She disagreed that she was shocked when the shots were fired.
As long as he's on the streetcar and contained on the streetcar then he's alright where he is. police can't be allowed to come off the streetcar with a deadly weapon, says Fleckeisen.
She never said it was an imminent attack in her notes.
Crown suggests maybe he wanted to get off to talk or surrender. She said then he should have dropped the knife.
She said she was convinced he was coming off the streetcar to attack -- crown pointed out she never said once in her SIU interview that she thought he was coming off to attack.
the total movement of Yatim was 50 cm before the first shots were fired.
But she didn't see Yatim do anything with the knife -- not flick it, take a deep breath -- all things Forcillo said he saw Yatim do. She was about 10 feet from Yatim -- about the same distance as Forcillo
Fleckeisen says she couldn't see Yatim's lower body from the windows. She could see his torso move forward toward the doors.
Crown said the step Yatim took was slow. She says she couldn't see his legs, whether he was taking more than one step but she saw him move forward ... just before Forcillo shot Yatim.
She said she saw Yatim make a normal step forward.
She never successfully made a request for a taser. Another officer does. She said she had no idea that the other officer was asking for a taser.
She says she never went on the streetcar that night after Yatim was shot. And she's not really familiar with streetcars.
When she moved off to the side and watching through the passenger windows Yatim moved away from the front of the steps and around the driver seat. Crown suggests that in fact Yatim was by the front passenger seats. She concedes that's possible
Officer Forcillo has the lead so he had the better view squared off with Yatim. She was keeping an eye on Yatim in case he was coming off the streetcar.
Looking through streetcar windows she had no recollection of seeing the knife.
She agreed with crown that wouldn't deliberately stand in obstructed view of Yatim.
When getting ready to call for taser she estimates she moved back about five feet. She says she could see Yatim from passenger side window. She positioned herself so she could continue to observe him.
Describing "keying the mike" -- officers block the airway in the scout car. That's why she says she couldn't get through to dispatch to call for a taser.
Fleckeisen says she used the words to describe Yatim in "mock surrender" and "egging" police in her interview with SIU because that's what she saw.
Crown taking her through her SIU interview. She said at the time she couldn't remember why or when she had re-holstered her gun.
We're back from break. Just waiting for jury.
She said she didn't hear Forcillo's ultimatum before he shot Yatim.
She agrees swearing should be avoided as a police officer. And shouting and swearing can exacerbate a situation. She agrees
Crown: You were getting out of the way because you saw he was losing his cool.
She says if he's unstable verbal de-escalation wasn't going to work
Crown: this was a battle of who was going to be boss.
She says this was not a wild west show
She disagrees.
Crown said he made no attempt to verbally deescalate Yatim in her presence.
Crown says the defendant was escalating things with Mr Yatim.
Wasn't how things were looking at the scene it was the way Yatim was behaving says Fleckeisen.