Police have released video showing what led up to the moment when officers opened fire on a man in west Fort Worth on Wednesday, June 29.
Footage shows the driver of a pickup hitting a Fort Worth police cruiser blocking off a street. Officers tried to get Alejandro Molina Cornelio, 31, to stop, but he never did.
"Oh my gosh, he's at the door, he's trying to break the door down, oh my gosh oh my gosh, oh my gosh," Cornelio's sister said on the call."He's inside," she said as she screamed."Ma'am I'm pregnant, I have a one year old, oh my gosh." An officer found Cornelio's truck and tried to make a traffic stop, but Cornelio sped off and led officers on a nine minute chase.
Officers on scene had been working to relocate victims, but once it became clear that Cornelio was driving back towards the residence, officers decided to have the victims shelter in place and secure the location outside.
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