Payton’s cruiser video camera recorded the car turning east onto Sixth Street, and Payton followed the car into the Johnson Lawn Landscape lot at 306 E. Sixth St.

The recording, records say, show the car pulling up to the north side of a building.

Payton pulled up and parked west and north of the rear of the Pontiac. Klich immediately got out and Payton ordered him to stay in the car, the records say.

Klich put both hands up as the officer repeated his commands to get into the car. Klich got back into the driver’s seat, and records say, the video recording shows Payton walk to the rear of the car, stop several feet behind it, and position himself on the rear passenger side.

Payton had his duty weapon drawn and pointed toward the occupants of the car. He yelled, “Don’t you do it. Stop,” as the car began to back up toward him.

Records say yelling can be heard coming from inside the Pontiac. Klich slowly backed up toward Payton, “contacting the officer’s leg.” Payton warned Klich he would shoot, and several times ordered him to stop and to put the car into park, the records say.