SEATTLE - The King County prosecutor says three Seattle police officers did nothing wrong during a serious fight with a suspect caught on camera.

Take a look at the video -- surveillance video provided by the Seattle Police Department. Officers used fists, batons, a flashlight and a taser to subdue Daniel Saunders in the lobby of the Georgetown Evidence Facility last June.

Police say Saunders used a screwdriver as a weapon and refused orders to stop resisting.

Saunders was at the evidence unit to pick up personal belongings.

Police jailed him, then mistakenly let him go, after Saunders broke into a Rainier Valley church, stripped naked, and threw himself through a window.

In a statement today, Prosecutor Dan Satterburg said the officers used "proper force" to detain and disarm the suspect.