tell you what we know about those who were murdered about their lives, not just how their lives ended. three adults and three children at the school were killed yesterday. mike hill was the school custodian. students called him big mike. he loved the kids at the school and his job and he loved his own kids so much. there were seven of them in his 14 grandchildren as well. love to spend time with them and to cook. his family says he was just 61 years old. cynthia peak also was 61. she was a substitute teacher at the school family friend tells local station wsmv she lived most of her life in alabama recently moved to nashville with her husband. she had three children of her own. katherine coons was head of the school. she was 60, a former student with learning disabilities, said that ms coons never gave up on him telling w s m v that there are too many educators who do the world, he said, needs more people like her. how the scruggs dad was the pastor of covenant presbyterian ch
captioning is brought to you by skechers max cushioning. do you struggle to put on your shoes when you leave the house and going audible with new max cushioning hands free sketches slipping. it s easy. just step in and go try new max cushioning handsfree sketches slipping. good evening tonight. newly released body camera video from the police officers who confronted and killed a mass shooter, the covenant school in nashville. we re going to show it to you. but first we want to tell you what we know about those who were murdered about their lives, not just how their lives ended. three adults and three children at the school were killed yesterday. mike hill was the school custodian. students called him big mike. he loved the kids at the school and his job and he loved his own kids so much. there were seven of them in his 14 grandchildren as well. love to spend time with them and to cook. his family says he was just 61 years old. cynthia peak also was 61. she was a substitute te
that tap on the shoulder. you wait for them to say, move, move forward push, and that s all what you see happening? they re clearing room after room quickly . they re not slowing down. and as soon as they hear those gunshots go, they run to it, and that s what makes the difference and, you know, limiting the loss of life. so yeah, it s a remarkable video. it s hard to watch. incredibly disturbing. it s also interesting to me that you know the officer whose body camera we see first, who arrives and really gets out of the vehicle. gets his long gone here is a little bit from one of the school administrators or a teacher about the locations of things and what may be happening and then calls out. i need three. i assume that means i need three other people with me because it looked like there were at least two other police cars there at the time. i m not sure how many officers had already been there, but he s basically getting a kind of a stack together. getting a group together to actually
response. you see them, shouting at each other and touching each other on the shoulder, and they re not yelling for no reason. they re communicating in an incredibly loud and chaotic environment. you know, when you re the first person in that of that group of a few officers , you cannot take your eyes off of what you re looking at looking for that threat so you can t turn around to see if your cover person is still behind you or if you ve left them. so you wait for that tap on the shoulder. you wait for them to say move, move forward push, and that s all what you see happening? they re clearing room after room quickly. they re not slowing down. and as soon as they hear those gunshots go, they run to it, and that s what makes the difference and, you know, limiting the loss of life . so yeah, it s a remarkable video. it s hard to watch. yeah incredibly disturbing. it s also interesting to me that you know the officer s body camera we see first who arrives really gets out of the vehicle g