FOX 10 News exclusively sat down with the negotiators to get their first-hand account.
Lt. Spivey says trying to reason with someone in such an agitated state, is difficult, especially when lives are on the line.
Corporal Lonnie Parsons didn’t know he would be spending the next eight hours to get Cavette to put the gun down and surrender. While FOX 10 News was interviewing Sheriff Paul Burch, he had to pull our crews to safety because of the gunfire.
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