The video also led to a dispute inside the Independent Police Review Authority, the city agency that investigates police shootings, and allegedly cost investigating supervisor Lorenzo Davis his job. Davis has claimed his finding that the shooting was not justified was reversed over his objections, with IPRA eventually concluding the shooting was justified. Davis filed a federal lawsuit against IPRA; it was dismissed earlier this year, when a judge determined that Davis' refusal to change his finding was not protected free speech under the First Amendment.