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Shooting suspect watched cops on security camera as he killed trainee

Shooting suspect watched cops on security camera as he killed trainee The Sacramento Police Department has released a segment of body worn camera which shows officers being attacked by a gunman when they responded to a call from the home where their trainee was shot dead on Wednesday.Police believe 45-year-old Adel Sambrano Ramos was watching them from security cameras around the property where two assault rifles, one shotgun and one handgun were strategically placed and his front door was barricaded.Video shows an officer who was nearby Tara O'Sullivan, 26, when she was killed, call: 'Police Department. If you're in here let me know. You're not in trouble, dude.'But then the father-of-two - and a grandfather with a long history of violence against women - begins incessantly firing in what cops say was an ambush that strung out for four hours.  Police in Sacramento named Adel Sambrano Ramos, 45 (left), as the man who shot and killed rookie officer Tara O'Sullivan, 26 (right) while she was helping a victim of domestic violence New footage shows male officer call: 'Police Department. If you're in here let me know. You're not in trouble, dude' but the gunman starts firingThe clip shows the officer running away at approximately 6.10pm - the start of the stand-off where Ramos began firing at least 30 separate times. He had multiple cameras in his residence and cops believe they were being watched during the incident.'It is clear by the suspect's actions that he was intent on murdering additional officers and was taking action to do just that, repeatedly shooting at officers throughout much of this incident,' Police Chief Daniel Hahn told reporters Friday. On Saturday police shared an aerial shot of the scene over the home from the time of the incident. Three photos feature various weapons they say were used by Sambrano as he attacked officers from behind with a high-powered rifle, including O'Sullivan who was wounded several times but received a 'non-survivable injury'.  Police say O'Sullivan was helping a woman gather her belongings to move out of a home in the North Sacramento neighborhood when she was shot.'She was helping a woman get away from an environment she didn't want to be in and helping her get her belongings,' Police Chief Hahn said Friday. 'She paid the ultimate sacrifice to do that.' Sgt. Vance Chandler said an armored vehicle was brought in after the initial shooting, at approximately 6.13pm to rescue the wounded officer, but it took more than 45 minutes to get her to a hospital because the gunman kept firing a rifle.The standoff in the 200 block of Redwood Avenue at approximately 6.15pm an officer arrived at the nearby police station for the armored vehicle and was at the property by 6.22pm. New images show how the front door to the house was barricaded during a four-hour stand-off on Wednesday in Sacramento, California Saturday, police shared an image of the scene of the incident that lasted from all day and night Two assault rifles were strategically placed around the property on Wednesday, p

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