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- The Texas Department of Public Safety released video footage of the moment police closed in on the Austin bomber's car, moments before he blew himself up along an interstate highway in March.
- A police officer could be seen approaching the passenger door and hitting it at least twice before the bomber detonates an explosive device.
- Police have not released a 25-minute recording the bomber made, in which he reportedly called himself a "psychopath" and confessed to his crimes.
The Texas Department of Public Safety released video footage of the moment police closed in on the Austin bomber's car, moments before he blew himself up along an interstate highway in March.
Aerial footage from a helicopter shows the bomber, 23-year-old Mark Conditt, fleeing in his SUV from several police vehicles. The bomber's vehicle stops for a moment at an intersection, and takes off again with several police vehicles giving chase.
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