— Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson, while a deputy chief of patrol, was among top brass who viewed now-infamous video of McDonald’s shooting about 10 days after the incident and didn’t raise any objection to Van Dyke’s actions, according to an interview by Ferguson’s investigators with a police lieutenant who was in attendance. The reports also highlighted what Van Dyke told a police oversight investigator happened, in which he alleged McDonald was coming after him: “I think he’s going to try and take my life away from me,” he told the investigator.