On Monday night, the firm leading the review presented its findings at a city council meeting last night.
Nearly 1,400 pages of information were turned over by Farmington Hills police.
"There were 15 to 16 state-mandated and approved targets of various photo-realistic individuals in various poses, as well as optional kind of target options that involved whether they're armed or carrying a cell phone; whether they have a Coke can.
And the purpose was—force officers to make split-second decisions," Tom Maureau of Winebourne Consulting said.