FERNANDINA BEACH, Fla. — The Fernandina Beach Police Department has released the 911 calls that led up to a police-involved shooting on April 27.
The suspect at the center of it all, Randy Lingelbach, was just booked into jail after recovering in the hospital after being shot in the head.
Police also released the 911 call made from the Walmart where this all started. On the call, the frantic situation can be heard as the Walmart employee witnessed Lingelbach assault a patron and her co-workers.
We first showed you this video last week released by the FBPD. Investigators say it shows Lingelbach attacking people at a Walmart.
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"He's already assaulted two of our officers, he's also assaulted a customer," the caller can be heard saying.
A Walmart employee immediately called 911 as this is happening right before her eyes.
Dispatcher: "Does he have any weapons?"
Caller: "Yes. He has something in (his) hands. He said he was going to cut the one guy."
Police say that something was a syringe and that Lingelbach managed to take off in a pickup truck, leading police on a high speed chase through Fernandina Beach.
But that chase didn't last long; police caught up to Lingelbach.
Officer: "Give me 1033, 1033 officer-involved shooting."
Police say Lingelbach was on a meth binge when he blew through barricades that day, rammed into a police car and was ultimately shot by an officer. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement continues to investigate the incident.
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