TARRANT COUNTY, Texas — A man was sentenced to 95 years in prison after being convicted for attempted capital murder of a peace officer for shooting at a Tarrant County Sheriff's deputy, who was off-duty working as security in a Fort Worth bank in 2023 .
Former Fort Worth Police Chief Neil Noakes called the the bank's security footage "bone-chilling."
The video shows 35-year-old Leland Williams rush the Fort Worth Community Credit Union's counter and fire a handgun at deputy Brent Brown from nearly point-blank range.
Williams fired four times and struck Brown in the upper body twice. He sustained life-threatening injuries, but survived the shooting and returned to full active duty, according to a press release from the Tarrant County Sheriff's Office.
Williams fled the scene but was

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