primarily that peer assessment will be the telltale sign. sand by for a second. we have information about the weapon. one of the big questions. what have you learned? what we re hearing from law enforcement is the suspect the shooter at the scene police found a semi-automatic pistol. and a rifle. at the scene. that they believe was used in this shooting. there s two weapons. found by the suspect. on the scene by police. after they shot him. they believe we re told the firearms at least on the preliminary on the checks law enforcement they were purchased legally. purchased legally. obviously a little fact that police are working on. they know the weapons. they have identified him. they know who the shooter was. so you can assume they re working through that. probably at his home at this hour. doing search warrants or waiting for search warrants.
environment that the shooter would have known by being an employee at this particular location. so when we take into consideration how the police respond in these particular instances, years ago we had officers that awaited the special operations troops to come in. the seismic shift has now come into place where the first scene has been trained to directly interdict the threat on hand and, too, we re able to switch them out with additional officers with the resources accordingly. when we take into consideration the investigation moving forward, of course we will do the traditional things. we will get up on his phone, we will look at his digital footprint, we will go back to his home, but primarily that peer assessment will be the telltale sign of what happened. i want to go back to shimon prokupecz. i understand we have information about the weapon. what have you learned? reporter: we have learned from law enforcement officials that the suspect, the shooter at the scene, police fou