northbound. reporter: they are just getting off shift when the call comes in for a robbery in progress at a nearby grocery store. those officers last evening were ending duty, in fact, beginning to change out of their clothes when the call came in about a robbery and they immediately, all five, ran out of the station. reporter: shortly after the robbery, the suspects were spotted near this shop. one of the suspects could be seen in this surveillance video. moments later, he turns. pulls out a 44 caliber revolver and fires on the officers. you can see the plume of smoke from the barrel. he fires three rounds in the 44 caliber magnum, very large caliber handgun and we believe he fire after that because no more in the gun. 38 eliro in the chest and arm. in their car, drived a caa
around and fired a .44 revolver at the officers. he got off three shots, they say before getting away. he fires three guns three rounds in the .44 caliber magnum. very large caliber handgun. he believe he drives by after that because he had no rounds in the gun. one of the officers got off three shots. he s the only officer who fired said nypd. he hit one of the spthts in the leg. that person checked in to a new york hospital. police say he fed them a line and it became clear this was somebody connected to the robbery attempt. he then led them to the person who brought him to the hospital. and then to jason polanco, all three in custody. this is absolute proof that there is no shoulddown out there, police say. and that these police officers were offduty and they responded to have are dangerous situation.
before the shooting and they re looking into accounts the shooter was physically attacked by someone in that group of people, which led to him pulling out his gun and evening fire. the person who took the video was actually trying to film the fistfight, and suddenly he was running for cover when the gun what pulled. the 22-year-old spread the gunfire into the crowd sunday morning. he hit four men and one woman. he was tracked down and taken into custody and charged with five counts of first degree assault. he wases arraigned today and remains in jail on $1 million bond. after discarding his weapon the police found the 40 caliber handgun which police say he had a valid permit for. police found a small amount of pot on him when he was arrested. if you were in the area, you re urged to call the standford police detective bureau. the defense department making
witnesses say reeves, a retired tampa police captain, was irritated that oulson was texting the babysitter watching his then 2-year-old daughter. the voices start going up and then, bang, he was shot. reporter: the father and son say they watched in horror as reeves allegedly killed oulson with a 38 caliber handgun. he said, man, i can t believe i got shot. blood started coming out of his mouth. i just held him. reporter: part of the fight caught on surveillance camera. it was played at reeves february hearing and appears to show reeves on the right in a fight with oulson who is off camera. oulson throws popcorn at reeves. then reeves draws a gun. the judge initially denied bail in february. on friday evening he reversed his position, adopting the appeals court ruling saying in part the record suggests no special circumstances that would justify a decision to deny pretrial release. with his client out on $150,000
by his own admission, ken otto picked shamia up for work, but the evidence shows that instead of taking her to the kahoots gentleman s club, he drove 30 miles to his property on the outskirts of town. no one knows what happened after that. just sit down for a second. i have to go to work. sit down. but prosecutors believe that at some point otto shot and killed shamia inside the trailer with a .40 caliber handgun. then he rolled her body in a piece of carpet, creating the bloodstains later found by forensic analysis. then he burned shamia s body for days in the fire pit. when cadaver dogs picked up the scent in the fire pit, otto