![]() ![]() “I can’t hear you buddy, and we got to work with you,” the officer says in the video. ![]() The video cuts to Ansari’s body-worn camera footage as he walks up to a group of police officers who have their guns trained on Pickens, who is down the road from the officers.Īn officer attempts to speak with Pickens over a megaphone. He stops walking as officers catch up to him. Police spot Pickens walking west on Mesa College Circle. He crashes the Tesla into a center divider on Armstrong Circle and runs away from the vehicle. According to the Police Department, the driver - later identified as Pickens - is the only one inside the car.Īccording to the department, Pickens drives away from the officers and onto the Mesa College campus. Officers locate the Tesla a few blocks away from where the 911 caller said the first shooting occurred. ![]() The caller then says he is not injured and provides the Tesla’s license plate number. “There’s a gunshot in my front window and a gunshot in my back window,” the man tells dispatchers. “They got out of the car and just started shooting.” “I drove away from them” the man tells dispatchers in the audio clip. The video begins with an audio recording of a call to 911 dispatchers by a man who said he had been shot at by two men in a white Tesla around 1:20 a.m. Investigators said last week that Ansari shot Pickens after the gunman shot the police dog, but the video appears to indicate that the officer fired first after Pickens pointed his gun at officers.Īsked to clarify the discrepancy Thursday, sheriff’s investigators deferred to the timeline presented in the Police Department’s video. Ansari’s body-worn camera provides audio but not much can be seen in the footage because he was laying on his stomach when he fired the rifle. ![]()
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