A dramatic video taken by a bystander captured the very moment police engaged with the suspects in the San Bernardino shooting.
Obtained exclusively by “The Kelly File,” the video includes the opening rounds in the deadly gunfight between police and the suspects, who have since been identified as Syed Rizwan Farook and his wife, Tashfeen Malik.
Both Farook and Malik were killed in the shootout.
The incredible footage was shot by David Espinosa, who was leaving work for the day when he saw the suspects’ SUV being pursued by police.
Thinking it was a routine traffic stop, he wasn’t sure that it was related to the earlier shooting.
That changed quickly when shots rang out, sending Espinosa and another bystander scrambling for cover.
“It was a pretty scary moment,” he told Fox New reporter Adam Housley.
Screenshots taken from video coverage by local news helicopters show the aftermath of the encounter between the suspects and police.
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