Wilson: “When he stopped, he turned and faced me, and as he does that his right hand immediately goes into his waistband, and his left hand is a fist at his side, and he starts charging me.”

Stephanopoulos: “What did you think when you saw that?”

Wilson: “I didn’t know, I mean, my initial thought was, is there a weapon in there?”

Stephanopoulos: “Even though he hadn’t pulled something out earlier when he was confronting you.”

Wilson: “Yeah, it was still just the unknown. And again, we’re taught to, let me see your hands.”

Stephanopoulos: “As you know, some of the eyewitnesses have said, when at that moment he turned around, he turned around and put his hands up.”

Wilson: “That would be incorrect. Incorrect.”

Stephanopoulos: “No way?”

Wilson: “No way.”

Stephanopoulos: “So, you say he starts to run, does a [unintelligible], starts to come toward you.”

Wilson: “Mmm hmm.”

Stephanopoulos: “And?”

Wilson: “At that time I gave myself another mental check: Can I shoot this guy? You know? Legally, can I? And the question that I answered myself was, I have to. If I don’t, he will kill me if he gets to me.”

George: “Even though he’s what, 35-40 feet away?”

Wilson: “Once he’s coming that direction, why, if he hasn’t stopped yet, when’s he gonna stop?”