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Video of fatal shooting between suspects, officers published by Nashville

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Nashville, Tenn. (WSMV) – The Metro Nashville (MNPD) police authority published a video of a deadly shootout between the officials and a suspect on Monday morning.

MNPD announced several points of view of the incident, one of an officer's patrol car after the suspect and the Bodycam video of the officer, who exchanged shots with the suspect and paste a ball in the leg.

The officer in the first video saw the suspect, the 29-year-old Tadarius Hunt. The bodycam video comes from Clayton Lewis, a 9-year-old veteran of MNPD.

Hunt was taken to a local hospital, where he later died of his injuries. Officer Lewis was also brought to a local hospital for treatment, but is expected to be released on Monday.

The Metro Nashville police authority published a video of a deadly shootout between the officials and a suspect on Monday morning.

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Hunt was accused of shot by Nashville Rescue Mission employee several times on Sunday afternoon.

The Nashville Rescue Mission confirmed that one of his employees, 44-year-old Cedric Wilson, was shot several times when he left work at the Lafayette Street location.

According to a spokesman for the Nashville Rescue Mission, one of his guests refused to leave the “day room” who had to be cleaned. Everyone went apart from a man, said Nashville Rescue Mission. The Metro Nashville police authority identified this man as Hunt.

According to reports, Wilson said to the suspect, if he didn't have to go, he would have to call the police. The mission said Hunt finally left, but threatened Wilson before he went.

The mission said Hunt was waiting in the parking lot with a weapon until Wilson ended his layer and shot him into chest and legs 11 times. The victim went into the operation on Monday morning at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation by protocol examines the circumstances in connection with the exchange of shots between MNPD officers and Hunt in the Street division.

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