"They feel vindicated," a defense lawyer, Stephen Worth, said.
"They shot him, The killed him - they feel very bad about that," Stephen Worth, their lawyer, said of the officers.
But their lawyer, Stephen Worth, has said they thought Mr. Diallo had a gun.
The officer's lawyer, Stephen Worth, said he found the Fire Department's move "somewhat surprising" in view of the earlier statements about hiring him.
Stephen Worth, who represents Mr. McMellon, said the officers did the only thing they could, based on their years of experience.
His lawyer, Stephen Worth, would not comment on the specifics of the case.
Stephen Worth, a lawyer for Officer McMellon, also praised the system.
Stephen Worth, the lawyer for Officer McMellon, said his client intended to do so, but that could change.
His lawyer, Stephen Worth, said the officer is innocent.
Stephen Worth, a lawyer who has represented the officers, seemed unconcerned about the decision to ask the officers for their clothing.