VIDEO: Man pointing replica gun at cars shot by Dallas police

Dallas police released more information and body camera video of officers shooting a man who was waiving what turned out to be a replica gun at people in Far East Dallas.

Dallas Officer-Involved Shooting

What we know:

Dallas police say they received six 911 calls on the afternoon of Jan. 7 for a man pointing a gun at vehicles on Joaquin Drive, east of White Rock Lake and about a block away from Casa View Elementary.

When police arrived at the scene, officers say they saw 52-year-old Michael Alonzo pointing the gun at a person inside a car.

In body camera video, you can hear officers telling Alonzo to drop the gun in both English and Spanish.

Officer Nathaniel Cairns can be heard saying, "He's pointing it" before shots are fired by both Officer Cairns and Juan Lopez-Navarro.

Alonzo was hit and taken to the hospital where he remains in critical condition.

Police say the gun Alonzo was holding was a replica handgun, a Crosman revolver CO2 air pistol.

Alonzo will be charged with three counts of deadly conduct. More charges could be released.

No officers were injured in the shooting.

What's next:

Investigations are underway by the Dallas Police Special Investigations unit and the Dallas County District Attorney's Office.

The Source: Information in this article comes from Dallas Police and FOX 4 crews at the scene.

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