Bodycam footage shows cops storming the Cincinnati bank where a gunman killed four people last week 

Bodycam footage shows cops firing through windows and then storming Cincinnati bank before shooting dead gunman, 29, who had just killed three

  • Officers rushed to scene at the Fifth Third Bank near Fountain Square on September 6 to respond to reports of a gunman 
  • Video shows the officer shooting into the bank as they confront 29-year-old Omar Santa Perez 
  • The video has been redacted to not include victims or any medical procedures conducted by first response 

Police have released extended body camera footage of their response to the Cincinnati bank where a gunman killed three people and shot others last week. 

Officers rushed to scene at the Fifth Third Bank near Fountain Square on September 6 to respond to reports of a gunman in footage released by the Cincinnati Police Department. 

Video shows the officer shooting into the bank as they confront 29-year-old Omar Santa Perez.

Officers rushed to scene at the Fifth Third Bank near Fountain Square on September 6 to respond to reports of a gunman

Video shows the officer shooting into the bank as they confront 29-year-old Omar Santa Perez

Video shows the officer shooting into the bank as they confront 29-year-old Omar Santa Perez

They rush to a side of the building and in the next moment, many are firing their weapons as they respond to gunfire from inside the bank. 

In the footage, visuals of victims and medical procedures had been redacted.

County Coroner Dr. Lakshmi Sammarco reported Tuesday on autopsy findings from the Fifth Third Bank building shootings Thursday. 

She added the gunman who used a 9 mm handgun fired both standard bullets and hollow-point bullets, which often inflict more damage to bodies.

In the footage, visuals of victims and medical procedures had been redacted

In the footage, visuals of victims and medical procedures had been redacted

Police stated that he had some 250 rounds of ammunition for his legally purchased 9 mm handgun 

A Fifth Third Bancorp employee and two contractors were killed before police killed the 29-year-old gunman. 

A fourth victim succumbed to injuries while in the hospital. 

The coroner says the shooter died from a shotgun blast to his head

The coroner says the shooter died from a shotgun blast to his head

The coroner says the shooter died from a shotgun blast to his head

The coroner says the shooter died from a shotgun blast to his head. Police are still investigating why he attacked in the building that headquarters Fifth Third. 

Whitney Austin, a 37-year-old Fifth Third Bancorp vice president, is one of only two who survived their injuries. 

Waller Austin said in a statement Monday that his wife ‘still has a long road ahead in her recovery both physically and mentally.’ 

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