he had not been fired, that there was no process for him to be fired underway. there were no disciplinary issues that the department was dealing with, that he was in good standing with the department. this is the memorial, the official memorial. there s a couple of them around town that is now starting to grow here at the police station, not far from where all of this took place. this is sort of a massive complex, government complex. police departments here, two detectives were sitting at the police department when they heard that this was going on. one had the presence of mind to dawn a protective vest, or protective gear as they rushed out the door. they engaged the suspect, the chief of police gives us a few more details. as the suspect was firing, he was moving. they were returning fire and at one point the suspect was firing through the door and through the wall at the officers and then the firing stopped. they eventually breached the door. this memorial has been growing now f
morning. i m t.j. holmes. we are standing by for one of a number of events that will take place this weekend to remember the victims of 9/11. this is in washington, d.c. where we re expecting to see president george w. bush come out and lay a wreath at the pentagon. he will do this there at a stone. it s essentially the impact point where that plane hit the pentagon ten years ago tomorrow. the president not expected to make remarks, not expected an audience there for it. but we will bring it to you as it happens. we re keeping an eye on what is happening in new york city. take a look this morning. a close shot of one of two of the twin reflecting pools. these huge pools are now sitting where the twin towers once stood. the footprints of the towers. this is the memorial, 9/11 memorial, the official memorial will open on monday to the public, but it will be dedicated tomorrow on the ten-year anniversary of the september 11th attacks. as the nation gets ready to pause and reme