FBI releases new photos, video of 2011 Giffords shooting

Yellow envelope with writings in black marker from shooter Jared Lee Loughner. (Courtesy photo FBI)
Yellow envelope with writings in black marker by shooter Jared Lee Loughner. The name “Giffords” can be seen. (Courtesy FBI)
Regal R15LC Gun Lock Safety Instructions with Jared Lee Loughner's writing in blue ink was recovered following the  shooting. (Courtesy FBI)
Regal R15LC Gun Lock Safety Instructions with Jared Lee Loughner’s writing in blue ink was recovered following the shooting. (Courtesy FBI)
Bullet hole in front window of grocery store where the January 8, 2011 shooting by Jared Lee Loughner occurred in Tucson, Arizona. (Courtesy photo FBI)
Bullet hole in front window of grocery store where the January 8, 2011 shooting by Jared Lee Loughner occurred in Tucson, Arizona. (Courtesy FBI)
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Yellow envelope with writings in black marker from shooter Jared Lee Loughner. (Courtesy photo FBI)
Regal R15LC Gun Lock Safety Instructions with Jared Lee Loughner's writing in blue ink was recovered following the  shooting. (Courtesy FBI)
Bullet hole in front window of grocery store where the January 8, 2011 shooting by Jared Lee Loughner occurred in Tucson, Arizona. (Courtesy photo FBI)

TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — The FBI has released some new photos and video from its investigation of the 2011 shooting in Tucson that left six people dead and 13 injured, including former U.S. Rep. Gabby Giffords.

Giffords was the target of a lone gunman at the meet-and-greet event outside a supermarket and was left partially paralyzed.

Tucson TV station KOLD reported Wednesday that one of the pictures released shows Pima County Sheriff’s deputies holding gunman Jared Loughner on the ground following the shooting although their faces are blacked out.

Another TV station says a surveillance video shows a hooded Loughner walking though the store before the shooting.

Among those killed were 9-year-old Christina-Taylor Green, U.S. District Court Judge John Roll and Giffords aide Gabe Zimmerman.

Loughner was sentenced to life in prison in 2012.

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