A new video released by the multi-agency team that investigates police-involved shootings here shows new details from an October shooting outside a Tucson Walmart store.
The shooting happened about 9:45 a.m. Oct. 25, when Tucson police officers went to the Walmart Neighborhood Market at 8640 E. Broadway for a reported armed robbery attempt that followed reports of gunshots being fired into apartments nearby, according to the Pima Regional Critical Incident Team video.
Brandon Clifton Bryant, 45, who was armed with a handgun, was shot outside the store after he fired in the direction of two officers, the PRCIT said.
Matthew Timpf, an 18-year Tucson police veteran, returned fire, striking the man in the arm, the video shows.
Bryant remains jailed on suspicion of multiple felony charges, including aggravated assault on a peace officer with a firearm, aggravated assault with a firearm and armed robbery.
A screenshot taken from body cam video shows a Tucson police officer approaching an armed man who had stepped behind a Walmart store just before police say he came out from around the corner of the building and fired in the direction of two officers. Brandon Clifton Bryant, 45, was shot and wounded in the Oct. 25 incident.



