what scares me is that taurus actually they don t know. they think these are official workers, they work for the stores, and then they have photos with their children, and you see these little kids standing next to this creepy spider-man, waiting for something terrible to happen. it s terrible. i thought that for two years, when i moved up here. they looked professional. they do. i don t think there s any copyright. they don t have a lion to do this. i m very much against guns but if if were up to me this one place an assault weapon would do a lot of good. take every one of them. shooting everybody. a surprise. i must say. doesn t want gun control. just wants everybody to be shot. shouldn t our new mayor ban these impersonators like our last mayor banned big sodas. not a bad idea.
continues to pose a threat to people. does it say anything to you i don t know. it seems to be an unusual gunman. here s a guy dressed all in black, armed with some sort of rifle. doesn t seem to be a high-powered weapon at all and we know that there are ten injuries right now, including two police officers. what does that tell you about him? typically what happens in these situations is somebody comes in, they have a gripe and they come in to find one specific person and so they will shoot and try to kill that person and then once they start, they just kind of keep going and they just start shooting everybody. and so what you want to do is get away as fast as possible from that situation. move out of the window, out of the emergency exit, get out of the way. when you get outside, keep running. get away from that threat as
unstable enough to start shooting everybody. that s what might have happened. the moment by moment audio account of how a tragedy was prevented in no small part due to that woman. martin savidge is on the scene now. martin, these 911 calls, which have just been released, take you inside this hostage situation in a way i ve never heard before. reporter: oh, yeah. they are incredible. you would have to give her a medal, because she s a one-person crisis management team, and she s essentially a bookkeeper for the elementary school located behind me. this happened about 1:00 yesterday, when the gunman you described, 20-year-old michael hill, comes into the building, gets in somehow and he has an ak-47 and almost 500 rounds of ammunition. this easily could have been easily another potential sandy hook. then he confronts antoinette. this is how it all begins to
and so i chose my family. threats and harassment quickly followed. [ phone ringing ] there were calls at 3:00 in there were calls at 3:00 in the morning saying we re coming to get you. random phone calls, you re going to die. your family s going to die. i had to live on red alert. i wasn t sleeping at night because i was just wondering when seven, eight guys were going to kick in my door and just start shooting everybody. i didn t want to let my kids play outside. i couldn t in good conscience let them play in a yard where somebody could just drive into the yard and run them over. and to put those kids through that was just it was miserable in that aspect, plus it was miserable that, you know, seven or eight of these guys decided to show up that there was very little i could do about it besides just get myself killed and then let them have their way. it was it was hell. it was hard. y nut cheerios is america s favorite cereal? oh you re good! hey, did you know that hone
voicemail, i don t know, my heart just dropped. hey dad i can t remember it all. but, hey, dad, there is some crazy. blankedy-blank down here, shooting everybody. i have been shot. i received a phone call from my mother because she saw something on the news and she was quite panicked and she was like, there has been a shooting at fort hood. i got a flight the next morning and i was out. reporter: what kind of condition was he in? [mumbling] i knew he valid to have his abdomen opened up. the doctor told me, you know, we don t know how he s going to make it or what condition he s going to be in, but i was so happy to see him alive. [playing taps ] what happened this past thursday will impact the family, the fort hood community and our army for a long time to come. reporter: five days after the massacre, president obama