a lot of times, those videos end up not being terribly tert innoce pertinent. so that's my guess at this point. we'll have to see exactly what they release, but obviously, from the police chief's standpoint, he believes what they have here at this point is that initial confrontation and that it is pertinent to the many questions that many people are anxious to see about what exactly happened between those officers and mr. scott. >> ed lavandera, the police department there for us in charlotte. ed, of course, will let us know as soon as we get the video prosecute police chief. thank you, ed. let's talk more about this with my panel. the police shooting of 43-year-old keith scott on tuesday. joining me now, tom fuentes, senior law enforcement analyst and former fbi senior director and laura koets, former federal prosecutor and assistant u.s. attorney with the civil rights division of the justice department and sheryl dorsey with the los angeles police department. to you, why the decision in your mind, you know, to not release all of the videos from your experienc