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Miami, Florida / Police Shooting / Parker Interview #944574

FNC Evening News for Thursday, Sep 13, 2007
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(Studio: Shepard Smith; Cutler Ridge: Phil Keating) The search in Florida for the gunman who killed one police officer and injured three others discussed; photo of suspect Shawn Sherwin Labeet†† and scenes of police in a mall parking lot shown; details given about the misidentification of the first suspect. [Miami-Dade Police Department Linda O’BRIAN†- comments.]

(Studio: Shepard Smith) Live interview held with Miami-Dade police director Robert Parker† about the shooting. [On the phone, PARKER†- says it is an extensive effort to get Labeet into custody; talks about the search within two counties, the unknown motive, his injured colleagues.]

(Studio: Shepard Smith) Upcoming news conference announced.

Reporter(s):
Smith, Shepard;
Keating, Phil
Duration:
00:06:10

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