The police officers and the plaintiff business owner responded to a burglary alarm at the plaintiff’s business. During the incident, the plaintiff business owner was shot by one of the responding officers. The plaintiff filed a complaint against Miami-Dade County, Fla., for negligence based on the wrongful shooting and for negligent retention and supervision of the police officer. In his complaint, the plaintiff alleged that his alarm service informed him of a burglary, he drove to the business with his lawfully owned firearm and that after exiting his vehicle, he was shot from behind by the police officer. After the county obtained the recording from security cameras that had captured the events surrounding the shooting, the county filed a motion for summary judgment asserting that the video footage definitely established that the officer was not negligent because it showed that before he fired his gun, the plaintiff pointed a firearm toward him. The county further argued that it had immunity because the officer acted in self-defense and that he was entitled to sovereign immunity because the officer’s action was discretionary and fell under the police emergency exception.