By IANS,
Washington : Police radio dispatches show the tension that build up when a man opened fire, killing six people at a gurdwara in a Milwaukee suburb. The gunman was shot dead.
The shooting took place at the gurdwara in Oak Creek and the radio traffic was captured at a website called Radio Reference, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported.
The first report that came in at 10:27 a.m. was of “an altercation”.
The dispatcher said: “There is a lot of noise and I am unable to get much info.”
Barely a minute later, the dispatcher added: “A bald man with glasses may have shot someone. I am going to dispatch fire department.”
Three minutes after the initial dispatch, an officer said: “Give me an ambulance.”
A few minutes later, an officer said there was a man with a gun in a white T-shirt with gunshots being heard in the background.
As an officer told the dispatcher they need mutual aid, a female officer followed up, saying she is approaching the subject who is not moving.
“Subject down! Subject down! We have one officer shot,” screamed another officer.