at covidtests.gov. norah. >> o'donnell: manuel bojorquez, thanks. tonight, we're seeing body cam video for the first time after the deadly shooting of a black man by an off-duty sheriff's deputy in fayetteville, north carolina. police only released short clips of the incident, but as cbs' nancy chen reports, we're now hearing from witnesses about what happened. >> he jumped up, that fella jumped up on the hood, and he jumped out of his car and shouted. >> reporter: fayetteville police body camera video captures witnesses describing the moments before 37-year-old jason walker was shot and killed. >> shot on the ground. >> reporter: off-duty sheriff's deputy jeffery hash was driving with his wife and child last saturday when a witness says walker ran into the road just 100 yards from his parents' home. hash, a 16-year veteran, is seen calling for help after the shooting. >> come back, jason. come out into the street. >> reporter: when police