Surveillance footage captured a deadly shooting on a sidewalk in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, that killed a 36-year-old man on Sunday.
In six seconds, 21 shots were fired after an argument outside of the Talk of the Town bar at 12.35am.
Lanell Taylor, 36, was shot and killed outside the bar that he was a regular at because he was caught in the crossfire.
Surveillance footage shows a man pulling a large gun out of the trunk of his car at 12.35am
Five minutes later sparks fly down the street as 21 shots are fired in six seconds
The shootout allegedly occurred after a fight in a bar. Lanell Taylor, 36, was caught in the crossfire and was shot dead
The surveillance video shows another man running away from the scene carrying what appears to be a large automatic weapon
‘He was a nice guy. A nice family man. Quiet. Kept to himself,’ the bar’s owner Dyan Ward said of Taylor in an interview with Fox 6.
Police say the shooting stemmed from an argument outside the bar. Taylor was not involved in the argument but got caught in the crossfire.
The video shows a man opening the trunk of a car and taking out a large gun that appears to be an automatic.
It cuts to people on the street scattering as another man holding a gun backs up toward the camera, followed by a few other men that appear to be involved.
It then shows bullets sparking off the pavement and a shooter sprays gunfire through the air.
Another angle shows a man jumping out of a car and shooting down the street before the car drives away.
Taylor’s body is not shown.
Another angle of surveillance footage shows a man firing a gun standing outside of a car door
After a few seconds the car drives away as the man jumps in and someone on the sidewalk motions for it to leave
In the still above, people on the street are seen fleeing after the shots rang out
Taylor was a regular at the bar shown above called Talk of the Town. Customers reportedly fell to the floor and took cover when they heard the shots ring out
Customers inside a bar said they heard dozens of shots fired at around 12.30am, causing many of them to drop to the floor and take cover.
‘The size of those guns…I see guns like that on TV. I don’t see guns like that,’ Ward said.
Murdock was tending bar just before the shots rang out.
He left about a half-hour before the incident. He said the atmosphere inside the bar at the time was fun and friendly.
Murdock also said he remembers Taylor as a good customer: ‘He had been coming in here for a while.’
‘He just got caught in the crossfire. I guess there was two parties shooting. He was just trying to get cover,’ Ward said.
The bar closed Sunday night and Monday night out of respect for Taylor.
‘I just want us to put the guns down and I want everyone to be safe,’ Ward said.
Police said they’re seeking a known suspect in this case.
Video from the scene shows police marking where each of the bullets landed
Police are reportedly still looking for the known suspect