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*This video is intended for educational and informational purposes only.** 9:41 a.m.: Westerville officer Eric Everhart, who responded along with officer David Lammert, tells Jackson on bodycam video that he is going to pat him down before Jackson goes into an ambulance. As Everhart attempts to pat Jackson down in the groin area, Jackson turns away and begins asking questions about why he is going to the hospital. The pat down is not completed. 12:11 p.m.: Columbus police are alerted by Westerville police that Jackson has warrants for his arrest and Columbus should send officers to take custody of Jackson at St. Ann's. 12:41 p.m.: Officers Andrew Howe and Ryan Krichbaum are dispatched to the hospital. Approximately 2:15 p.m.: Krichbaum begins searching Jackson's pockets in preparation for him to be taken from the hospital and transported to the Franklin County jail. Jackson knows he is under arrest at this time and appears to be cooperating with police. 2:19 p.m.: Krichbaum finds a bullet in a pants pocket and a firearm in the crotch area of Jackson's pants. The officers attempt to handcuff Jackson. A struggle ensues and Krichbaum uses a Taser on Jackson, whose hand is still in the crotch area of his pants. 2:20 p.m.: Howe calls for hospital security officers to respond to the room. 2:20 p.m.: The gun in Jackson's pants discharges. Howe draws his weapon, but it malfunctions. Jackson and Krichbaum fall to the floor and out of view of Howe's body camera. Krichbaum is able to get up and into the opposite hallway. Howe remained in the room with Jackson. For more than three minutes, officers Howe and Krichbaum, as well as multiple hospital security officers and at least one additional Columbus police officer who responded, instruct Jackson to show and raise his right hand above his head and drop the weapon. Video shows he does not comply with these commands, which are given more than 85 times. 2:22 p.m.: Call of officer in trouble goes out over radio 2:23 p.m.: Request for SWAT to respond to the scene is made. 2:25 p.m.: A female Columbus police officer who has responded deploys a Taser that strikes Jackson, who then fires one shot at officers. After Jackson discharges his firearm, multiple officers fire multiple rounds, killing Jackson. A cloud of gun smoke is visible in the hallway of the hospital and an alarm begins to sound inside the hospital. 2:26 p.m.: Report of shots fired and one person is down. 2:27 p.m.: Jackson is rushed to a trauma room for treatment by medical staff at the hospital. Officers on the scene begin to cordon off the area. 2:45 p.m.: Jackson is pronounced dead at the hospital.