hopefully with more cameras, it well, he's no longer with the department. will be a deterrent right there last week the report set off a massive manhunt in lancaster, and people will be less inclined california, about an hour north of downtown los angeles. to denefarious things. anita vogel has more from our i think that was persuasive. l.a. bureau. >> it's an interesting argument. >> reporter: not too much of a it's similar to the big signs surprise within the last hour, the l.a. county sheriff's that people put up, this neighborhood is protected -- department announcing it has >> dana: nobody believed it. fired deputy angel reynosa after but now you can. >> now you literally are being watched all the time. they say he falsely admitted we're all being watched wherever reporting he had been shot we go. there's hd cameras everywhere. outside the lancaster station. he said he had been shot on the the quality is so good that they can see not just who is standing way to his car in the nation's at your door but if you step out parking lot and that he was hit of the way, they can see across by rifle fire coming from a the street. nearby apartment suggesting the police like this because if there might have been a sniper something happens, they're able on the loose. reynoso said he was saved by his to reach out to -- on a map and say it happened here. bulletproof vest but another we'll put a half a mile circle bullet grazed his shoulder. and ask these people that have as you can imagine, all of this the ring device, how, do you triggered a massive response. mind if we take a peek at your hundreds of officer, a fire video? its voluntary. people have to send it to the department, even the fbi showed cops. up. swat team was called out and it's only the one thing that you they locked down the area. send. it's not unlimited access. they conducted a door to door >> dana: in fact, amazon rings