforward. tell me what your reporting has revealed. reporter: well, since we got that video on wednesday, we haven t gotten any updates from police or from investigators. you mentioned that this is an investigation that s being led by the state police, and we just haven t heard an update. we don t know a timeline on how long that investigation will take. as far as we know, once that investigation is wrapped up, then it will be reviewed by the county prosecutor and also the individual local departments, but nicole, i actually had a conversation earlier today with seth, the use of force expert who you might remember from the chauvin trial and from the kim potter trial in those successful prosecutions of those officers in minneapolis, and one thing
what happened out the door in the field. let s compare this to the chauvin trial. all the police who testified were on the same side. here, the police were divided. you had the police chief who came in said, i was knocked down from my position because i was not going to tell a lie. it had to do with all that evidence and testimony and the jury still said, no, we are not going to cal hold you accountable this time. so with the police chief s testimony was again. the police chief testified because he stepped down because he was not willing to lie. he used those words. i m not willing to lie. they also had an expert who testified on use of force issues and said he chose to testify pro bono in this trial. and they typically charge upwards of three to $600 an hour because they feel someone s liberty is at stake. you have to remember, kim potter is a pawn in a way that is going to play out in similar