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back up. back up. so that, jim, is the incident right there. but we have some details from a detective who has been investigating this quoted in the affidavit that is part of the arrest charges here, he says, quote, the defendants, we re talking about the officers, were not in clear danger of death or seriously bodily injury at the time they used deadly force. he goes on to say the detective writing this does not believe a reasonable officer in light of the same facts and circumstances at the time would have felt compelled to use deadly force. so i was combing through the after the and one of the officers wrote to police that he thought the victim here could have thrown the hammer through a glass window.