That officer should have never had the Eotech on his weapon. The department prohibited the use of Eotech sights in January of this year due to the L-3 communications lawsuit. Its either Aimpoint or iron sights until another optical sight is selected. From what I heard none of the first few officers on scene had carbines, which isn't surprising. I think an HPD officer engaged the shooter with a pistol while the suspect was firing from behind the tree. Suspect was hit in the leg and fell down, a West University officer with a carbine fired the last shot. I'm surprised that this incident had as much media coverage as it did. The memorial day active shooter suspect fired 300 rounds, five of which went into our helicopter, and 2 officers were shot barely made the local news.