Domestic disturbance ends with man shot at Dallas Love Field

Shots fired at Dallas Love Field airport

DALLAS - Dallas police say a domestic disturbance at Dallas Love Field airport has resulted in an officer-involved shooting of a man, reports CBS Dallas.

On a video posted on Instagram more then eight shots can be heard being fired. There are also sounds of a woman screaming and officers yelling "stand down" over and over.

Airport surveillance video shows confrontation between man and Dallas police officer moments before man is shot multiple times. Dallas Police

Late Friday, Dallas police released surveillance video of the man battering the woman's car with rocks, and then charging police twice while being shot.

Surveillance video at Dallas airport shows confrontation, man being shot

Dallas Assistance Chief of Police Randall Blankenbaker said the incident began with a dispute between a man and a woman in the passenger unloading area of the airport, which is a hub for Southwest Airlines and located inside Dallas city limits.

The man is believed to be the father of the woman's children, Blankenbaker said. The man attacked the woman's car with a rock, breaking the side and rear window.

Police say man broke the windows of this car before being shot by an officer. KTTV Dallas

Blankenbaker said a police officer was in the area and responded. The man rushed the officer with the rock, and the two grappled. The officer was able to separate himself and fired on the man when he charged again.

Police update on shooting at Dallas airport

Traveler Lucinda Fonseca told WFAA-TV that she and her husband were coming out of the baggage claim area when they saw police approaching the man throwing rocks and one of the officers drew a gun. "The man was yelling at the cops, basically saying 'shoot me shoot me, I dare you,' something to that effect," Fonseca said.

The man was shot multiple times and was taken to a local hospital. On Friday evening police said the suspect is in stable condition. The woman involved in the attack is said to be fine.

The incident sparked long delays at the airport. Many of the passengers had to be rescreened for security.

By late Friday afternoon, nearly 100 flights at Love Field had been delayed, representing a higher percentage of delays than at busier airports including DFW, Los Angeles International and Boston.

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