The two police officers arrived in Bislett on November 9 last year after the police were notified of a threatening man with a knife.
The knife drama ended with 33-year-old Rustam Louis Foss being shot by the police. He later died of his injuries.
Since the incident, the two officials have had the status of suspects in the case.
The special unit for police matters has investigated whether these did something wrong to the service.
The special unit’s conclusion
The investigation shows that the police fired a total of six shots. First one shot alone, then another two seconds later, also four in quick succession. Five of the shots hit Foss in the upper body.
The special unit believes that the police were in an emergency situation when the shots were fired, and that the use of firearms was necessary and justifiable.
The prosecution against both officials has therefore been dropped as no criminal offense is considered proven, it is stated in the decision of the Bureau.