The 50 pages of interview transcripts shed more light on the controversial incident, but don't resolve conflicting pieces of the story. For example, a witness who approached the officers after the shooting said one told him they stopped Tate-Brown "for a vehicle that was described in a robbery earlier." But Deng told Internal Affairs investigators that he pulled over Tate-Brown because he drove with just his daytime running lights on. "I figured he just came out of a store or something and we just [were] going to check to see if he was OK to drive and tell him to turn his lights on," Deng told his interviewers.