a victim outside, he and an officer immediately responded, their training kicked in, they didn t wait for initial personnel, he wanted to reduce the number of victims and neutralize that threat and he did that. he went in and he was able to divert this suspects attention from others, drawing fire on himself and he absolutely saved others. harris: you talk about the state patrol officer who was with him and we are looking right now, let s draw our attention to the center of the screen right now. we are looking at the hearse carrying sheriff sergeant ron helus, and his service and training as he went into that bar last night and saved so many lives. captain, i know on different forces and the county where you are and police forces all around, people are talking about
engage in mass shootings who do not have ptsd. so recently don t know what led to this dreadful event. we do know that it led to the death of those 11 and a sand bar goers last night and also to the death of sheriff sergeant ron helus, he was the first to arrive after the 911 calls started coming in at 11:20, he arrived within 3 minutes along with a couple of officers, sergeant helus was the first through the door, he came face-to-face with the shooter, he was hit by multiple bullets and died in the hospital earlier this morning. harris? harris: jonathan hunt, thank you so much. i know you ve been talking with witnesses out there, let s hear from one more describing what now it took to come out alive. they were very loud gunshots, it was very clear what they