MSP releases some video in deadly trooper-involved shooting, family demands answers
The family of Stephen Mason, 41, continues to demand answers following his death involving a Michigan State Police trooper.
According to investigators, Mason was shot to death during an altercation with the trooper on May 16. Mason is accused of shooting the trooper, who returned fire, fatally wounding him.
Watch the video report below: MSP releases some video in deadly trooper-involved shooting, family demands answers7 News Detroit obtained footage from Michigan State Police through a Freedom of Information Act request. In it, police interview a witness who said he saw a tussle between Mason and the trooper.
Leonard Mungo, the attorney for Mason's family, watched it for the first time.
Watch part of the witness video below: Bodycam video shows witness tell MSP what he saw during altercation with trooper, suspectIn the video, a state trooper pulled up to the scene and told the witness, "Explain it to me real quick."
The witness said, "He trying to hold him down. You know what I mean? To handcuff him, to get him together and then all of a sudden, I heard pap, pap."
He continued, "And then when I heard a couple of gunshots, I was like, Damn, did the officer kill him? Because he was just too much? But then I noticed the officer was still trying to subdue him."
"But he had shot the officer a few times and so, at the end, he aint have no choice, man. S***, that officer aint have no choice, man. He was fighting for his life, the witness stated.
Watch our previous coverage when the shooting happened below: Trooper shot, suspect killed after exchanging gunfire during traffic stop in DetroitIn response to watching the video, Mungo told 7 News Detroit, He didnt say anything about the officer shooting him.
He said the video doesnt provide Mason family the answers nor the transparency theyre looking for.

The family is calling on state Attorney General Dana Nessel to appoint a special prosecutor to handle the case.
Why would Dana Nessel authorize the release of a video that does not contain the sequence of events that actually occurred that day, Mungo asked.
He said Masons family wants to see the body-worn camera belonging to the officer who shot him, as well as that officer's dashcam video and a freeway video.

MSP denied part of 7 News Detroit's records request and would not given us all of the video.
All the family wants to do is to see what happened. If they see a relative that was acting unlawfully, imagine the ability for that family to begin their healing process and bring closure and go forward with their lives," Mungo said.
The attorney said theres a woman claiming on social media to be a witness and that hes shared the post with investigators. However, state police told 7 News Detroit they don't know of the mystery woman and that the witness in the video is the only witness whos come forward.
7 News Detroit reached out to Nessels office following the interview. We will post a statement online if and when we hear back.