video, it is dramatic and difficult to watch. but in that altercation, you can see a number of what we believe to be coaches at this football game, and in the course of that video and in that altercation between what police in lancaster, texas, say was a fight between the opposing coaches. you can hear five different gunshots erupt from there. as you mention, the son of the victim, michael hickman, who is 43 years old, was at the scene of the shooting. this happened saturday night. and it was a dramatic scene, to say the least. and some of the witnesses who were there are speaking out. what do they have to say? well, one of the coaches of michael hickman s fellow coaches talked about it. his son being at the game on the field, as all of this happened. and he said, he basically had to console the young man who had just witnessed this horrific event happen right in front of him. just horrible.
night in a dallas suburb after a an argument started following a pee-wee football game. during which football coach mike hickman was shot three times in front of his 9-year-old son. hickman died from his injuries. the suspect, brother of former nfl star aqib talib, turned himself in to police a short while ago after the weekend manhunt. ed lavendera joins us live from dallas with more on this tragic story. you spoke with the suspect s attorney. what did he have to say? well, after being on the run essentially for two days, shooting happened saturday night, an attorney says while he regrets the loss of life, he turned himself in so he could tell his side of the story. when we asked to clarify exactly what that side of the story is for talib, the attorney says that defense will be an issue at some point, so there is a suggestion of self-defense. what has happened here, we have video of the altercation, we warn you before we play the
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