robertson has more on how police found him. reporter: 4:20 a.m. on wednesday. an elite french police unit closes in on an apartment building in the paris suburb of saint-denis. intelligence, wiretaps, bank transfers have led them do to this low income neighborhood. their target, this man, abdelhamid abaaoud, the suspect ringleader in a string of terror plots. police make their way to the third floor. but an explosive charge fails to open the security door. a ferocious gun battle erupts and continues for an hour. three people are quickly arrested. but there are now still two or three people inside, including a woman. they throw grenades. police fire 5,000 rounds into the apartment. after the scene quiets down, police send in an attack dog named diesel to check for signs of life. diesel is shot dead. a police sniper shoots one of
an apartment building in the paris suburb. intelligence, wiretaps, bank transfers led them to in low income neighborhood. the target, abdelhamid abaqoud, the suspect ringleader. police make their way to the third floor but an explosive charge fails to open the security door. a gun battle erupts and continues for an hour. three people are quickly arrested but there are still two or three people inside including a woman. they throw grenades, police fire 5,000 rounds into the apartment. after the scene quiets down, police send in an attack dog named diesel to check for signs of life. diesel is shot dead. a police sniper shoots one of the terrorists inside. injured, he continues to fire back. a police officer shouts to the
afternoon, american forces have now interrogated the suspect ringleader of the terror attack in benghazi. that s according to a u.s. official. pentagon sources tell us the suspect is on a u.s. navy ship which will bring him to the united states. his name is ahmed abull khattala. it s going on two years obviously, since that attack. and the suspect has hardly been in hiding all this time. reporters easily tracked him down. reporters in libya. he admitted to our correspondent that he was at the consulate that night but he says he was trying to direct traffic on the clogged road. and he also told the new york times that he had no regrets for the four men. ambassador stevens, glenn smith, glen doherty and woods.