

Wobrock said comparing the location of a bullet hole in Tamir's jacket with the location of the wound on his body indicated that the boy had lifted his arm — with his hand in his pocket — at the moment he was shot.



Two other experts who previously reviewed the shooting for Tamir's family looked at the new frame-by-frame analysis — released by the county prosecutor — and also concluded Tamir wasn't reaching into his waistband when he was shot.



The attorneys for Tamir's family said Wobrock is available to testify before the grand jury. In response, Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Tim McGinty said an investigation is the search for the truth.



"We welcome and will review all credible relevant evidence from any source," McGinty said in a statement Saturday morning.



Tamir's family has criticized McGinty for months over the length of the investigation and has demanded charges against the officers.