you remember back to 2008 when two police officers off-duty shot and killed a 14-year-old boy, dante rollinsose officers also were were not charged with any crime. in fact, i think one of those officers is still serving on the force today. they were never asked or forced to resign. so, when i talked to the chairman of the police union today, that's the one thing he didn't want to address, was the mayor's assertion that this officer should step down. >> what is next for that officer? and the sterling family? >> right. well, he still has a long way to go. so does the police department because there is that $50 million lawsuit you heard shomari mention. again in the rollins case, that lawsuit went for four years before the family settled for a six-figure settlement with the district back then. the officer also has an internal investigation to citi whether he violated any protocol. again as shomari pointed out he didn't turn his body camera on. he could be disciplined for that as well. even if he remains on the force, this is a guy that will not see a lot of time on the street. he may end up at