VIDEO: Fort Worth police release bodycam of sniper shooting suspect who pointed gun at SWAT team
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FORT WORTH, Texas – Fort Worth police released 911 calls and new video of police officers confronting and shooting a man holding a gun.
The department says they received a 911 call around 11 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 15 from a woman claiming her son was damaging her house with a hammer.
In the background of the 911 call you can hear the suspect cursing and threatening to kill his mother if any officers responded.
WARNING: THIS VIDEO CONTAINS NSFW LANGUAGE
Police arrived at the scene on Wiman Drive at 11:07 p.m. where they saw 29-year-old Taylor Grimes standing in the doorway holding a gun.
Officers can be heard telling Grimes to put the gun down and to allow his mother to leave the house.
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After more than 2 hours, Grimes pushed his mother out of the residence at 1:34 a.m.
Five minutes later, Grimes opened the screen door and police say he intentionally pointed his handgun at a group of SWAT officers.
A SWAT team member responded by shooting his rifle one time, hitting Grimes.
He was pronounced dead at the scene.
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The investigation into the case is still underway.
The Tarrant County District Attorney’s Office will then review the case.
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texasstandard.news contributed to this report.