Four gunmen jumped out of a red sedan and unleashed a hail of bullets as people ate breakfast and chatted in a Dallas shopping center.
Security footage released Wednesday by Dallas police shows four hooded and masked suspects running through a parking lot and unloading weapons into an unsuspecting crowd.
Stephanie Sharpe's brother, Moreland Smith, 51, was there eating breakfast when he was killed in the shooting. Jamarcus Irving, 22, also died.
“Some people were ducking and diving. They didn't care,” Sharp said. told NBC 5 Dallas.. “For me, it's still surreal. As a younger sister, it was very difficult to beat my older brother.”
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On December 27, four suspects jumped from a car and opened fire, killing two people. they are on the run. (Dallas Police Department)
The four suspects who attacked the shopping center just after 9 a.m. two days after Christmas are still at large a month later.
Dallas police released security video Wednesday and are hoping for an influx of information.
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The shopping center appeared quiet as the gunman drove a red Nissan Sentra into the parking lot while two men conversed in the back.
The car stopped. Gunmen jumped out and gunshots rang out.

Security camera footage showed the suspect driving a red Nissan Sentra into the parking lot, and two men were seen talking in the background, and the shopping center appeared to be silent. (Dallas Police Department)
Sharp, who was at the scene on December 27, told local news outlets that he remains heartbroken as law enforcement hunts down the perpetrators.
“Someone knows something,” Sharp told NBC 5 Dallas, which reported that a memorial has been erected where the two were killed. “That's somebody's friend, somebody's child. Somebody knows something,” Sharp said.
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Dallas police have offered Crimestoppers a $5,000 reward for any information.
The department asked anyone with information to contact Detective Silva at 214-608-2832 or fernando.silva@dallaspolice.gov.





