'I SAW DAD SHOOT MUMMY'

Chilling bodycam video shows cop pull woman to safety and rescue three kids from husband

Deputy police officer Justin Ferrari, from Deltona, US, went to house after screaming 911 message

CHILLING footage which was filmed on a bodycam by a cop shows how he pulled a woman to safety after she was shot by her partner and then rescued three children at the scene.

The woman first made a call to the 911 operator in Deltona, US, on Sunday, which ended with a scream.

Deputy police officer Justin Ferrari responded to the call with his colleague, Volusia County sheriff’s deputy Eric Cheek, and on arriving at the property heard gunshots.

In the video, he can be seen entering the garden on the property, his gun held in front of him.

Ferrari then comes across the woman, near the garage door, who is bleeding from her lower body and tells him her children are inside.

He tries to reassure her saying: “It’s OK” as he grabs her under her arms and pulls her to safety.

Footage which was filmed on a bodycam by a cop shows how he pulled a woman to safety after she was shot by her partner and then rescued three children at the scene

Ferrari says: ‘Where’s the bad guy at?”

As he makes his way around the property, the children come running out – one, sobbing tells him: “Daddy shot mummy.”

Ferrari catches and tells the little girl: “I gotcha.”

The man who was using the gun on the premises was identified as Emmanuel Rosado, 26, who, according to a report, told Ferrari’s colleague Cheek: “You are going to die today.”

Deputy police officer Justin Ferrari responded to the call from a woman in Deltona, US, with his colleague, Volusia County sheriff’s deputy Eric Cheek, and on arriving at the property heard gunshots

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Ferrari then comes across the woman, near the garage door, who is bleeding from her lower body and tells him her children are inside. He tries to reassure her saying: “It’s ok” as he grabs her under her arms and pulls her to safety.

In the report which was released on Monday, it  said Rosado shot his wife with their three children inside, and then turned his gun on deputies.

Cheek said he heard more shots and a small girl shouting, “Don’t kill her, don’t kill her.”

The man who was using the gun on the premises was identified as Emmanuel Rosado, 26, who, according to a report, told Ferrari’s colleague Cheek: “you are going to die today”

Reports revealed one of the children said: “I saw him shoot Mommy in the butt.”

The deputies said  Rosado had been fighting with his wife Victoria over custody of their daughter.

As he makes his way around the property, the children come running out – one, sobbing tells him: “Daddy shot mummy.” Ferrari catches and tells the little girl: “I gotcha.”

He was charged with three counts of attempted first-degree murder.

Police found an AR-15 rifle, a pistol and several rounds of ammunition.

Reports revealed one of the children said: “I saw him shoot Mommy in the butt”

 

 

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