Body camera footage showing a Florida police officer fatally shooting an unarmed man in downtown Orlando was released Wednesday, just days after the man’s family and prominent civil rights attorney Ben Crump demanded police to publicly release the full video.

Derek Diaz, 26, was pronounced dead at a local hospital after he was shot on July 3 at around 2 a.m. by an Orlando Police Department officer “doing proactive patrol” and who allegedly believed Diaz was involved in “drug activity,” the department said in a statement.

The body camera footage released Wednesday showed three officers on bicycles approach Diaz in a parked car. Following the shooting, Orlando Police Chief Eric Smith said officers were conducting a drug investigation and the officer who shot Diaz reacted to “a quick movement” that they believed might have been an attempt to go for a gun.”

But no gun was found. Smith said unspecified drugs were recovered during the investigation.

Natalie Jackson, an attorney for Crump Law, and Diaz’s family members said they were “left more questions than answers” during news conference Wednesday afternoon after police released the video.

“What we saw on the video was what we always knew . . . that an unarmed Derek Diaz was sitting peacefully in a legally parked car when he was aggressively approached by three armed police officers, and in less than one minute he was shot and bleeding,” Jackson said.

Jackson also questioned the officer’s aggression and why he approached Diaz, noting that Diaz had a medical marijuana identification card. He used marijuana to treat anxiety.

The officer, who was later identified as Jose Velez, was placed on paid administrative, according to Smith. Orlando police and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement are also investigating the officer’s use of deadly force.