

#A VIEW TO A KILL MOVIE#
The only thing this movie uses from the Ian Fleming short story From a View to a Kill (from the anthology For Your Eyes Only) are five words from the title and Paris as a setting. Also notable for being the final Bond film to feature Lois Maxwell as Moneypenny. The one where Bond goes black.and never goes back, and teams up with John Steed.Ī View to a Kill is the fourteenth James Bond film in the Eon Productions series, the third to be directed by John Glen and the seventh and final installment to star Roger Moore. She later learned that her children had been taken to the station as well.Zorin: Intuitive improvisation is the secret of genius.īond: Herr Doktor Mortner would be proud of his creation. She said she remained there until about 8 a.m. After roughly an hour, with blood smeared across her body, she was taken to the police department and placed in a small room with nothing on but a bloody robe, she said. When they did, he added in an email, "the officers acknowledge that they went to the 'wrong' address." Few answers from policeĭotson said she was handcuffed and put in the back of a police cruiser. Robles disputed that, saying the officers didn’t speak with investigators the morning after the shooting. In their initial statements early the next morning, which were obtained by Dotson’s lawyers, none of the three officers related that detail to state police investigators, either, Clark said. It isn’t clear whom Wasson is talking to, and he doesn't say the officers are at the wrong home. “And then the female comes out of the house, and she points it at us, as well.” “The dude comes to his door, points the firearm at us, and we get in a gunfight,” he says. Officers returned fire she was still unaware of who was shooting, she said. 9 mm pistol, trying to scare off whoever had shot her husband. With no idea who was in her front yard, she said, she opened the screen door and fired with a. She said her instinct as a trauma nurse was to secure the scene. “I ran back upstairs and grabbed another handgun.”ĭotson told her two high school-age children to dial 911, she said, then she ran downstairs and found her husband lying in a pool of blood by the front door. A death and a gunfightĭotson said she was walking downstairs when she heard a barrage of shots.

“Why would he not raise his gun?” Clark said.

Dotson is being blinded by a flashlight,” said a family lawyer, Tom Clark.

In a security video from inside the home provided by Robles, Dotson can be seen raising his gun - the officers don’t identify themselves, and “Mr. In an edited version of the video, the police department slowed down the exchange and placed a circle around the gun in Robert Dotson’s hand. She said neither she nor her husband heard officers announce themselves, which unedited body camera video released by the police department shows them doing three times. It was 11:30 p.m., and the door to their second-floor bedroom was closed, she said. “Instead, the two situations thrust themselves on him.” 'Why would he not raise his gun?'ĭotson said that before gunfire erupted April 5, she and her husband - a longtime auto mechanic whom she called a doting family man who could fix anything - were in bed talking about the week ahead when they heard a faint knock at the front door. “Officer Wasson did not choose to become involved in two shootings,” Robles said. Most officers never fire their service weapons, according to the nonprofit National Police Foundation, but a small subset shoot multiple times and remain sworn officers.
#A VIEW TO A KILL DRIVER#
The driver pleaded guilty this year to aggravated battery on a peace officer and other charges, court records show. Police body camera video from the previous shooting shows Wasson, who was not identified in a statement released with the video, firing at the driver of a moving car after the vehicle nearly pinned him against his own cruiser. The officer who remains on leave, Waylon Wasson, opened fire in another incident last year, Robles said.
