FILE - This undated photo provided by the Georgia Department of Public Safety in 2020 shows State Trooper Jacob Gordon Thompson. On Aug. 7, 2020, Thompson fatally shot Julian Lewis, a 60-year-old Black man, after knocking Lewis' car into a ditch, after the motorist failed to pull over for a traffic stop in Screven County, Georgia. Thompson was fired and charged with murder, but walked free after a grand jury declined to indict him. Newly released dash camera video from Thompson's patrol cruiser raises new questions about the shooting. (Georgia Department of Public Safety via AP, File)
This image from a dashboard-mounted video camera on a Georgia State Patrol cruiser shows Trooper 1st Class Jake Thompson at the scene of an Aug. 7, 2020, shooting in which the trooper killed motorist Julian Lewis in Screven County, Ga. Thompson knocked Lewis' car into a ditch and shot him after trying to pull over the 60-year-old Black man for a broken taillight. Thompson was fired and charged with murder, but walked free after a grand jury declined to indict him. The newly released video raises new questions about the shooting. (Georgia Department of Public Safety/Ebony Reed, Louise Story via AP)
This image from a dashboard-mounted video camera on a Georgia State Patrol cruiser shows the car Julian Lewis was driving on Aug. 7, 2020, in Screven County, Georgia, while being pursued by a state trooper who knocked Lewis' car into a ditch and then fatally shot him. Trooper 1st Class Jacob Thompson said he tried to pull over Lewis' car because of a broken taillight. Thompson was fired and charged with murder, but walked free after a grand jury declined to indict him. The newly released dash camera video raises new questions about the shooting. (Georgia Department of Public Safety/Ebony Reed, Louise Story via AP)
This undated photo provided by Tonia Moore shows Julian Lewis working on a home. Lewis was fatally shot by a Georgia state trooper trying to pull him over for a broken taillight on Aug. 7, 2020, in Screven County, Ga. Trooper Jake Thompson was fired and charged with murder, but a walked free after a grand jury declined to indict him. Newly released dash camera video raises new questions about the shooting. (Tonia Moore via AP)