Footage captured this weekend shows the terrifying moment a local TV reporter in Charleston, West Virginia, was shot at while conducting an interview about a shooting that had happened the night before.
WCHS-TV reporter Sean Delancey had been speaking to a woman on Saturday about the shooting when several shots were fired in his direction.
"I go to hit record on the camera, and I say, 'Can you tell me your full name and spell it,' and pow-pow-pow," Delancey was quoted in the station's story about his experience. "When I heard the first shot, my whole body got stiff because I knew exactly what it was. It was only when I got behind the car that I realized how close it was, because you could hear that zip."
Fortunately, neither Delancey nor the woman were injured.
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WCHS-TV reporter Sean Delancey had been speaking to a woman on Saturday about the shooting when several shots were fired in his direction.
"I go to hit record on the camera, and I say, 'Can you tell me your full name and spell it,' and pow-pow-pow," Delancey was quoted in the station's story about his experience. "When I heard the first shot, my whole body got stiff because I knew exactly what it was. It was only when I got behind the car that I realized how close it was, because you could hear that zip."
Fortunately, neither Delancey nor the woman were injured.
WCHS reporter was shot at while doing an interview on Charleston's west side. He was not injured. http://t.co/TDk9K7IEkK #EyewitnessWV
— Eyewitness News (@wchs8fox11) November 30, 2014 A police investigation is reportedly underway. Read More http://ift.tt/1z9c2qP
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