Police release 911 call from man fired upon by serial killer
Phoenix police released a 911 recording Wednesday from a man who walked away uninjured from attack by a man believed to have fatally shot seven people and wounded two others earlier this year in a wave of serial killings.
The 22-year-old man told an operator on July 11 that a man in an early 1990s black BMW opened fire as he and his 4-year-old nephew were driving home. He said he ducked down with the child and kept driving once he saw the gun.
“He was driving around the corner and then he just like literally pulled out a gun and just shot on me while looking at me,” the man said, noting later that none of the shots hit him or his nephew.
The 911 recording from the shooting — the last confirmed attack by the suspect known as the Serial Street Shooter — was released as police say the number of tips coming in from the public has dwindled at an alarming rate.


