Appleton Police Department have released the incident review on the Jack's Apple Pub officer involved shooting.

Chief Todd Thomas released the review that was conducted by the Force Review Team on July 13, 2017.

Jimmie Sanders was shot and killed by Lt. Jay Steinke during the response to a May 21 fight at the bar on W College Avenue. Officials say Sanders was an innocent bystander and not involved in the fight. He was not armed.

Schneider says Lt. Steinke, a 29-year veteran of the force, and another officer were on routine foot patrol on May 21 when someone approached them to report shots fired at Jack's Apple Pub.

Lt. Steinke entered the bar with his gun drawn.

A man named Henry Nellum had been involved in a fight with another bar patron and a gun was fired, according to officials. When Lt. Steinke arrived, Nellum got up off the floor and began running toward Steinke, who was at the State Street side door. Schneider said Nellum had a gun in his hand.

At this time, other patrons were running toward the door to escape and Lt. Steinke was getting pushed by them. A female patron said, "he's got a gun." Lt. Steinke tried to push the woman aside. As Nellum was approaching the State Street door, Lt. Steinke fired to stop the threat from Nellum, according to DA Schneider.

Nellum was next to Jimmie Sanders when Steinke opened fire.

Four shots were fired in 1.5 seconds time.

One bullet hit Henry Nellum in the bicep. A second bullet hit Sanders in the lower back.

One bullet hit the bar, and another bullet hit a cash register.

Steinke was pushed out the door and took cover. Back up arrived on scene and entered the bar to find Nellum and Sanders.

Schneider said after reviewing video and statements, Lt. Steinke acted appropriately due to the threat from Henry Nellum. There are several cameras inside Jack's Apple Pub.

He said the purpose was to determine if Lt. Steinke's actions complied with the rules and regulations of the Appleton Police Department and how this was a tragic incident and unfortunately, the type of incident we see occurring more frequently in our community and to our officers.

The review explains what the guidelines are for an officer using force and how they applied to this incident.

The review is attached.