The attorney general of New York state is reviewing a video that shows an off-duty police officer fatally shooting a man who had approached his car in Brooklyn last week.

The security video tape was acquired by the attorney general’s office, according to ABC News, and was released several days after the July 4 incident. The release of the video comes around a time when footage of two other officer-involved shootings – one in Baton Rouge, La., and the other in Falcon Heights, Minn., became national news.

The video appears to undermine an earlier police report asserting that the New York City police officer, Wayne Isaacs, was punched in the head through his driver’s-side window by Delrawn Small, leading Isaacs to fire three shots from his service weapon, hitting Small in the head and chest, according to the New York Post.

The graphic video does show Small getting shot as he approaches a 2002 Nissan Altima. The video, though somewhat blurred, does not appear to show Small punching Isaacs.

After being shot, the 37-year-old Small can be seen keeling over before stumbling into another car and falling on the ground. He eventually collapses between two parked cars.