This is s still taken from video shot in the aftermath of a shooting in the parking lot behind S4 early Saturday morning, May 26. This man was hit in the head by a would-be robber, but was able to retrieve his own gun from his vehicle and fire three shots at the robber, reportedly hitting him twice.

UPDATE: A witness to the incident has shared video of the aftermath of the robbery attempt and shooting with Dallas Voice. He has also turned over this and other videos from the site to Dallas police. Watch the video below.

A robbery suspect was hospitalized early Saturday morning, May 26, after being shot twice by the man he tried to rob in the parking lot behind TMC: The Mining Company and S4, in the 3900 block of Cedar Springs Road. Initial reports by local media indicated that the incident occurred at the intersection of Cedar Springs Road and Hawthorne Avenue, but Dallas Police Department’s LGBT Liaison Office Amber Roman has confirmed to Dallas Voice that there was only one attack and that it happened in the parking lot in the 3900 block of Cedar Springs.

Dallas Voice has video of the immediate aftermath of the attack and shooting. We will be posting that video soon.

According to information we have, a man was attacked from behind as he was getting into his vehicle in the parking lot, and was hit over the head with an unknown object. The victim was able to get into his car where he retrieved his own handgun, and then fired three shots at his assailant.

Although the victim, who in the video is bleeding heavily from a head wound, said he did not hit his attacker, witnesses who videoed the aftermath of the attack said that the attacker was, in fact, hit twice and was bleeding as he ran from the scene. Those witnesses described the attacker as an Hispanic man wearing a white T-shirt and gray sweatpants, who had several tattoos on his face.

Another bystander who heard the shots told police at the scene that he followed the attacker who fled the scene in a white Hyundai.

Police at the scene that night can be heard on the video saying that the attacker had been arrested at Parkland Hospital after going to the emergency room with gunshot wounds. “We got the bad guy,” the officer says in the video.

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— Tammye Nash