Garrett Rolfe, the former Atlanta police officer who allegedly shot and killed Rayshard Brooks is now facing several charges including felony murder. Fulton County District Attorney Paul Howard Jr. announced the charges today saying, Officer Rolfe actually kicked Mr. Brooks while he laid on the ground, while he was there fighting for his life… “At the time Mr. Brooks was shot he did not pose an immediate threat of death or serious physical injury.”

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution writes:

A second officer present during the incident, Devin Brosnan, will face four charges, including a count of aggravated assault and three counts of violation of oath, the warrants said.

The DA said Rolfe kicked Brooks after the shooting and that Brosnan stood on Brooks’ shoulders while he was on the ground “struggling for his life.” Howard said there’s video evidence they did this while waiting minutes to administer first aid to the dying man.

There are conflicting reports as to whether Brosnan is cooperating with prosecutors. AJC adds:

Brosnan, who is on administrative duty pending the outcome of the GBI’s investigation, has agreed to testify for the state against Rolfe, the DA said. He also admitted to standing on Brooks’ shoulders following the shooting, saying that his intention was to stand on his arm, according to Howard.

However, Brosnan’s attorney, Don Samuel, told AJC.com that “it’s absolutely untrue.”

The officers reportedly have until tomorrow to turn themselves in.

Watch Howard’s remarks above.